subconscious
subconscious 英 [ˌsʌbˈkɒnʃəs] 美 [ˌsʌbˈkɑnʃəs]
adj. 潜意识的;下意识的 n. 潜在意识;下意识心理活动
名词复数:subconsciouss
- Subconscious describes something that is just below your awareness, like at a subconscious level hoping your friend's boyfriend breaks up with her — you didn't even realize you felt that way until it happened.
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- adj. 潜意识的;下意识的
- n. 潜在意识;下意识心理活动
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1. This step prepares both your conscious mind and subconscious for action.
这个步骤为行动做好了意识和潜意识的准备。
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2. Think of consciousness as a spotlight, with the subconscious controlling when to turn it on and where to direct the beam.
如果把意识知觉当做一个聚光灯,那么潜意识就是它的控制装置,决定灯光什么时候打开,把光束指向哪里。
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3. When they were together she would often take film and photos of him with their godchildren and friends’ children, doubtless a subconscious expression of her desire to have children by him.
他们在一起的时候,她就会跟他和他们的教内子女、朋友们的孩子们一起录影或照相,这无疑是她渴望跟他生孩子的潜意识的行为表达。
- subconscious (adj.) 1823, "not wholly conscious, feebly conscious" (implied in subconsciously), from sub- + conscious. First attested in De Quincey. The noun, in the psychological sense ("mental processes taking place without consciousness"), is attested from 1886, from adjectival sense "occurring in the mind, but not in consciousness;" earlier noun was subconsciousness (1845).
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