Word meaning in good condition

in (good) condition

1. In good, robust health; strong or fit. Boy, I really need to get in condition. Ten years working behind a desk have given me quite a belly! Wow, Jim is really in good condition lately.

2. Prepared. No, the manuscript isn’t in good condition for review yet—I still have a few sections to edit.

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in good condition

Also, in good shape. See in condition

See also: condition, good

The American Heritage® Dictionary of Idioms by Christine Ammer. Copyright © 2003, 1997 by The Christine Ammer 1992 Trust. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved.

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  • have good taste
in good condition

1) Общая лексика: в хорошем (плохом) состоянии, годный к употреблению , в исправном состоянии

2) Юридический термин: в полной сохранности

3) Торговля: в хорошем состоянии

4) Бухгалтерия: в кондиции

5) Деловая лексика: неповреждённый

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  • good condition — A relative term; an expression to be construed according to the context in which it appears. As used in a lessee s covenant to keep and yield up the leased premises in good condition, the words do not have a fixed or technical meaning which is… …   Ballentine’s law dictionary

  • good condition — healthy condition, sound situation …   English contemporary dictionary

  • good condition and repair — As a phrase stating the obligation of a tenant in reference to the state of the premises upon his surrender thereof: a reasonable state of repair, allowing for the age and condition of the premises at the inception of the tenancy. 32 Am J1st L &… …   Ballentine’s law dictionary

  • put in good condition — index fix (repair) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • in good condition — in good shape, in a healthy or sound state, well …   English contemporary dictionary

  • good shape — If something s in good shape, it s in good condition. If a person s in good shape, they are fit and healthy …   The small dictionary of idiomes

  • Good nick — good condition …   Dictionary of Australian slang

  • good — good1 W1S1 [gud] adj comparative better [ˈbetə US ər] superlative best [best] ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(of a high standard)¦ 2¦(skilful)¦ 3¦(what you want)¦ 4¦(pleasant/enjoyable)¦ 5¦(successful/correct)¦ 6¦(suitable)¦ 7¦(useful)¦ …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • condition — I n. requirement 1) to impose, set; state, stipulate a condition 2) to accept a condition 3) to fulfill, meet, satisfy a condition 4) an essential condition 5) on condition that + clause; subj. (she will join us on condition that you also be… …   Combinatory dictionary

  • good — 1 /gUd/ adjective comparative better, superlative best /best/ 1 OF A HIGH STANDARD of a high standard: a good reputation | a good quality cloth | a good Muslim | This book is not as good as her last one. | His test scores were good, but hers were …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • condition — [[t]kəndɪ̱ʃ(ə)n[/t]] ♦ conditions, conditioning, conditioned 1) N SING: also no det, with supp If you talk about the condition of a person or thing, you are talking about the state that they are in, especially how good or bad their physical state …   English dictionary

in good condition — перевод на русский

— Still in good condition.

Еще в хорошем состоянии.

This coat is still in good condition.

Это пальто еще в хорошем состоянии.

— I know, it’s in good condition.

— Я знаю, оно в хорошем состоянии.

— Is he in a good condition?

В хорошем состоянии?

The main building is in good condition, the contract is a simple matter.

Главное здание в хорошем состоянии, в контракте нет ничего сложного.

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You know that she’s not in a good condition at the moment.

что она сейчас не в лучшем состоянии.

It’s not in the best condition but it will work long enough to get you away.

Не в лучшем состоянии, но проработает минут 15, это достаточно долго, чтобы увести вас отсюда.

Now the reason that yours is in better condition is because it’s just a pick-up truck.

Причина, по которой он в лучшем состоянии, это потому, что это всего лишь пикап.

After all, he’s not in good condition.

Он сейчас не в лучшем состоянии.

It may not be in the best condition, but then again, Captain Hunter is British.

Он может и не в лучшем состоянии, но всё же, капитан Хантер — британец.

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The home you purchase should be in good condition.


Ask yourself whether the roof in good condition.


Police said the officers are in good condition.



Представитель полиции сказал, что все офицеры должны быть в хорошей форме.


