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con·scious
/ˈkɑn(t)ʃəs/
(
a
.)有意識的,自覺的;有意識的,神志清醒的
From:
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con·scious
/ˈkɑnʧəs/
形容詞
有意識的,清醒的,有知覺的
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Con·scious
a.
1.
Possessing
the
faculty
of
knowing
one's
own
thoughts
or
mental
operations
.
Some
are
thinking
or
conscious
beings
,
or
have
a
power
of
thought
.
--
I
.
Watts
.
2.
Possessing
knowledge
,
whether
by
internal
,
conscious
experience
or
by
external
observation
;
cognizant
;
aware
;
sensible
.
Her
conscious
heart
imputed
suspicion
where
none
could
have
been
felt
.
--
Hawthorne
.
The
man
who
breathes
most
healthilly
is
least
conscious
of
his
own
breathing
.
--
De
Quincey
.
3.
Made
the
object
of
consciousness
;
known
to
one's
self
;
as
,
conscious
guilt
.
With
conscious
terrors
vex
me
round
.
--
Milton
.
Syn:
--
Aware
;
apprised
;
sensible
;
felt
;
known
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
conscious
adj
1:
intentionally
conceived
; "
a
conscious
effort
to
speak
more
slowly
"; "
a
conscious
policy
" [
syn
:
witting
]
2:
knowing
and
perceiving
;
having
awareness
of
surroundings
and
sensations
and
thoughts
; "
remained
conscious
during
the
operation
"; "
conscious
of
his
faults
"; "
became
conscious
that
he
was
being
followed
" [
ant
:
unconscious
]
3: (
followed
by
`
of
')
showing
realization
or
recognition
of
something
; "
few
voters
seem
conscious
of
the
issue's
importance
"; "
conscious
of
having
succeeded
"; "
the
careful
tread
of
one
conscious
of
his
alcoholic
load
"-
Thomas
Hardy
[
syn
:
conscious(p)
]
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