conditioned
(a.)有條件的,習慣于…的
conditioned
*態
Con·di·tion v. i. [imp. & p. p. Conditioned p. pr. & vb. n. Conditioning.]
1. To make terms; to stipulate.
Pay me back my credit,
And I'll condition with ye. --Beau. & Fl.
2. Metaph. To impose upon an object those relations or conditions without which knowledge and thought are alleged to be impossible.
To think of a thing is to condition. --Sir W. Hamilton.
Con·di·tioned a.
1. Surrounded; circumstanced; in a certain state or condition, as of property or health; as, a well conditioned man.
The best conditioned and unwearied spirit. --Shak.
2. Having, or known under or by, conditions or relations; not independent; not absolute.
Under these, thought is possible only in the conditioned interval. --Sir W. Hamilton.
◄ ►
conditioned
adj 1: established by conditioning or learning; "a conditioned
response" [syn: learned] [ant: unconditioned]
2: physically fit; "exercised daily to keep herself in
condition" [syn: in condition(p)]