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 oblivious [ә'bliviәs]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 遗忘的, 健忘的, 不知不觉的

[法] 忘却的, 健忘的, 不在意的




    oblivious
    [ adj ]
    1. (followed by `to' or `of') lacking conscious awareness of

    2. <adj.all>
      oblivious of the mounting pressures for political reform
      oblivious to the risks she ran
      not unmindful of the heavy responsibility
    3. failing to keep in mind

    4. <adj.all>
      forgetful of her responsibilities
      oblivious old age


    Oblivious \Ob*liv"i*ous\, a. [L. obliviosus: cf. F. oblivieux.]
    1. Promoting oblivion; causing forgetfulness. ``The oblivious
    pool.'' --Milton.

    She lay in deep, oblivious slumber. --Longfellow.

    2. Evincing oblivion; forgetful.

    Through are both weak in body and oblivious.
    --Latimer.
    -- {Obliv"i*ous*ly}, adv. --
    {Ob*liv"i*ous*ness}, n. --Foxe.

    1. At a nearby corner, they swerve perilously close to a listing apartment house, oblivious to any danger.
    2. Teachers were holding their ears, but the children were oblivious to the noise they were making.
    3. Straight-edged as an Iowa cornfield, oblivious to topography, the clear-cut runs right up to the edge of a U.S. Forest Service square.
    4. Each 'expert' inhabits his own cell, largely oblivious of the work of scholars wearing different labels. Why is the world of education - from kindergarten to post graduate study - so hidebound?
    5. Congress is also set in some of its other ways, seemingly oblivious to last year's electoral mandate for change.
    6. Instead, Communists have been streaming back from exile and coming out of the closet internally to organize Africa's largest industrialized working class, which has remained largely oblivious to the changes in the rest of the world.
    7. But numerous institutions have made such loans because state officials, largely oblivious to the arcane law, have never required them to get such a license.
    8. From the right, Mr George Will gleefully proclaimed: 'Massachusetts may be the Jurassic Park of American politics where the dinosaur of liberalism lumbers on oblivious to the fact that its era has long since past.
    9. As he brings his own brand of Harlem to Japan, Franco Gaskin is completely oblivious to the trucks roaring past, the summer sun and the sweat beads streaking the lenses of his glasses.
    10. Minebea, for its part, hasn't helped matters: Unlike many Japanese companies doing business in the U.S., it tends to be oblivious to the sensitivities of its new work force.
    11. Like many successful and/or wealthy men, he can seem oblivious to indignities felt by those below his station, his gruff humor only making matters worse.
    12. Sometimes, though, the golfers are a bit too oblivious.
    13. Old men played Chinese chess on a canal bank, oblivious to rifle-toting soldiers who roamed a nearby alley in groups of two and three.
    14. She isn't oblivious to the "glamour" they had to offer, but she also recognizes that a great many people enjoyed doing the bunny hop and stuffing their faces in those heady days of pre-cholesterol consciousness.
    15. It strikes a lot of people as odd that he seems to be oblivious to his own low political level.
    16. Once again, as in the violent 1966-76 Cultural Revolution, the leaders and masses caught up in the struggle seem oblivious to the possible damage to China's careful advances in economic reform.
    17. The Tax Exile appeared, nattily-dressed as ever, and coolly oblivious of the poverty he had seen.
    18. The media myth of "multi-culturalism" has so overpowered their political imagination that they are oblivious to both experience and common sense.
    19. Doctors say Ms. Cruzan is oblivious to her surroundings, cannot speak and does not feel emotions or pain.
    20. Or the final reunion in which the band forgets its differences and sings its heart out, oblivious to the scuffle in the cinema auditorium as spectators compete to be first through the exit door.
    21. They (the RTC) are not oblivious to this," Fitzwater said.
    22. But Western diplomats, especially those in the U.S. State Department, are behaving as if oblivious to the dangers of transferring biotechnology to a nation that is already using these techniques to create new warfare agents.
    23. The restaurant was packed Monday night and it appeared most of the customers were oblivious to the controversy.
    24. The presiding judge in the Barry case said he was assured by U.S. marshals that "our jurors were oblivious" to the sting, but the mayor's lawyer still said he might ask for a mistrial in connection with it.
    25. The party's failure to get its message across has left voters 'oblivious' to improvements in the NHS, he says. Sir Barney's retirement may also be beneficial to Labour.
    26. Crowds whistled, cheered and clapped as other East German cars _ some with sleeping toddlers oblivious to the commotion _ followed.
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