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 consciousness ['kɒnʃәsnis]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 意识, 知觉, 自觉

[医] (有)意识, 清醒


  1. When will the patient regain his consciousness?
    这个病人什么时候恢复知觉?
  2. This experience helped to change her social consciousness.
    这次经验有助于帮助她改变社会意识。
  3. Relating to or located at the fringe of consciousness.
    与意识边缘有关的,或在意识边缘的


consciousness
[ noun ]
  1. an alert cognitive state in which you are aware of yourself and your situation

  2. <noun.cognition>
    he lost consciousness
  3. having knowledge of

  4. <noun.cognition>
    he had no awareness of his mistakes
    his sudden consciousness of the problem he faced
    their intelligence and general knowingness was impressive


Consciousness \Con"scious*ness\, n.
1. The state of being conscious; knowledge of one's own
existence, condition, sensations, mental operations, acts,
etc.

Consciousness is thus, on the one hand, the
recognition by the mind or ``ego'' of its acts and
affections; -- in other words, the self-affirmation
that certain modifications are known by me, and that
these modifications are mine. --Sir W.
Hamilton.

2. Immediate knowledge or perception of the presence of any
object, state, or sensation. See the Note under
{Attention}.

Annihilate the consciousness of the object, you
annihilate the consciousness of the operation. --Sir
W. Hamilton.

And, when the steam
Which overflowed the soul had passed away,
A consciousness remained that it had left.
. . . images and precious thoughts
That shall not die, and can not be destroyed.
--Wordsworth.

The consciousness of wrong brought with it the
consciousness of weakness. --Froude.

3. Feeling, persuasion, or expectation; esp., inward sense of
guilt or innocence. [R.]

An honest mind is not in the power of a dishonest:
to break its peace there must be some guilt or
consciousness. --Pope.

  1. The CBI message may yet seep into the general consciousness, confirming what people know from experience to be true.
  2. "The ironic thing is now they're going to work on him around the clock so he can regain consciousness so we can execute him," Peruto said.
  3. 'It means a consciousness of freedom with responsibility.' Mr Brunner is clear that his main platform is anti-European.
  4. But Price's consciousness took a detour and wound up on the ceiling.
  5. Stormie had regained consciousness and was listed in critical condition in the hospital's intensive care unit.
  6. Not long after he regained consciousness, East tried to kill himself by ramming a chair leg down his throat, a manifestation of the psychotic state induced by extreme hypothyroidism.
  7. This would need a basic change in shareholder consciousness, he said in an article in Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, the daily newspaper.
  8. But today, while Mr. de la Madrid still talks about revolutionary nationalism, he must service an immense foreign debt, sell off unproductive state industries created in the name of social justice, and try to create a free-market consciousness.
  9. "We're trying to elevate the public consciousness here _ we want them to know about their own area," Struever says.
  10. "I very much want everybody to attune their consciousness to the idea that you've got to find a political settlement and not be thinking about how best to use military force," said Gen.
  11. English cricket is fraught with health consciousness and concern; hypochondriacs abound.
  12. "He was put on life support, and he never regained consciousness," said Jane Yousey, a Rainbow spokeswoman.
  13. In a post-Cold War era, Americans don't want awesome weapons of destruction intruding on their consciousness.
  14. I gave thanks for the return of consciousness, and thought no more of the matter.
  15. "What I'm engaged in is raising the consciousness of the Christian Church," he says. "I've got to absorb a lot of negativity." No one disputes that some of the Episcopal Church's 11,368 active priests are homosexual.
  16. In line with its newfound consciousness, Heinz now wants the government to put a lid on imported tuna ruled "dolphin-unsafe."
  17. "We want to raise the consciousness of people so they remember they have the right to be free," said Ms. Beliauskiene, 59, who works as a file clerk in a government AIDS laboratory.
  18. A country is known by the numbers it keeps, and some of those numbers of late suggest mystery, hope and a growing health consciousness.
  19. It's what you would call a warmhearted picture with some hot dancing, some B-movie class consciousness, lots of nostalgia and lots of cliches.
  20. Baecher said the new party will seek radio, television and newspaper exposure to raise environmental consciousness among the 16.5 million East Germans.
  21. They say they are simply trying to undo the self-denigrating left-wing bias about the war that was written into the national consciousness during and right after the American occupation.
  22. The underclass and the homeless are, if not more numerous, more intrusive in our consciousness and consciences.
  23. So while it is right that we should hold in memory World War II, Korea and Vietnam, and honor those who fought these wars, we should not let that "first" Great War fade from our national consciousness.
  24. "We are here to reach out to the common people of India and raise their consciousness about the importance of human rights that are violated all over the world, The show is not to raise money," Gabriel said.
  25. Marxism-Leninism no longer shaped the Soviet consciousness, but there was no corresponding change in society's totalitarian institutions.
  26. She never regained consciousness and died that night in surgery.
  27. German market rates have been well above the discount rate floor, so on the face of it the official rate was merely moving into line with reality. The not-so-good aspect of the decision had started to seep through to the market's consciousness by Friday.
  28. Today, Ms. Schwartz, as well as some of her critics, feels the uproar has only raised consciousness in corporate America and done nothing to undermine Catalyst's clout.
  29. In a radio interview, Calabia said he, Ms. Mallorca and another man dived under tables when the quake struck, "and then the ceiling fell in." "We recovered consciousness later and we called out to each other," Calabia said.
  30. When asked about women's rights, a peasant woman in the rural south asked, "What is that?" "We are trying to change the level of consciousness," said Lea Guido, head of the Luisa Amanda Espinoza Association of Nicaraguan Women.
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