uncracked condition - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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uncracked condition (english) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

Noun phrase

Phonetic Transcription

/ʌnˈkrækt kənˈdɪʃən/

Meaning and Usage

The term "uncracked condition" refers to a state or situation in which an object, material, or piece of equipment remains intact, without any cracks or damages. This expression is often used to describe the quality or integrity of items, particularly in discussions about their usability, durability, and overall condition.

In English, "uncracked condition" is infrequently used in casual conversation but is more prevalent in specific contexts, such as property evaluations, appliance assessments, or material inspections. Its usage is typically more common in written contexts, especially in reports, technical documentation, or professional conversations.

Example Sentences

  1. The antique vase was found in an uncracked condition, making it much more valuable.
  2. Антикварная ваза была найдена в некондиционном состоянии, что значительно повышает её стоимость.

  3. All the equipment must be in uncracked condition before the final inspection.

  4. Все оборудование должно быть в некондиционном состоянии перед окончательной проверкой.

  5. The car was maintained in uncracked condition by the previous owner.

  6. Автомобиль поддерживался в некондиционном состоянии предыдущим владельцем.

Idiomatic Expressions

While "uncracked condition" itself is not part of any well-known idiomatic expressions, it may appear in broader contexts related to maintenance, preservation, or assessment of goods. Here are several idiomatic phrases that could indirectly relate to the idea of being in good condition:

  1. In mint condition
  2. The collector prized the original comic books, as they were still in mint condition.
  3. Коллекционер ценил оригинальные комиксы, так как они были еще в идеальном состоянии.

  4. Like new

  5. The furniture looked like new after the restoration process, almost as if it was in an uncracked condition.
  6. Мебель выглядела как новая после реставрации, почти как будто была в некондиционном состоянии.

  7. In tip-top shape

  8. The athlete was in tip-top shape, ready for the upcoming competition without any signs of wear or tear.
  9. Спортсмен был в отличной форме, готовый к предстоящим соревнованиям без каких-либо признаков износа.

Etymology

The term "uncracked" is a compound word formed by the prefix "un-" meaning "not," and the past participle "cracked," deriving from the verb "to crack," which has roots in Middle English from the Old English "cracian," meaning "to break." The word "condition" comes from Latin "conditionem," which means "a setting down together," or "agreement," and implies a state or quality.

Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms: - Intact condition - Undamaged state - Whole condition

Antonyms: - Cracked condition - Damaged state - Impaired condition



25-07-2024