conditioned

英[kən'dɪʃənd] 美[kən'dɪʃənd]
  • adj. 有条件的;受限制的;被调整的
  • 动词condition的过去式和过去分词.
使用频率:
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  • conakry n.几内亚首都科纳克里
Adjective:
  1. established by conditioning or learning;

    "a conditioned response"

  2. physically fit;

    "exercised daily to keep herself in condition"

1. The building provides about 25,500 sq ft of air-conditioned offices.
该大楼有约25,500平方英尺的带空调的办公室。

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2. I just feel women are conditioned into doing housework.
我只是觉得女性做家务是习惯使然。

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3. We are all conditioned by early impressions and experiences.
我们都受到早年印象和经历的影响。

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4. The gift to the boy is conditioned on his good marks.
那孩子得到礼物的条件是取得好成绩.

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5. We have got accustomed to living in an air - conditioned room.
我们对生活在有 空调 的房间里已习惯了.

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    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. Given conditioned temperature and proper planting, tulip can grow anywhere.
      在控制得当的温度中,配以适当的种植方法,郁金香可以在各地生长。
    2. Even if you read too much about the deconditioning of the mind, you may get only further conditioned.
      即使他们阅读了关于如何解除思想制约的书,亦只会变得更受制约。
    3. Chemically conditioned sludge is treated under pressure for 1 to 3 hours.
      化学药物处理过的污泥需经过1至3小时的压力作用。