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unconscious美 [ʌn'kɑnʃəs] 英 [ʌn'kɒnʃəs] - adj.无知觉的;昏迷的;不省人事的;无意识的
- n.无意识(不察觉的心理活动)
- 网络潜意识;失去知觉的;未发觉的
adj. awake,aware,deliberate adj. comatose,insentient,unaware,oblivious,unintentional n. ID,superego,ego,self,psyche 1. | 无知觉的;昏迷的;不省人事的in a state like sleep because of an injury or illness, and not able to use your senses |
| She was knocked unconscious . 她被打昏了。 | | They found him lying unconscious on the floor. 他们发现他晕倒在地板上。 |
2. | 无意识的;自然流露的existing or happening without you realizing or being aware; not deliberate or controlled |
| unconscious desires 自然流露的欲望 | | The brochure is full of unconscious humour. 这本小册子妙趣横生。 |
3. | ~ of sb/sth 未察觉;未意识到;未注意not aware of sb/sth; not noticing sth; not conscious |
| She is unconscious of the effect she has on people. 她没有察觉自己对大众的影响。 | | He was quite unconscious of the danger. 他丝毫没有意识到危险。 |
1. | [sing] 无意识(不察觉的心理活动)the part of a person's mind with thoughts, feelings, etc. that they are not aware of and cannot control but which can sometimes be understood by studying their behaviour or dreams |
n. | 1. 【心理学】无意识〔人不自觉的思想、欲望、行动等〕 | adj. | 2. 昏迷,昏过去,昏迷不醒;无知觉,失去知觉的,人事不省,人事不知地 5. 没发觉,无察觉,没有觉察,不知道,不知不觉地,木然 2. 昏迷,昏过去,昏迷不醒;无知觉,失去知觉的,人事不省,人事不知地 5. 没发觉,无察觉,没有觉察,不知道,不知不觉地,木然 |
n. | 1. the part of the mind containing memories, thoughts, feelings, and ideas that the person is not generally aware of but that manifest themselves in dreams and dissociated acts 2. the part of your mind that contains unconscious thoughts and feelings that influence your behaviour | adj. | 1. unable to see, hear, or otherwise sense what is going on, usually temporarily and often as a result of an accident or injury 3. not intended, or not realized or recognized 4. in a condition similar to sleep in which you do not see, feel, or think, usually because you are injured 5. an unconscious feeling or thought is one that you do not realize that you have 1. unable to see, hear, or otherwise sense what is going on, usually temporarily and often as a result of an accident or injury 3. not intended, or not realized or recognized 4. in a condition similar to sleep in which you do not see, feel, or think, usually because you are injured 5. an unconscious feeling or thought is one that you do not realize that you have |
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