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词汇 consciousness
释义 consciousness
noun[ U ]
uk /ˈkɒn.ʃəs.nəs/ us /ˈkɑːn.ʃəs.nəs/

consciousnessnoun[U] (UNDERSTANDING)


C1
the state of understanding and realizing something: 意识;感觉;觉悟
[ + that ]Her consciousness that she's different makes her feel uneasy.意识到自已与众不同,她感到很不自在。
raise consciousness Working in an unemployment office had helped to raise his political consciousness.在失业救济办公室工作帮助他提高了政治意识。
The children have no consciousness of being different.
He is completely unaware of gender issues - we will have to raise his consciousness.
Her consciousness of the feelings of others was the thing that made her a fantastic doctor.
He shows no consciousness that others might find him boring.
Does she have any consciousness of how rude other people find her?
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Knowledge and awareness
acquaintance
alertness
as every schoolboy/schoolchild knowsidiom
astuteness
at/in the back of your mindidiom
experientially
familiarity
firsthand
general knowledge
gnostic
lived experience
metacognition
nescience
nescient
off someone's radaridiom
sensibility
street smarts
theory of mind
visual literacy
witting

consciousnessnoun[U] (AWAKE)


B2
the state of being awake, thinking, and knowing what is happening around you: 有意识的;神志清醒的;有知觉的
lose consciousness He lost consciousness after his accident and never regained it.
regain consciousness Hers was the first face I saw when I regained consciousness.
recover consciousness The doctors warned me that he may never recover consciousness.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Animal physiology: not sleeping & not unconscious
anti-sleep
come round
fully conscious
get up
insomnia
keep someone up
knock
land
night owl
rise
sit (someone) up
sleepless
vigil
wait
wait up
wake up!idiom
wakefully
wakefulness
wakey-wakey
woke

consciousness | American Dictionary


consciousness
noun[ U ]
us/ˈkɑn·ʃəs·nəs/

consciousnessnoun[U] (BEING AWAKE)


the state of being awake, aware of what is around you, and able to think:
He lost consciousness on the way to the hospital, and regained consciousness the next day.

consciousnessnoun[U] (NOTICING)


the fact of noticing the existence of something:
There’s definitely a consciousness of the employment market among the students.

Examples of consciousness


consciousness
The presentation of the past is linked to all forms of image consciousness and manipulation.
There is reason for dissatisfaction with the present state of knowledge about brain mechanisms related to vision and consciousness, and many of us share it.
Because, when we see, we have continuous access to features of a scene, it is as if we continuously represent those features in consciousness.
Consciousness or awareness is not a property that informational states of the brain can just come to have in that way.
Instead, we have turned our attention to the presentation of a framework within which to investigate the nature of vision and visual consciousness.
The problem of consciousness, in this general picture, is to understand what processes or mechanisms or events in the brain make certain contents phenomenally conscious.
There need be no oneto-one correlation between states of consciousness and events in the brain.
In this state, one's subjective consciousness is focused on one internally generated, usually terrifying, image or belief.
Is that really all there is to say about the neurochemical basis of consciousness?
Certainly, some types of memory are intricately linked with consciousness, in particular the episodic memory usually proposed for consolidation.
As such it may be seen to hold a central place in the development of emotional identity and subjective consciousness.
Encouraged by the success of the 1988 exhibition, the organisers kept stimulating the newly aroused historical consciousness of their fellow villagers.
Symptoms, including loss of consciousness, recurred within six weeks.
One might say that in having children we participate in the mystery of the creation of self-consciousness.
Language is the only modality of consciousness that makes perceptible the relational (or predicational) form of thought and the abstract elements of thought.
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Collocations withconsciousness


consciousness

These are words often used in combination with consciousness.

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altered consciousness
In this alteredconsciousness, the scale of spaces and things appears relational rather than axiomatic, and the psyche and the social become integrated.
civic consciousness
To promote civicconsciousness, a community needs to create places and occasions for civic engagement.
class consciousness
Most historians have seen in the process of organization the flowering of 'working classconsciousness'.
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