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n. voorwaarde; situatie, toestand; lichamelijke conditie; klasse--------v. voorwaarde bepaling; africhten; in conditie brengencondition1[ kəndisjn] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉1 (lichamelijke) toestand ⇒ staat, conditie2 voorwaarde ⇒ conditie, beding4 (maatschappelijke) rang ⇒ stand, positie6 〈Amerikaans-Engels; school(wezen)〉 cijfer op grond waarvan men voorwaardelijk overgaat 〈 met herexamen of taak〉♦voorbeelden:1 this machine is in good/poor condition • deze machine verkeert in goede/slechte staatin a condition of weightlessness • in een toestand van gewichtloosheidshe's in no condition to work • ze is niet in staat om te werkenin/out of condition • in/niet in conditie/vormon condition that • op voorwaarde dat, mitson no condition • op geen enkele voorwaarde, nooithe made it a condition that • hij stelde als voorwaarde dat————————condition2〈 werkwoord〉1 bepalen ⇒ vaststellen, afhangen (van)2 in conditie brengen ⇒ in een gewenste toestand brengen, verzorgen4 〈Amerikaans-Engels; school(wezen)〉herexamen/taak geven aan♦voorbeelden:1 a nation's expenditure is conditioned by its income • de bestedingsmogelijkheden van een land worden bepaald door het nationale inkomen
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