condition

condition
I
n.
requirement

1) to impose, set; state, stipulate a condition

2) to accept a condition

3) to fulfill, meet, satisfy a condition

4) an essential condition

5) on condition that + clause; subj. (she will join us on condition that you also be there)

state of repair

6) bad, poor, terrible; excellent, good condition

7) operating, running condition

8) in condition (our house is in good condition; his car is in running condition; the roads are in terrible condition)

good health
fitness

9) to get into condition

10) in condition; out of condition (he never exercises and is out of condition)

state of health

11) critical, poor; fair, satisfactory; good; serious; stable; weakened condition

12) in condition (the patient was in critical condition)

ailment

13) a heart; lung condition

14) an untreatable condition

II
v.

1) (D; refl.) to condition for

2) (formal) (D; tr.) to condition on

3) (D; tr.) to condition to (conditioned to life in the jungle)

4) (H) to condition smb. to do smt.

* * *
[kən'dɪʃ(ə)n]
excellent
good condition
lung condition
running condition
satisfy a condition
stipulate a condition
weakened condition
out of condition (he never exercises and is out of condition)
subj. (she will join us on condition that you also be there)
(D; refl.) to condition for
(H) to condition smb. to do smt.
(formal) (D; tr.) to condition on
['ailment'] a heart
['good health'] ['fitness'] to get into condition
['requirement'] to impose
['state of health'] critical
['state of repair'] bad
an essential condition
an untreatable condition
on condition that + clause
operating
to accept a condition
to fulfill
in condition (the patient was in critical condition)
(D; tr.) to condition to (conditioned to life in the jungle)

Combinatory dictionary. 2013.

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