conditioning
noun[U]
uk/kənˈdɪʃ.ən.ɪŋ/us/kənˈdɪʃ.ən.ɪŋ/conditioningnoun[U](MENTAL)
theprocessoftrainingorinfluencingapersonoranimalmentallyso that they do orexpectaparticularthing withoutthinkingabout it:
训练;使(人或动物)形成条件反射Conditioningstartsassoonasboysare givengunstoplaywith andgirlsare givendolls.一旦给男孩玩枪并给女孩玩娃娃,条件反射就开始起作用了。
Classical conditioning was firststudiedindogsby theRussianphysiologistIvan Pavlov.俄罗斯生理学家伊万·巴甫洛夫首先在狗身上研究了经典条件反射。
See
condition
- Eightweeksafteranaesthesia,ratsunderwentfearconditioning.
- Centuries of conditioning have made us mostsensitivetobitter,sweet,sour, andsalt.
Teaching in general
- asynchronous
- chief academic officer
- CLIL
- clue
- clue in
- communicative
- didactic
- disciplinary
- instruct
- non-conditioned
- non-didactic
- non-education
- non-educational
- non-teaching
- socialize
- SRE
- synchronous
- teachsomeonea lessonidiom
- teachable
- that'll teachsomeoneidiom
conditioningnoun[U](PHYSICAL)
theprocessofimprovingsomeone'sphysicalcondition:
协调能力They wereeducatedin theexactmethodsneededtoimprovetheirphysicalconditioning.他们接受了协调身体的针对性培训。
Hebegancyclingtobuildup hiscardiovascularconditioning.他开始骑自行车来增强他的心血管协调能力。
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condition
- Theoff-seasonis thetimewhenplayersworkontheirstrengthconditioning.
- Throughphysicalconditioning, a gooddiet, and therightattitudeyou canslowdown theagingprocess.
- Ourstrengthand conditioning made all thedifferencein atoughcontest.
Exercising & training
- aerial yoga
- aerobic
- Anti-Gravity yoga
- aquacise
- aquarobics
- bench
- jog
- jog trot
- jumping jack
- Kegel exercise
- kettlebell
- loosen
- resistance training
- Spinning
- star jump
- sweat
- Swiss ball
- tai chi
- taper
- triceps dip