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🔑 con·sciousBrE /ˈkɒnʃəs/NAmE /ˈkɑːnʃəs/ adjective🔑 [not before noun] aware of sth; noticing sth 意识到;注意到◆~ of sthShe's very conscious of the problems involved. 她完全意识到了所涉及的问题。◆~ of doing sthHe became acutely conscious of having failed his parents. 他深深感到自己辜负了父母的期望。◆~ that…I was vaguely conscious that I was being watched. 我隐隐约约地觉察到有人在监视我。 OPP unconscious ➡ see also class-conscious, self-conscious 🔑 able to use your senses and mental powers to understand what is happening 神志清醒的;有知觉的;有意识的◆A patient who is not fully conscious should never be left alone. 神志并非完全清醒的病人必须时刻有人照料。 OPP unconscious 🔑 (of actions, feelings, etc. 行为、感情等) deliberate or controlled 慎重的;有意的;刻意的◆to make a conscious decision 作出慎重的决定◆I made a conscious effort to get there on time. 我刻意约束自己准时到达那里。◆a conscious act of cruelty 蓄意的残暴行径 OPP unconscious ➡ compare subconscious adjective 🔑 being particularly interested in sth 特别感兴趣的;关注的◆environmentally conscious 有环保意识的◆They have become increasingly health-conscious. 他们的健康意识越来越强。▸ con·scious·ly BrE /ˈkɒnʃəsli/NAmE /ˈkɑːnʃəsli/ adverb◆Consciously or unconsciously, you made a choice. 不管是有意还是无意,你已作出了选择。 |