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preconscious

/pree-kon-shuhs/US // priˈkɒn ʃəs //UK // (priːˈkɒnʃəs) //

前意识,前意识的,前意识形态,前意识到的

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : Psychoanalysis. absent from but capable of being readily brought into consciousness.
    • : occurring prior to the development of consciousness.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the preconscious portion of the mind; foreconscious.

Examples

  • The brains of blindsighted people appear to exploit preconscious areas of the visual system, yielding sighted behavior without visual experience.

  • On some preconscious level, we never outgrow this expectation or fear about our omnipresent mothers.

  • Bones of the mindful Romans—and savage, preconscious trees, indomitable.

  • And his mind, as far back as his preconscious and the upper fringes of his subconscious, agreed with his words.

  • Dr. Konrad Bern, on the other hand, was difficult to read below the preconscious stage.

  • So, as far as possible, there must be in me no departure from myself, lest I injure the preconscious dynamic relation.

  • I wish I was a halfway decent telepath, I'd like to know what's going on in your preconscious.