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1 conditional
adjective1) bedingtbe conditional [up]on something — von etwas abhängen
2) (Ling.) konditionalconditional clause — Konditionalsatz, der
* * *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.) abhängig* * *con·di·tion·al[kənˈdɪʃənəl]I. adj\conditional acceptance/offer Annahme f/Angebot nt unter Vorbehalt, bedingte Annahme/bedingtes Angebot\conditional discharge LAW bedingte Strafaussetzung\conditional promise vorbehaltliches Versprechen2. LING abhängig, bedingt* * *[kən'dISənl]1. adj1) mit Vorbehalt, bedingt, vorbehaltlich; (COMM, JUR) sale mit Auflagen2) (GRAM) konditional, Konditional-, Bedingungs-the conditional mood/tense — der Konditional
2. n (GRAM)Konditional m* * *conditional [kənˈdıʃənl]A adj (adv conditionally)1. bedingt (on, upon durch), abhängig (on, upon von), eingeschränkt:conditional acceptance WIRTSCH bedingte Annahme;conditional discharge JUR bedingte Entlassung;he was given a conditional discharge er wurde bedingt entlassen;conditional offer WIRTSCH bedingtes Angebot;be conditional (up)on abhängen von;make conditional (up)on abhängig machen von2. LING konditional, Bedingungs…:conditional mood → B 2 b3. PHILa) hypothetischb) eine hypothetische Prämisse enthaltend:conditional proposition → B 3B s1. bedingender Ausdruck2. LINGa) Bedingungs-, Konditionalsatz m, Bedingung fb) Bedingungsform f, Konditional(is) mc) Bedingungspartikel f3. PHIL hypothetischer Satz* * *adjective1) bedingtbe conditional [up]on something — von etwas abhängen
2) (Ling.) konditionalconditional clause — Konditionalsatz, der
* * *adj.bedingt adj.bedingt durch adj.
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