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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
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con·di·tion·al1 /kənˈdɪʃənəl/ ●○○ adjective  1 IFif an offer, agreement etc is conditional, it will only be done if something else happens first 〔提议、协议等〕有条件的 OPP unconditional a conditional acceptance 有条件的接受conditional on/upon His agreement to buy our house was conditional on our leaving all the furniture in it. 他同意买我们的房子,条件是要我们把所有家具留下。2. SLGin grammar, a conditional sentence is one that begins with ‘if’ or ‘unless’ and expresses something that must be true or happen before something else can be true or happen 〔语法上〕条件的〔条件句以 if unless 开头〕conditionally adverb
Examples from the Corpus
conditionalHe was released on conditional bail pending committal proceedings.a conditional contractThe firm represented Paula when she was given a conditional discharge for causing £570 damage to a taxi in a drunken rage.The magistrate gave Mr Smith a conditional discharge on each count, but he was ordered to pay prosecution costs of £1800.The rebate is usually conditional on your accounts being paid on time and a certain sales value being exceeded.In fact the conditional theory adopts some of the best points of several of the theories found wanting in the previous chapter.It needs support from an explanation, in terms of the conditional theory, of how there can be such counter-examples.The agreement is conditional upon certain environmental investigations.conditional on/uponIndeed, almost any investigation is likely to lead to results conditional on a range of alternative assumptions.The bid is conditional on Aberdeen shareholders deciding to reject their company's bid for Brabant Resources, another small oil company.The deal is conditional on approval by the French authorities.The agreement is conditional upon certain environmental investigations.The new arrangement would be conditional on fulfilling the following conditions.The offer was conditional on the approval of the bidder's shareholders.The offer was conditional on the exiles returning to the country by Dec. 31,1991.Or strategies might be conditional upon the past history of the game.Bush's attendance at Rio had reportedly been conditional on this.
Related topics: Grammar
conditional2 noun [countable]  SLGa sentence or clause that is expressed in a conditional form 条件句;条件从句
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conditionalPartly because of this fact, dependent conditionals have been taken as problematic.The distinction between our dependent conditionals and others is thus not a difference between the indicative and the subjunctive mood.All are connections stated by either dependent nomic conditionals or independent nomic conditionals.The theory uses the notion of a possible world in order to give its account of truth conditions for subjunctive conditionals.The theory therefore analyses the certainty required for a knowledge claim as the belief that the two subjunctive conditionals are satisfied.The conditionals are of two kinds, and the second, independent nomic conditionals, are fundamental.
From Longman Business Dictionaryconditionalcon‧di‧tion‧al /kənˈdɪʃənəl/ adjective if an offer, agreement etc is conditional, it will only be done if something else happensconditional on/uponThe sale of the company is conditional upon approval by the shareholders.a conditional acceptance of the offer
an agreement conditional, Business offer, if is etc Corpus


conditional
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conditional1 /kənˈdɪʃənəl/ adjective1. if an offer, agreement etc is conditional, it will only be done if something else happens first
   OPP  unconditional:
    a conditional acceptance
    conditional on/upon
    His agreement to buy our house was conditional on our leaving all the furniture in it.
2. in grammar, a conditional sentence is one that begins with ‘if’ or ‘unless’ and expresses something that must be true or happen before something else can be true or happen
—conditionally adverb

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conditional2 noun [countable]
a sentence or clause that is expressed in a conditional form


con·di·tion·alBrE /kənˈdɪʃənl/ 🔊NAmE /kənˈdɪʃənl/ 🔊 adjective~ (on/upon sth) depending on sth 附带条件的;依…而定的conditional approval/acceptance 有条件的批准/接受Payment is conditional upon delivery of the goods (= if the goods are not delivered, the money will not be paid).货到方付款。He was found guilty and given a conditional discharge (= allowed to go free on particular conditions). 他被判定有罪并被判处有条件的释放。🔊🔊a conditional offer (= that depends on particular conditions being met) 有条件的要约 OPP unconditional [only before noun] (grammar 语法) expressing sth that must happen or be true if another thing is to happen or be true 条件的a conditional sentence/clause 条件句/从句 con·di·tion·al·ly BrE /kənˈdɪʃənəli/ 🔊NAmE /kənˈdɪʃənəli/ 🔊 adverbThe offer was made conditionally. 这个报价附有条件。🔊🔊
con·di·tion·alBrE /kənˈdɪʃənl/ 🔊NAmE /kənˈdɪʃənl/ 🔊 noun(grammar 语法) [countable] a sentence or clause that begins with if or unless and expresses a condition 条件句,条件从句(由 if 或 unless 引导的)the conditional [singular] the form of a verb that expresses a conditional action, for example should in If I should die… 动词的条件式(如 should 用在 If I should die...)the present/past/perfect conditional 现在/过去/完成条件式the first/second/third conditional 第一/第二/第三条件式