unconscious 的 2 个定义
- not conscious; without awareness, sensation, or cognition.
- temporarily devoid of consciousness.
- not perceived at the level of awareness; occurring below the level of conscious thought: an unconscious impulse.
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- the unconscious, Psychoanalysis. the part of the mind containing psychic material that is only rarely accessible to awareness but that has a pronounced influence on behavior.
unconscious 近义词
not awake; out cold
unconscious 的近义词 32 个
- comatose
- paralyzed
- senseless
- cold
- out
- raving
- benumbed
- blacked out
- bombed
- dead to the world
- drowsy
- entranced
- feeling no pain
- flattened
- in a trance
- inanimate
- inert
- insensate
- insensible
- lethargic
- numb
- on the canvas
- out like a light
- palsied
- passed out
- put away
- stunned
- stupefied
- swooning
- torpid
- tranced
- zonked
unconscious 的反义词 7 个
ignorant; automatic
更多unconscious例句
- Her writing has often revealed what was previously hidden, parsed what was unconscious, be it the miasmic unease of the late 1960s or the subterranean structures of national politics.
- Gideon is then rendered unconscious by an unseen hand, and when he wakes again, Angie has disappeared.
- Remote workplaces can also help eliminate unconscious bias in hiring, for example, when interviews are conducted over the phone instead of via video interviews.
- When she caught up, he was sprawled on the side of the road, unconscious.
- Incubation is as unconscious as it is real, and it enhances creativity.
- When he invited her to play in a charity game, she got knocked unconscious when he passed her the ball.
- This renders the patient unconscious and thus, effectively relieves pain.
- One of the mobs caught Dr. Saptal Singh, beat him unconscious—and presuming him dead—threw his body off a train.
- “The punches and kicks eventually knocked me unconscious and left me completely unresponsive,” Singh explained.
- Some people were chased; some robbed; two men were beaten unconscious.
- It began with certain postulates, or assumptions, to a great extent unconscious, of the conditions to which it applied.
- In this way child's play, like primitive art, shows a certain unconscious selectiveness.
- He was apparently equally unconscious of anything extraordinary in the situation.
- In a dream he crossed the crowded hall, avoiding various acquaintances with unconscious cunning.
- Nancy was little the worse for the awful accident, bruised, of course, but poor Masters was unconscious.