subconscious / sʌbˈkɒn ʃəs /

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subconscious2 个定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. existing or operating in the mind beneath or beyond consciousness:the subconscious self.Compare preconscious, unconscious.
  2. imperfectly or not wholly conscious: subconscious motivations.
n. 名词 noun
  1. the totality of mental processes of which the individual is not aware; unreportable mental activities.

subconscious 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

innermost in thought

subconscious 的近义词 10
subconscious 的反义词 2
n. 名词 noun

inner thoughts

更多subconscious例句

  1. Somebody that I can get along with and has a similar interest, that comes from a similar background…a lot of that subconscious.
  2. O’Meara, 65, describes the work as something that simply “emerged from my subconscious.”
  3. In the short two-and-a-half chapters of her autobiography that relates the years between infancy and before the arrival of Sullivan, Keller does an extraordinary job of describing how an experimental scientist’s subconscious mind works.
  4. All credit to the human subconscious—it’s just this floating, dreamlike state.
  5. Search deeper, and you might find your father going up for a third plate and something remaining of the “dessert pizzas” lodged in your subconscious.
  6. Their motives were the usual mix of the honorable, the base, and the subconscious.
  7. The third eye would seem to symbolize a hidden inner knowledge or the subconscious.
  8. So start by recalibrating your own, perhaps subconscious, expectations.
  9. I knew that on a subconscious level at the writing stage, because of the way the stories went together.
  10. His latest film, A Dangerous Method, could be seen as the culmination of his subconscious-self trilogy.
  11. Flick awoke by one of those subconscious mental perceptions that the Society for Psychical Research is at present investigating.
  12. What he had said in his sleep—was it in reality the words of unconsciousness, or was it subconscious knowledge?
  13. But he also had come with the subconscious plan of getting at anything that would help Withers.
  14. Whatever this entity might be, an entity it was, entirely distinct from his own conscious or subconscious mind.
  15. Never, in the uttermost depths of his subconscious, would he have been likely to label himself Popsy.