Pronunciation is different from meaning.
Conditions: English [k? n? Dn] beauty [k? n? Dn] condition; State; Status; Health status; An incurable disease; Environment, circumstances and conditions; Physical environment, state and conditions; ?
Situation: English [? s? t? u? En] beauty [? s? t? u? En] situation; Status; Situation; Situation; Geographical location and environmental characteristics of buildings or towns; Occupation; Job post; ?
Different usage
First, the basic meaning of condition is "condition, state", which is a countable noun, both single and plural. However, when expressing "state and condition", it often means that things are in an abnormal state and is often used as uncountable nouns.
Condition generally emphasizes the cause or environment of the influence, and the plural form refers to the general situation.
Example 1: The? Cars? Is it? Are you online? Striking? Okay? Conditions? For what? Its? Age. ?
Considering its age, this car is in excellent condition.
Example 2: Day? By who? Day? His? Conditions? It's improved ?
His health is improving day by day.
Example 3: Computer? Software? Is it okay? Is it? Used? Where to? Simulation? Conditions? Open? That? Undersea. ?
Computer software can be used to simulate seabed conditions.
Second, the basic meaning of the situation is "situation, situation", which refers to the political situation and economic situation of the country. This is a countable noun.
Context refers to defining a specific environmental context or situation.
Example 1: She? It shows? Great? Perception? Are you online? She? Evaluation? Yes? That? Family? Situation. ?
Her analysis of family situation shows keen insight.
Example 2: Yes? War? Diversion? People's Attention? Leave? From where? That? Economy? Situation. ?
The war distracted people from the economic situation.
Example 3: it? Is it? Interesting? Where to? Compare? Their? What's the situation And then what? Ours. ?
It is interesting to compare their situation with ours.