Precondition Meaning in English
word
ˌpɹikənˈdɪʃən
pree-kuhn-DISH-uhn
pɹˌiːkəndˈɪʃən
pree-kuhn-DISH-uhn
释义
A precondition is something that must happen or be true before something else can occur.
用法与细微差别
"Precondition" is formal and used in legal, technical, or academic contexts. It's often followed by 'for' (e.g., 'a precondition for success'). Not commonly used in everyday conversation.
Spanish: precondición - condición previaPortuguese (BR): pré-condição - condição préviaPortuguese (PT): pré-condição - condição préviaChinese (Simplified): 前提条件Chinese (Traditional): 前提條件Hindi: पूर्व शर्तArabic: شرط مسبقBengali: পূর্বশর্তRussian: предпосылка - необходимое условиеJapanese: 前提条件Vietnamese: điều kiện tiên quyếtKorean: 전제 조건Turkish: önkoşulUrdu: پیش شرطIndonesian: prasyarat
例句
A passport is a precondition for international travel.
basic
Payment is a precondition for joining this course.
basic
Trust is a precondition for a strong friendship.
basic
Finishing the paperwork is a precondition before we can give you the keys.
natural
Having experience is a precondition for applying to this job.
natural
If clean water access isn't guaranteed, there's no point—it's a basic precondition for the project.
natural