conditional

conditional
adjective
1) bedingt

be conditional [up]on something — von etwas abhängen

2) (Ling.) konditional

conditional clause — Konditionalsatz, der

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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.) abhängig
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con·di·tion·al
[kənˈdɪʃənəl]
I. adj
1. (subject to a stipulation) bedingt, vorbehaltlich; (dependent) abhängig
to be \conditional [up]on sth von etw dat abhängen
\conditional acceptance/offer Annahme f/Angebot nt unter Vorbehalt, bedingte Annahme/bedingtes Angebot
\conditional discharge LAW bedingte Strafaussetzung
\conditional promise vorbehaltliches Versprechen
2. LING abhängig, bedingt
II. n LING
the \conditional der Konditional fachspr
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[kən'dISənl]
1. adj
1) mit Vorbehalt, bedingt, vorbehaltlich; (COMM, JUR) sale mit Auflagen

a conditional yes — ein Ja mit Vorbehalt

to be conditional (up)on sth — von etw abhängen

2) (GRAM) konditional, Konditional-, Bedingungs-

the conditional mood/tense — der Konditional

2. n (GRAM)
Konditional m
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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;
conditional sale WIRTSCH Verkauf m mit Eigentumsvorbehalt;
be conditional (up)on abhängen von;
make conditional (up)on abhängig machen von
2. LING konditional, Bedingungs…:
conditional clause (oder sentence) B 2 a;
conditional mood B 2 b
3. PHIL
a) hypothetisch
b) eine hypothetische Prämisse enthaltend:
conditional proposition B 3
B s
1. bedingender Ausdruck
2. LING
a) Bedingungs-, Konditionalsatz m, Bedingung f
b) Bedingungsform f, Konditional(is) m
c) Bedingungspartikel f
3. PHIL hypothetischer Satz
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adjective
1) bedingt

be conditional [up]on something — von etwas abhängen

2) (Ling.) konditional

conditional clause — Konditionalsatz, der

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adj.
bedingt adj.
bedingt durch adj.

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