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adjective (depending on certain conditions: This offer of a university place is conditional on your being able to pass your final school exams; a conditional offer.) condicionalconditional adj n condicionaltr[kən'dɪʃənəl]1 condicional1 SMALLLINGUISTICS/SMALL el condicional nombre masculino\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be conditional upon something estar condicionado,-a a algoconditional [kən'dɪʃənəl] adj: condicional♦ conditionally advadj.• condicional adj.• eventual adj.kən'dɪʃṇəl, kən'dɪʃənḷa) ( provisional) <agreement/acceptance> condicional, con condicionesto be conditional ON o UPON something — estar* condicionado or supeditado a algo
b) ( Ling) condicional[kǝn'dɪʃǝnl]1.ADJ condicionalconditional offer — oferta f condicional
conditional tense/clause — tiempo m /oración f condicional
2.N condicional m3.CPDconditional discharge (Brit) (Jur) N — descargo f bajo reserva
* * *[kən'dɪʃṇəl, kən'dɪʃənḷ]a) ( provisional) <agreement/acceptance> condicional, con condicionesto be conditional ON o UPON something — estar* condicionado or supeditado a algo
b) ( Ling) condicional
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