consciousness
柯林斯詞典
1. N-COUNT Your consciousness is your mind and your thoughts. 思想頭腦
That idea has been creeping into our consciousness for some time. 那個念頭在我們腦子里漸漸產(chǎn)生已有一段時間了。
2. N-UNCOUNT The consciousness of a group of people is their set of ideas, attitudes, and beliefs. (群體的) 觀念體系
The Green Party is attempting to shift the American consciousness. 綠黨在試圖改變美國人的觀念體系。
3. N-UNCOUNT You use consciousness to refer to an interest in and knowledge of a particular subject or idea. (對某話題或思想的) 意識
Her political consciousness sprang from her upbringing when her father's illness left the family short of money. 她的政治覺悟源于她的成長背景,當時她父親的病讓家里缺錢。
4. N-UNCOUNT Consciousness is the state of being awake rather than being asleep or unconscious. If someone loses consciousness, they become unconscious, and if they regain consciousness, they become conscious after being unconscious. 知覺
She banged her head and lost consciousness. 她撞了頭,失去了知覺。
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consciousness /?k?n??sn?s/ (consciousnesses)
劍橋詞典
- The children have no consciousness of being different.
- He is completely unaware of gender issues - we will have to raise his consciousness.
- Her consciousness of the feelings of others was the thing that made her a fantastic doctor .
- He shows no consciousness that others might find him boring .
- Does she have any consciousness of how rude other people find her?
consciousness noun [U] (UNDERSTANDING)
the state of understanding and realizing something意識;感覺;覺悟
[ 詞或詞組后面接一個that從句 ] Her consciousness that she's different makes her feel uneasy . 意識到自已與眾不同,她感到很不自在。
Working in an unemployment office had helped to raise his political consciousness. 在失業(yè)救濟辦公室工作幫助他提高了政治意識。
例句
consciousness noun [U] (AWAKE)
the state of being awake , thinking , and knowing what is happening around you有意識的;神志清醒的;有知覺的
He lost consciousness after his accident and never recovered /regained it. 事故發(fā)生后他便失去了知覺,再也沒有蘇醒過來。 返回 consciousness