It also showed the 500-year-old picture was in good condition.



Исследования также показали, что картина, которой 500 лет, находится в хорошем состоянии.


They’re also easier to keep in good condition.


Please note, donated items should be in good condition.


Keeping your chimney in good condition is important.


The players who are fit are in good condition.


Hopefully he would just stay in good condition.


The home you buy must be in good condition.


Be sure that the cars they teach with are in good condition.



Убедитесь в том, что учебные автомобили, которыми располагает автошкола, находятся в хорошем состоянии.


Amazingly they were in good condition.


Please return them in good condition.


Just buy things that are in good condition.



Просто соберите немного подержанных вещей, которые находятся в хорошем состоянии.


Sell unwanted items that are in good condition.



Продай на вещичнике ненужные тебе вещи, которые по-прежнему находятся в хорошем состоянии.


Approximately 80% are in good condition.


This book is also in good condition.


But what remains is in good condition.


Both were in good condition and posed well.


It will stay in good condition for a longer period.



Он будут оставаться в хорошем состоянии в течение более длительного периода времени.

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good enough precisely describes in good condition

Stuff not good enough to be useful or cheap enough to be thrown away.

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Англо-русские и русско-английские словари и энциклопедии. English-Russian and Russian-English dictionaries and translations

Англо-русский перевод IN GOOD CONDITION

годный, целый, неиспорченный; в порядке, в хорошем состоянии, готовый, пригодный к эксплуатации


English-Russian dictionary of general lexicon.

     Англо-Русский словарь по общей лексике.
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Автоматический перевод

хорошее состояние, хорошие условия, отличное состояние, нормальное состояние, исправное состояние, исправность, хорошая кондиция

Перевод по словам

good  — хороший, добрый, благой, хорошо, добро, благо, польза
condition  — состояние, условие, положение, обусловливать, кондиционировать

Примеры

The car is in good condition.

Автомобиль находится в хорошем состоянии.

The car is in reasonably good condition.

Автомобиль находится в достаточно хорошем состоянии.

The car seemed in good condition outside.

Внешне состояние машины казалось хорошим.

The engine appears to be in good condition.

Двигатель, по-видимому, в хорошем состоянии.

It’s in pretty good condition for an old car.

Для своего возраста, этот автомобиль находится в довольно хорошем состоянии.

I was given to understand that the property was in good condition.

Мне дали понять, что имущество находится в хорошем состоянии.

The book was in good condition except for a dig in the back cover.

Книга была в хорошем состоянии, за исключением царапины на задней стороне обложки.

The bike’s in fairly good condition, but the gears need a bit of attention.

Велосипед в довольно хорошем состоянии, но шестерням нужно уделить немного внимания.

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Is the building structurally sound (=in good condition)?  

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con•di•tion /kənˈdɪʃən/USA pronunciation  
n. 

  1. a particular way of being;
    particular state of existing:[countable]Your car is in poor condition.
  2. Medicine state of health:[uncountable]He is in no condition to run in the marathon.
  3. Pathology, Informal Terms[countable] an abnormal or diseased state of the body: suffered from a hereditary heart condition.
  4. social position:[countable]A person of your condition can’t expect to marry a member of the nobility.
  5. Usually, conditions. [plural] existing circumstances:[countable]poor living conditions.
  6. [countable] a circumstance that restricts or limits: A tornado can happen only under certain conditions.
  7. something demanded as a necessary or essential part of an agreement;
    stipulation:[countable* often: on (+ modifier) + ~]I’ll go on the condition that you’ll come too. The conditions and terms of this contract are confusing.

v. [+ object]

  1. to put in a healthy, fit, or proper state;
    prepare, such as by training:Constant exercise conditioned him for the race.
  2. [+ oneself] to accustom (oneself) to something: He had conditioned himself to the cold.
  3. to influence the opinions or actions of (another):[+ object + to + verb]The hypnotist had conditioned him to twitch his hand whenever he had feelings of inadequacy.
  4. to apply a conditioner to: to condition one’s hair.

WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2023

con•di•tion 
(kən dishən),USA pronunciation n. 

  1. a particular mode of being of a person or thing;
    existing state;
    situation with respect to circumstances.
  2. Medicinestate of health:He was reported to be in critical condition.
  3. fit or requisite state:to be out of condition; to be in no condition to run.
  4. social position:in a lowly condition.
  5. a restricting, limiting, or modifying circumstance:It can happen only under certain conditions.
  6. a circumstance indispensable to some result;
    prerequisite;
    that on which something else is contingent:conditions of acceptance.
  7. Usually, conditions. existing circumstances:poor living conditions.
  8. something demanded as an essential part of an agreement;
    provision;
    stipulation:He accepted on one condition.
  9. Law
    • a stipulation in an agreement or instrument transferring property that provides for a change consequent on the occurrence or nonoccurrence of a stated event.
    • the event upon which this stipulation depends.

  10. Pathology, Informal Terms[Informal.]an abnormal or diseased state of part of the body:heart condition; skin condition.
  11. Education[U.S. Educ.]
    • Educationa requirement imposed on a college student who fails to reach the prescribed standard in a course at the end of the regular period of instruction, permitting credit to be established by later performance.
    • Educationthe course or subject to which the requirement is attached.

  12. Grammarprotasis.
  13. Philosophy[Logic.]the antecedent of a conditional proposition.
  14. Informal Terms, Idioms on or upon condition that, with the promise or provision that;
    provided that;
    if:She accepted the position on condition that there would be opportunity for advancement.

v.t.

  1. to put in a fit or proper state.
  2. to accustom or inure:to condition oneself to the cold.
  3. Energyto air-condition.
  4. to form or be a condition of;
    determine, limit, or restrict as a condition.
  5. to subject to particular conditions or circumstances:Her studies conditioned her for her job.
  6. Education[U.S. Educ.]to impose a condition on (a student).
  7. to test (a commodity) to ascertain its condition.
  8. to make (something) a condition;
    stipulate.
  9. Animal Behavior[Psychol.]to establish a conditioned response in (a subject).
  10. [Textiles.]
    • to test (fibers or fabrics) for the presence of moisture or other foreign matter.
    • to replace moisture lost from (fibers or fabrics) in manipulation or manufacture.

v.i.

  1. to make conditions.
  • Latin condiciōn- (stem of condiciō) agreement, equivalent. to con- con— + dic- say (see dictate) + -iōn-ion; spelling, spelled with t by influence of Late Latin or Medieval Latin forms; compare French condition
  • Anglo-French; Old French
  • Middle English condicioun 1275–1325

con•dition•a•ble, adj. 

    • 1.See corresponding entry in Unabridged See state. 
    • 8.See corresponding entry in Unabridged requirement, proviso.


Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers::

condition /kənˈdɪʃən/ n

  1. a particular state of being or existence; situation with respect to circumstances: the human condition
  2. something that limits or restricts something else; a qualification
  3. (plural) external or existing circumstances: conditions were right for a takeover
  4. state of health or physical fitness, esp good health (esp in the phrases in condition, out of condition)
  5. an ailment or physical disability: a heart condition
  6. something indispensable to the existence of something else: your happiness is a condition of mine
  7. something required as part of an agreement or pact; terms: the conditions of the lease are set out
  8. a declaration or provision in a will, contract, etc, that makes some right or liability contingent upon the happening of some event
  9. the event itself
  10. a statement whose truth is either required for the truth of a given statement (a necessary condition) or sufficient to guarantee the truth of the given statement (a sufficient condition)
  11. rank, status, or position in life
  12. on condition that, upon condition that ⇒ (conjunction) provided that

vb (mainly tr)

  1. to alter the response of (a person or animal) to a particular stimulus or situation
  2. to establish a conditioned response in (a person or animal)
  3. to put into a fit condition or state
  4. to improve the condition of (one’s hair) by use of special cosmetics
  5. to accustom or inure
  6. to subject to a condition

Etymology: 14th Century: from Latin conditiō, from condīcere to discuss, agree together, from con- together + dīcere to say

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