condition
/kon-dish-ən/
n-uc, n-ct.
1.
Def.: keugpè; keyimtang; sitwasyun
MS: keugpè; keyimtang; sitwasyun
the state of someone or something; what they are like at a particular time. (be in ADJECTIVE condition).
He is in a serious condition in hospital.
Diyè sikandin te mareet ne keyimtang te huspital.
The car is in very good condition
n-ct.
2.
Def.: minsan nekey ne keilangan ne eggimuwen eyew te peg-angey te duma ne butang
something that you need to do in order to receive another thing.
You can stay at my house on the condition that you help with the housework.
Egpekeugpè ka te baley ney ke egbulig ka te himuwen te baley.
She promised to help me, but there were many conditions.
I can't break the conditions of my contract, or I will lose my job.
v-passive.
3.
Def.: egkapanulù (te nabaybayaan)
MS: egkapanulù
If a person or animal is conditioned to think or act a certain way, they have learned to think or act that way because of their life experience.
n-ct.
4.
Def.: geramen
MS: geramen
a medical problem with part of your body.
High blood pressure is a common condition in that place.
Ka malayat se langesa ka egpanggeramen te me etew te seika ne inged.
Sem.Dom.: GSL0326-0350
conditions
n-pl.
Def.: egkenge-ulaula; me keugpè
MS: egkenge-ulaula; keugpè, me
the situation and environment in which someone or something is.
The work conditions for that company are not very good: staff work long hours with low pay.
Ka keugpè te himu te kumpanya su bayew mareet: ka me trabaanti [traba͡anti] egtrabahu te malayat ne uras piru deisek se bayad.
They were out in the mountains in terrible weather conditions.
Mig-awè sikandan diyè te bubungan te makaliliyas ne timpu.
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Last updated: 21/Jan/2013