unconscious
unconscious 英 [ʌnˈkɒnʃəs] 美 [ʌnˈkɑnʃəs]
adj. 无意识的,未察觉的;失去知觉的
名词复数:unconsciouss
- When you're unconscious you're passed out or asleep. Anything going on in the body that we're not aware of can also be called unconscious.
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- adj. 无意识的,未察觉的;失去知觉的
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1. She was knocked unconscious.
她被打昏了。
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2. They found him lying unconscious on the floor.
他们发现他晕倒在地板上。
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3. unconscious desires
自然流露的欲望
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4. The book is full of unconscious humour.
这本书妙趣横生。
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5. He was quite unconscious of the danger.
他丝毫没有意识到危险。
- unconscious (adj.) 1712, "unaware, not marked by conscious thought," from un- (1) "not" + conscious. Meaning "temporarily insensible, knocked out" is recorded from 1860. Related: Unconsciously; unconsciousness. In psychology, the noun the unconscious (1876) is a loan-translation of German das Unbewusste. The adjective in this sense is recorded from 1912.
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