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/ˈkɒnʃəsnəs/ |
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1 | U the state of being awake and able to hear , see , and think 知觉;感觉 |
| He lay there, drifting in and out of consciousness. 他躺在那儿,恍恍惚惚的。 |
| lose consciousness The pain was so bad that I lost consciousness. 疼痛实在难忍,疼得我都失去了知觉。 |
| regain/recover consciousness As a result of the accident she fell into a coma and never regained consciousness. 由于那起事故,她昏迷过去了,再也没有醒过来。 |
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2 | singular/U the knowledge or understanding that something exists or is important 意识;观念;觉悟 |
| +of We want to increase students’ consciousness of health issues. 我们想提高学生的健康意识。 |
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3 | singular/U someone’ s mind and thoughts 意识;思想 |
| The sound of the fighting receded from my consciousness. 打斗声从我的意识中退去了。 |
| 3a | singular the beliefs, opinions, and feelings of a group of people 观念;意识 | | Individual freedom is a powerful notion in the European popular consciousness. 个体自由是欧洲大众意识中的一个很有影响力的观念。 | | political/national/public consciousness 政治觉悟/民族意识/公众意识 | |
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