ob·liv·i·ous
adjective/əˈblɪviəs/
/əˈblɪviəs/
[not usually before noun]- not aware of something
不知道;未注意;未察觉 - oblivious (of something) He drove off, oblivious of the damage he had caused.
他驾车而去,没有注意到他所造成的损害。 - oblivious (to something) You eventually become oblivious to the noise.
你终究会变得不在意吵闹声的。 - The couple seemed oblivious to what was going on around them.
这对夫妇似乎对周围发生的事情浑然不觉。
Extra Examples- Lydia seemed oblivious, lost in her own thoughts.
莉迪亚似乎浑然不觉,沉浸在自己的思绪中。 - He seemed oblivious to the fact that I was unhappy.
他似乎没有注意到我不高兴的事实。 - His own arrogance made him oblivious to the criticisms of others.
他的傲慢使他全然不顾忌别人的批评。 - This government is totally oblivious to the need for international cooperation.
这个政府完全忽视了国际合作的必要性。 - She seemed almost oblivious to the crowds of reporters.
她似乎并不怎么在意大批记者的存在。 - He was totally oblivious of her feelings.
他对她的感情浑然不觉。 - They crept across the courtyard, oblivious of being watched.
他们蹑手蹑脚地穿过庭院,没有注意到有人在监视。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverbs- appear
- be
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- completely
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Word Originlate Middle English: from Latin obliviosus, from oblivio(n-), from oblivisci ‘forget’. - oblivious (of something) He drove off, oblivious of the damage he had caused.