unawareness / ˌʌn əˈwɛər /

不了解情况不意识到不了解的情况不知情

unawareness2 个定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. not aware or conscious; unconscious: to be unaware of any change.
adv. 副词 adverb

unawareness 近义词

n. 名词 noun

ignorance

更多unawareness例句

  1. In a statement, the Postal Service said it was “unaware of any significant delays or issues” in Butler County and was in touch with election officials.
  2. Spokespeople for the organizations said they were unaware at the time of how officers could use it to shield their identities.
  3. For those unaware, Instagram Stories are the short, disappearing videos or photos people send to their friends on Facebook’s photo-and-video sharing service.
  4. Presumably, whoever is designing the algorithm is unaware of the racial consequence of this single-­minded focus on profitability.
  5. He stated that GLAA incorrectly gave him a “0” rating on grounds that he had not returned the questionnaire and the LGBTQ group was unaware of his views on LGBTQ issues.
  6. In America, however, there is a stubborn strain of vacuous unawareness that reflects no credit on American society.
  7. Reagan harbored strong ideological convictions, but an astonishing unawareness of basic facts.
  8. At school he heard the same incessant war-talk, and found the same fundamental unawareness of the meaning of the war.
  9. Their very aloofness from the world—its unawareness of their story's existence made for the perfection of all they felt.
  10. So that when Madame von Marwitz sought to quell him she found herself met with a gentle unawareness, even a gentle indifference.
  11. But still more responsible for their unawareness was the educational system in which they were reared.
  12. The rejuvenating effects of sleep are due to man's temporary unawareness of body and breathing.