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61 condition code
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62 condition flag
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63 human condition
hu·man con·ˈdi·tionn no pl▪ the \human condition das Menschlichethis is part of the \human condition das ist ein ganz allgemeines menschliches Problem -
64 human condition
hu·man con·'di·tion nthe \human condition das Menschliche;this is part of the \human condition da ist ein ganz allgemeines menschliches Problem -
65 in working condition
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > in working condition
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66 necessary condition
necessary condition ECON, STAT, LAW notwendige Bedingung f (opposite: sufficient condition = hinreichende Bedingung)Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > necessary condition
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67 sufficient condition
sufficient condition ECON, STAT, LAW hinreichende Bedingung f (opposite: necessary condition = notwendige Bedingung)Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > sufficient condition
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68 move-in condition
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > move-in condition
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69 air-condition
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70 boundary condition
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71 heart condition
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72 in operating condition
<tech.gen> (in working condition, ready for use) ■ betriebsbereit; betriebsfähigEnglish-german technical dictionary > in operating condition
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73 abnormal condition
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74 balance condition
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75 bearing condition
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76 boundary condition
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77 compatibility condition
English-german engineering dictionary > compatibility condition
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78 controlled condition
English-german engineering dictionary > controlled condition
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79 crude condition
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80 draw in the mated condition
English-german engineering dictionary > draw in the mated condition
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condition — [kən dish′ən] n. [ME & OFr condicion < L condicio, agreement, situation < condicere, to speak with, agree < com , together + dicere, to speak: see DICTION] 1. anything called for as a requirement before the performance or completion of… … English World dictionary
condition — n 1 Condition, stipulation, terms, provision, proviso, reservation, strings are comparable when meaning something that is established or is regarded as the prerequisite of a promise or agreement being fulfilled or taking effect. Condition implies … New Dictionary of Synonyms
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