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/ʌnˈkɒnʃəs/ |
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1 | in a condition similar to sleep in which you do not see , feel , or think , usually because you are injured (通常因受伤而)失去知觉的,不省人事的 |
| She was unconscious but still breathing when the ambulance arrived. 救护车到达时她已不省人事,但仍有呼吸。 |
| knock/beat sb unconscious He was attacked by two men and knocked unconscious. 他遭到两个人的袭击,被打得昏了过去。 |
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2 | an unconscious feeling or thought is one that you do not realize you have (感情或想法)无意识的,不自觉的 |
| an unconscious fear of change 对变化不自觉的恐惧 |
| the child’ s unconscious desire to learn 这个孩子不自觉的学习欲望 |
| 2a | used about things you do without realizing you are doing them or without intending to do them (行为)下意识的,无意中做出的 | | She has the unconscious habit of biting her fingernails. 她有下意识咬指甲的习惯。 | | an unconscious gesture of self-protection 下意识的自卫姿势 | |
| 2b | to not realize something 没意识到某事物 | | She seemed totally unconscious of the embarrassment she had caused. 她似乎完全没有意识到自己造成的尴尬局面。 | |
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unconsciously adv |
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unconsciousness noun U |
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