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委婉地
warunki
I. condition [kənˈdɪʃən] N
1. condition (state):
2. condition (fitness):
3. condition no pl (situation):
4. condition MED:
5. condition:
conditions pl (circumstances)
weather conditions
under certain conditions
6. condition (requirement):
to make conditions
stawiać [perf postawić] warunki
under the conditions of a contract
7. condition LAW:
II. condition [kənˈdɪʃən] VB trans
1. condition usu passive (influence):
warunkować [perf u-]
condition person
kształtować [perf u-]
2. condition usu passive (teach):
to condition sb to do sth
3. condition usu passive (accustom):
to condition sb to sth
przyzwyczajać [perf przyzwyczaić] kogoś do czegoś
4. condition (treat):
odżywiać [perf odżywić]
economic conditions N pl
economic conditions
payment conditions N pl ECON
payment conditions
general insurance conditions N pl
general insurance conditions
general standard terms and conditions N pl ECON
OpenDict entry
felicity conditions N
felicity conditions npl LING COMP
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terms and conditions N
terms and conditions LAW
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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conditions pl (circumstances)
driving conditions
weather conditions
working conditions
to stipulate conditions
ustalać [perf ustalić] warunki
terms and conditions
to make conditions
stawiać [perf postawić] warunki
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So, too, is the external world to the mind; which needs, also, as the condition of its manifestation, its objective correlative.
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Either the "condition" or the "action" may be omitted.
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The symptoms of elevated potassium are nonspecific, and the condition is usually discovered on blood tests performed for another reason.
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She could scan entire towns with her mind, and leaf through the psyches of the inhabitants of a city to learn of their condition or intentions.
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He also suffered from a stammer a condition shared by most of his siblings that often influenced his social life throughout his years.
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