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 conditioning [kən'diʃəniŋ]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 调节, 条件作用, 整修

[计] 调节; 调整

[化] 老化

[医] 条件形成; 改善


  1. A system of physical conditioning designed to enhance circulatory and respiratory efficiency that involves vigorous, sustained exercise, such as jogging, swimming, or cycling, thereby improving the body's utilization of oxygen
    有氧健身法旨在增强循环和呼吸功效的生理调节体系,包括有力的、持久的锻炼,例如慢跑、游泳或骑自行车,从而提高肌体对氧气的利用
  2. The humanitarian scientist called on the improvement of the poor's living condition.
    这位人道主义科学家呼吁改善穷人的生活条件。
  3. Working conditions in the industry have improved greatly.
    这一行业的工作环境已有很大改善.


conditioning
[ noun ]
a learning process in which an organism's behavior becomes dependent on the occurrence of a stimulus in its environment
<noun.cognition>


Condition \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.

conditioning \conditioning\ n.
a learning process in which an organism's behavior becomes
dependent on the occurrence of a stimulus in its environment.
See {conditioned response}.
[WordNet 1.5]

  1. "Music is not to make a living," he said. "Music is to help the conditioning of life.
  2. The school ran an ad on Aug. 1 addressed to Virgil. "It's awfully hot in my house," it read. "If you'll fix my air conditioning, I'll let you take me to the movies.
  3. Nosair began working for the city in April 1988 on a crew that tends to heating, air conditioning and ventilation at courthouses.
  4. Better athlete conditioning and equipment have helped rewrite the records in just about every other sport, but golf's scores haven't changed much from bygone eras.
  5. "He wouldn't let you turn on the air conditioning in the summer," Corts said. "You just sat there and wiped your brow.
  6. After finding little support for some of the information collected the last time, the agency has dropped questions about marital history and home air conditioning.
  7. American Standard, a New York-based plumbing and air conditioning company, on Thursday accepted Kelso's $78-a-share offer.
  8. 'The containers are what are supposed to be secure.' The pilot conditioning plant has been built, as Germany's safety laws require, strong enough to withstand an earthquake, or the impact of a jet aircraft flown into it at full speed.
  9. "It's so hot everybody stands where the air conditioning is or goes to the lake," says Dale Holcomb, general manager.
  10. Traders and support staff laboured without heat or air conditioning amid repeated crank bomb threats and the overhanging threat of power loss.
  11. It produces symptoms similar to pneumonia and often caused by bacteria from water-cooled air conditioning units.
  12. That means a combination of economy and comfort - all within increasingly stringent regulations. Air conditioning is not going to disappear, despite the wishes of dedicated conservationists.
  13. Refrigeration and air conditioning account for almost half of CFC use.
  14. Walls had been knocked out to enlarge the cells, which were then outfitted with marble baths, a pool table, air conditioning, guest quarters and wardrobes crammed with dozens of silk shirts.
  15. The Towson, Md.-based maker of power tools and household appliances, sees American Standard's plumbing and air conditioning equipment as a logical extension of its own product lines.
  16. Vermont on Wednesday became the first state to ban vehicles that use ozone-depleting chemicals in their air conditioning.
  17. Sinks, who was responsible for heating and air conditioning systems for Dayton Newspapers Inc., and one other employee were the only people with keys to the room, company officials said.
  18. "In those days, the stores didn't have air conditioning, the cars didn't have air conditioning, the homes didn't have air conditioning," M&M-Mars spokesman Hans Fiuczynski said.
  19. "In those days, the stores didn't have air conditioning, the cars didn't have air conditioning, the homes didn't have air conditioning," M&M-Mars spokesman Hans Fiuczynski said.
  20. "In those days, the stores didn't have air conditioning, the cars didn't have air conditioning, the homes didn't have air conditioning," M&M-Mars spokesman Hans Fiuczynski said.
  21. His father made his fortune in heating and air conditioning equipment.
  22. Heart attacks seem to be relatively uncommon in skiing at Vail, said John Atkins, director of conditioning for the U.S. Olympic Alpine ski team, and a sports medicine consultant at the Steadman Hawkins Clinic of the Vail Valley Medical Center.
  23. Some of the buildings need complete refurbishing and many don't have air conditioning, which Vasquez considers a necessity in San Antonio, where Monday's temperature reached 95 degrees.
  24. While it's remarkable that anyone could run a mile at all after an 8 1/2-hour day of dashing and tossing, O'Brien confirmed that his fade bespoke the need for better conditioning, as well as more time around the vaulting pit.
  25. Small portions of it are used to help cover air conditioning and insulating expenses and to aid families in danger of losing their heating service.
  26. Buy a light-colored car with tinted glass to save on air conditioning.
  27. The program will feature exercise, ranging from the Oriental practice of tai chi to aerobic dance; education, to make older people aware of accident risks; and rehabilitation, to improve physical conditioning.
  28. The New York investment concern recently began a tender offer of about $2.5 billion for the plumbing, air conditioning and building products concern.
  29. Outdoor cafes were packed as shoppers and store owners fled from hot shopping malls when air conditioning went out.
  30. The temperature and the humidity may both be in the nineties but the Japanese driver will have air conditioning to take care of that. Every so often, he will glance at a display which tells him if he is still heading in the right direction.
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