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conscious

/kon-shuhs/US // ˈkɒn ʃəs //UK // (ˈkɒnʃəs) //

有意识的,有意识地,自觉的,自觉

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : aware of one's own existence, sensations, thoughts, surroundings, etc.
    • : fully aware of or sensitive to something: conscious of one's own faults; He wasn't conscious of the gossip about his past.
    • : having the mental faculties fully active: He was conscious during the operation.
    • : known to oneself; felt: conscious guilt.
    • : aware of what one is doing: a conscious liar.
    • : aware of oneself; self-conscious.
    • : deliberate; intentional: a conscious insult; a conscious effort.
    • : acutely aware of or concerned about: money-conscious; a diet-conscious society.
    • : Obsolete. inwardly sensible of wrongdoing.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the conscious, Psychoanalysis. the part of the mind comprising psychic material of which the individual is aware.

Synonyms & Antonyms

adj.alert, awake
Synonyms
attentive殷勤,贴心,贴心的,殷勤的aware知道的,知道,注意到的,认识到的certain确信,某种程度上,某种,某种程度上说cognizant认识到,认知,认知的,认识informed获悉,有信息的,有消息称,有资料显示keen敏锐的,热情的,敏锐,热切的mindful铭记于心的,介意的,铭记在心的,铭记于心responsive响应性,响应性的,响应式,响应的sensible理智的,合理的,合理,明智的sure确信,肯定的,确信的,肯定vigilant警惕,警惕性强,警惕的,警惕性watchful小心翼翼,谨慎的,警惕的,警惕able to recognize能识别,能认识到,认得出,能认识acquainted相识的,相识,相识的人,熟悉的aesthetic审美,审美性,审美的,审美观alive to活到,活着到,活着的时候到apperceptive感受性,感受性的,感知性的,感知性apprised了解到的情况,获悉的,了解到的,获悉assured保证,保证的,保证了,保证人au courant迅速,迅速的,迅速反应,迅速行动conversant会话,熟悉的人,熟悉的,会话者discerning有眼光的,敏锐的洞察力,辨别力强的,敏锐的felt感觉,感到,感受,感受到hep to帮助,协助,帮忙,帮in on在上,在关于,在于,在对in right mind在正确的心态下,心中有数,正念,心中有底knowing知道,了解,知道的,认识known已知,已知的,所知,众所周知noticing没有注意到,没有注意到的,不注意,没有注意到这一点noting注意到的,注意到,注意到这一点,注释observing观察,观察到的,观测,观察到的情况on to对,关于,在,在对perceiving觉察,感知,觉察到,察觉percipient知觉者,感知者,感知器,知情人recognizing认识到,认识到这一点,确认,认识到了这一点seeing看到的,看到了,看到,看到的是sensitive to敏感的,敏感于,敏感的是,敏感的人sentient有知觉的,有知觉的人,有知觉,有意识的supraliminal巅峰状态,巅峰时刻,巅峰时期,巅峰期understanding理解,了解,理解力,了解情况wise to聪明的,智慧的,聪明,智慧with it与它,用它,与其,与之对应的是witting聪明,聪明的人,聪明人,聪明的
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Examples

  • Marketers must be conscious not to devalue backgrounds and experiences, as this may be where nuance is needed most.

  • These connections form an intricate web of nerves linking the brain and spine to organs, allowing the latter to function independently of conscious thought, hence the term “autonomic.”

  • In the 80s and 90s, as people became more environmentally conscious, there was a revival of naturally pigmented cotton.

  • A key challenge for understanding or replicating smell, the authors write, is figuring out the essential bits of neural data from nose to brain that induce a conscious perception.

  • Their solution is a conscious shift towards a new way of organizing the world.

  • To his credit, Huckabee is conscious of the fact that he will need a cluster of deep-pocketed patrons and bundlers.

  • Can a seven year old—let alone a two year old—really make the conscious calculations necessary to create “true” works of art?

  • And, as noted with victim blaming, this undermines men as thinking, rational, conscious beings.

  • Rarely does a socially conscious video without celebrities or music make such an impact.

  • And at the time he wrote that letter, Derek was also conscious of his own mortality.

  • All through the sad duties of the next four days Felipe was conscious of the undercurrent of this premonition.

  • I am distinctly conscious of feeling more kindly disposed to that young man.

  • Could he be conscious of all this, and not excuse the unsteady youth—accuse himself?

  • She did not appear conscious that she had done anything unusual in commanding his presence.

  • This man does not appear at all put out by Mr. Arden's observant presence, nor even conscious of it.