oblivious 的定义
- unmindful; unconscious; unaware: She was oblivious of his admiration.
- forgetful; without remembrance or memory: oblivious of my former failure.
- Archaic. inducing forgetfulness.
oblivious 近义词
unaware, ignorant
oblivious 的近义词 43 个
- blind
- deaf
- inattentive
- unconcerned
- unfamiliar
- uninformed
- absent
- absentminded
- absorbed
- abstracted
- amnesic
- blundering
- careless
- disregardful
- distracted
- dreamy
- forgetful
- forgetting
- gone
- heedless
- incognizant
- inconversant
- insensible
- neglectful
- negligent
- not all there
- out to lunch
- overlooking
- preoccupied
- regardless
- spacey
- strung out
- unacquainted
- unconscious
- undiscerning
- uninstructed
- unknowing
- unmindful
- unnoticing
- unobservant
- unrecognizing
- unwitting
- zonked
oblivious 的反义词 7 个
更多oblivious例句
- In turn, some bicyclists complain of “oblivious” pedestrians stepping out into their path or sauntering across bike lanes.
- A whole universe of particles exists, and we are mostly oblivious, largely because these particles are invisible.
- After a warm reception to those promos — particularly from the soccer community — the writing quartet of Sudeikis, Hunt, Joe Kelly and Bill Lawrence reimagined the brashly oblivious Lasso for a full series.
- Maybe, like me, you’ve ended up in the sort of road-to-nowhere predicament that only a willfully oblivious reliance on Google Maps can achieve.
- As the cicadas continue to walk and fly, apparently oblivious to the situation, the spores fall off and infect other insects — just what the fungus is trying to provoke.
- Borges, at first, was oblivious to her absolute lack of intellectual acuity.
- Panahi, however, refuses to be oblivious to what goes on in his country.
- She is helplessly oblivious to what is going on between Iago and Othello.
- Letterman, however, was oblivious to this—which certainly seems to hold up based on his frazzled reaction in this clip.
- At one point, an oblivious girl asked whether the placard was a joke.
- Our race does not possess successful men in such a number that we can be oblivious to apparent success as on a young man's part.
- Then, apparently oblivious to the boy's existence, he applied himself again to the whistle.
- Bending over him she gently raised his head and showered unrestrained kisses upon his lips, oblivious of all save her lover.
- There was no change in the outer performance of the hours, but Mata remained alert, disturbed, and the girl tranquilly oblivious.
- In no case did they ignore her, but they were so cheerfully engaged in conversation that they were usually quite oblivious of her.