cond
cond — 縮寫
1. a written abbreviation for 'condition', used in notes, forms, contracts, or list
條件
狀況或條件的縮寫
a written abbreviation for 'condition', used in notes, forms, contracts, or lists to refer to a requirement, a state of something, or a term of an agreement.
Please read the terms and conds. carefully before you sign the lease.
簽署租約前,請仔細閱讀所有條款與條件。
abbreviation in standard phrase: terms and conds.
The warranty cond. states that the product must not be opened by anyone other than an authorised technician.
保固條款規定,產品不得由未經授權的技術人員以外的人拆開。
Parker inspected the second-hand car and noted on the form: 'Body cond. — good; engine cond. — fair.'
Parker 檢查了那輛二手車,並在表格上寫下:「車身狀況——良好;引擎狀況——普通。」
All sales are subject to the conds. set out in paragraph 7 of the agreement.
所有銷售均須遵守合約第七條所列的條件。
The furniture listing on the website said 'good cond., minor scratches on the legs only.'
網站上的家具刊登資訊寫著:「狀況良好,僅桌腳有輕微刮痕。」
用法筆記
Pronounced /kɑnd/ (US) or /kɒnd/ (UK). Typically found in written forms, contracts, checklists, or informal notes. In learner writing, always write the full word 'condition' rather than the abbreviation.
常見錯誤
2. a written abbreviation for 'conductivity', used in science and engineering to re
導電;導熱
導電或導熱能力的縮寫
a written abbreviation for 'conductivity', used in science and engineering to refer to the ability of a material or solution to carry electricity or heat.
Copper is often used in wiring because of its high electrical cond.
銅因為導電率高,常被用來製作電線。
electrical cond. = electrical conductivity
The lab report recorded a thermal cond. of 0.8 W/mK for the insulation panel.
實驗報告記載該隔熱板的導熱率為 0.8 W/mK。
thermal cond. = thermal conductivity
Salt water has a much higher cond. than pure distilled water.
鹽水的導電率遠高於純淨的蒸餾水。
The technician measured the cond. of the electrolyte solution before starting the experiment.
技術人員在開始實驗前,先測量了電解質溶液的導電率。
Rosa checked the cond. value on the meter to see whether the circuit was complete.
Rosa 檢查了儀表上的導電率數值,以確認電路是否導通。
用法筆記
Pronounced /kɑnd/ (US) or /kɒnd/ (UK). Used mainly in technical reports, lab notebooks, scientific papers, and equipment labels. Always write 'conductivity' in full for formal academic writing unless the style guide allows abbreviations.