Online Google Dictionary

conditioned 中文解釋 wordnet sense Collocation Usage Collins Definition
Verb
/kənˈdiSHən/,
Font size:

conditioned, past participle; conditioning, present participle; conditioned, past tense; conditions, 3rd person singular present;
  1. Have a significant influence on or determine (the manner or outcome of something)
    • - national choices are conditioned by the international political economy
  2. Train or accustom (someone or something) to behave in a certain way or to accept certain circumstances
    • - we have all been conditioned to the conventional format of TV
    • - the child is conditioned to dislike food
    • - the program examines aspects of social conditioning
  3. Bring (something) into the desired state for use
    • - a product for conditioning leather
  4. Make (a person or animal) fit and healthy
    • - he was six feet two of perfectly conditioned muscle and bone
  5. Apply something to (the skin or hair) to give it a healthy or attractive look or feel
    • - I condition my hair regularly
  6. Bring (beer or stout) to maturation after fermentation while the yeast is still present
    • - cask-conditioned real ales
  7. (of a beer or stout) Undergo such a process
    • - brews that are allowed to condition in the bottle
  8. Set prior requirements on (something) before it can occur or be done
    • - Congressmen have sought to limit and condition military and economic aid

  1. established by conditioning or learning; "a conditioned response"
  2. physically fit; "exercised daily to keep herself in condition"
  3. (conditioning) a learning process in which an organism's behavior becomes dependent on the occurrence of a stimulus in its environment
  4. (Conditioning (probability)) Beliefs depend on the available information. This idea is formalized in probability theory by conditioning. ...
  5. determined or dependent on some condition; physically fit, especially as the result of exercise; prepared for a specific use; exhibiting a conditioned reflex
  6. (conditioning) The process of modifying a person's behaviour; Any preparation or training, especially athletic training of the body; The storage of a material specimen under specified temperature, humidity for a specified time prior to testing
  7. (CONDITIONING) to soak new Rockwool in an acidic solution to lower the pH from 8,0 to 5.5
  8. (conditioning) (1) To bring to a standard. (2) Addition of equipment to voice grade lines to provide for data transmissions at specified minimum values of line characteristics, in ranges from C1 to C4 (the best). ...
  9. (conditioning) the process of carbonating beer.
  10. (Conditioning) the exposure of a material to the influence of a prescribed atmosphere for a stipulated period of time or until a stipulated relation is reached between material and atmosphere.
  11. (Conditioning) The exposure of paper to controlled and specified atmospheric conditions, so that moisture content of the paper reaches equilibrium with the controlled atmospheric conditions.
  12. (Conditioning) A series of suggestions to “condition” of the subconscious mind to be more responsive to specific ideas.
  13. (conditioning) The process of adding moisture to tobacco so that it will be pliable enough to withstand handling, processing, and manufacturing without breaking into smaller pieces. Special care must be taken to avoid over-conditioning, as this lowers the quality of the tobacco.
  14. (Conditioning) The rules and terms of the wagers. The conditions are typically written on the ticket.
  15. (Conditioning) A phase in the bone marrow/stem cell transplant process designed to destroy cancer cells more chemotherapy. Conditioning involves combining high doses of chemotherapy and/or radiation.
  16. (Conditioning) Any change in behavior due to experience. Same as learning.
  17. (Conditioning) Period of maturation intended to impart "condition" (natural carbonation). Warm conditioning further develops the complex of flavors. Cold conditioning imparts a clean, round taste.
  18. (CONDITIONING) The act of exposing BOBBINS of FILLING YARN to steam or to a spray of conditioning solution in order to set the twist, to remove kinks from the YARN, and to prevent its kinking in subsequent processes.
  19. (CONDITIONING) The process by which a consistent behavioral pattern is established in response to a given stimulus.
  20. (CONDITIONING) the process by which fungi must enzymically soften up substrates like dead leaves before the detritivorous animals can eat them.
  21. (Conditioning) "To condition your muscles for hiking, do a few short training walks carrying your day pack for two to three miles at a time, and some extra stretching ," recommends Auch. ...
  22. (Conditioning) (also a psychological concept) installing a pattern (through repetitive, consistent hurts) that prevents the individual from acting on the basis of her/his own free and flexible thinking, and instead, accept the distressed demands/behavior of other people in the society as "normal ...
  23. (Conditioning) A form of learning, usually simple, involving the formation, strengthening, or weakening of an association between a stimulus and a response; it causes a more or less automatic response to a particular action, such as ducking from an upraised hand
  24. (Conditioning) A procedure where a weak acid applied to your tooth to ready your tooth for a bracket. The conditioning helps your brackets stay on better.
  25. (Conditioning) A term used for either secondary fermentation or carbonation of beer depending on the style.