condition

condition
f. (bas lat. conditio, class. condicio) 1. условие, обстоятелство; conditions avantageuses изгодни условия; condition sine qua non задължително условие; se rendre sans condition предавам се безусловно; conditions de travail условия на труд; 2. естество, състояние; notre condition est toujours bonne състоянието ни е винаги добро; athlète en bonne condition атлет в добра спортна форма; marchandise livrée en bonne condition стока, доставена в добро състояние; 3. произход, потекло, социално положение; personne de basse condition човек от долен произход; être de condition modeste със скромно потекло съм; 4. свойство, качество; ценз; condition de fortune; имуществен ценз; condition d'instruction образователен ценз; 5. loc.adv. а condition, sous condition de (+ inf.) с условие; sans condition безусловно; 6. loc. prép. а condition que, а la condition que (+ ind. ou subj.) при условие, че; 7. юр. клауза, спогодба, условие; les conditions d'un contrat клаузите, условията в договор; vendre sous condition продавам под гаранция (купувачът има право да върне закупеното, ако не е удовлетворен); 8. pl. условия, начин за плащане; obtenir des conditions de paiement intéressantes получавам облекчени условия за плащане (чрез кредит и др.); 9. състояние на нормална влажност на тъкан. Ќ être en condition chez qqn. ост. слугувам у някого; condition des étrangers съвкупността от права, които чужденците в една страна могат да имат; en bonne condition pour в добро състояние за да; mettre en condition подготвям мисленето на хората чрез пропаганда.

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