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gen·er·al stand·ard terms and con·ˈdi·tions N pl COMM
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I. con·di·tion [kənˈdɪʃən] N
1. condition (state):
Zustand m <-(e)s, -stände>
2. condition MED:
Leiden nt <-s; kein Pl -s, ->
3. condition (circumstances):
4. condition EU:
5. condition (stipulation):
Bedingung f <-, -en>
Kondition f <-, -en>
II. con·di·tion [kənˈdɪʃən] VB trans
1. condition usu passive PSYCH, SOCIOL:
jdn/ein Tier konditionieren[, etw zu tun] spec
2. condition (accustom):
to condition sb to sth
jdn an etw acc gewöhnen
3. condition (use conditioner):
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condition N
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condition N
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condition N
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condition N
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terms N
in terms of sth
in terms of sth
in terms of sth
in Bezug auf etw (akk)
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term N
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term N
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terms N
in terms of sth
in terms of sth
im Sinne von etw (dat)
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terms N
PONS Banking, Finance and Insurance Dictionary
general standard terms and conditions N ECON LAW
PONS Banking, Finance and Insurance Dictionary
PONS Banking, Finance and Insurance Dictionary
conditions N INV-FIN
term N INV-FIN, MKT COMPET
terms N pl
terms N INV-FIN
terms N pl
in terms of value INV-FIN
terms N pl
standard N MKT COMPET
standard N CTRL
Klett Biology Glossary
condition VB
term N
standard, banner N
PONS Specialized Dictionary "Verkehrswesen"
condition (of roads for traffic)
condition traffic flow, INFRASTR, transport safety
term N
Present
Icondition
youcondition
he/she/itconditions
wecondition
youcondition
theycondition
Past
Iconditioned
youconditioned
he/she/itconditioned
weconditioned
youconditioned
theyconditioned
Present Perfect
Ihaveconditioned
youhaveconditioned
he/she/ithasconditioned
wehaveconditioned
youhaveconditioned
theyhaveconditioned
Past Perfect
Ihadconditioned
youhadconditioned
he/she/ithadconditioned
wehadconditioned
youhadconditioned
theyhadconditioned
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Such events can overcome skill and experience; boats need to be appropriate for foreseeable conditions.
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Subjects who were preselected as being self-differentiated or undifferentiated were observed under conditions of high or low anonymity.
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His ability to get hot under all conditions and at all times is uncanny.
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Even in blizzard conditions, the train dispatchers could start snow melters located miles away with the push of a button.
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Under these conditions, for a constant rate of titrant addition the temperature increase is constant and the curve is essentially linear until the endpoint is approached.
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