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Variations:
条件付きコンパイル
条件付コンパイル

 joukentsukikonpairu / jokentsukikonpairu
    じょうけんつきコンパイル
{comp} conditional compilation

Variations:
樺太千島交換条約
樺太・千島交換条約

 karafutochishimakoukanjouyaku / karafutochishimakokanjoyaku
    からふとちしまこうかんじょうやく
(hist) Treaty of Saint Petersburg (1875); Russo-Japanese treaty in which Japan exchanged Sakhalin for the Kuril Islands

Variations:
オペラント条件づけ
オペラント条件付け

 operantojoukenzuke / operantojokenzuke
    オペラントじょうけんづけ
{psych} operant conditioning

Variations:
ぜんまい仕掛け
ばね仕掛け
発条仕掛け

 zenmaijikake(zenmai仕掛ke, 発仕掛ke); banejikake(bane仕掛ke, 発仕掛ke)
    ぜんまいじかけ(ぜんまい仕掛け, 発条仕掛け); ばねじかけ(ばね仕掛け, 発条仕掛け)
(noun - becomes adjective with の) clockwork (motor, etc.); spring action

Variations:
一筋
一条
ひと筋
一すじ
ひと条

 hitosuji
    ひとすじ
(1) one line; one stretch (e.g. of road); one strand (e.g. of hair); one beam (e.g. of light); one ray; one length (e.g. of rope); (adj-na,n-suf) (2) earnest; resolute; intent; devoted; single-minded; (3) (archaism) one bloodline; one clan; (adjectival noun) (4) (archaism) ordinary; common

Variations:
子どもの権利条約
子供の権利条約(sK)
こどもの権利条約(sK)

 kodomonokenrijouyaku / kodomonokenrijoyaku
    こどものけんりじょうやく
(exp,n) Convention on the Rights of the Child

Variations:
条件付き
条件付
条件つき(sK)

 joukentsuki / jokentsuki
    じょうけんつき
(adj-no,n) conditional; qualified; with conditions attached

Variations:
条件付きエントロピー
条件付エントロピー

 joukentsukientoropii / jokentsukientoropi
    じょうけんつきエントロピー
{comp} conditional entropy; mean conditional information content; average conditional information content

Variations:
条件付き運航
条件付運航
条件付き運行
条件付運行

 joukentsukiunkou / jokentsukiunko
    じょうけんつきうんこう
conditional operation (i.e. departure) of a flight, etc. that might end up diverted due to bad weather

Variations:
案の定
案の条(iK)
案の上(iK)

 annojou / annojo
    あんのじょう
(exp,adv) just as one thought; as usual; sure enough

Variations:
案の定
案の条(sK)
案の上(sK)

 annojou / annojo
    あんのじょう
(adverb) (usu. in ref. to an undesirable outcome) as expected; just as one thought; as feared; sure enough

Variations:
発条(rK)
弾機(rK)
撥条(rK)

 bane(gikun)(p); zenmai(gikun); bane
    ばね(gikun)(P); ぜんまい(gikun); バネ
(1) (kana only) spring (device); (2) (ばね, バネ only) (kana only) spring (in one's legs); bounce; (3) (ばね, バネ only) (kana only) springboard; impetus

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