1ADJ [verb-link ADJ, ADJ n, ADJ after verb]不省人事的;失去知觉的;神志不清的 Someone who is unconscious is in a state similar to sleep, usually as the result of a serious injury or a lack of oxygen. 不省人事的;失去知觉的;神志不清的
By the time ambulancemen arrived he was unconscious.
救护人员到达时他已经不省人事了。
He was dragged from his van and beaten unconscious by a gang of salmon poachers.
Many women whose fathers left home unconsciously expect to be betrayed by their own mates.
许多经历过父亲离家出走的女性潜意识里认为配偶会背叛自己。
I think racism is unconsciously inherent in practically everyone.
我认为种族偏见固有地存在于几乎所有人的潜意识中。
4N-SING 无意识 Your unconscious is the part of your mind that contains feelings and ideas that you do not know about or cannot control. 无意识
In examining the content of the unconscious, Freud called into question some deeply-held beliefs.
在审视无意识的内容时,弗洛伊德对一些根深蒂固的看法提出了质疑。
Quotations
The images of the unconscious place a great responsibility upon a man. Failure to understand them, or a shirking of ethical responsibility, deprives him of his wholeness and imposes a painful fragmentariness on his lifeCarl JungMemories, Dreams, Reflections
1in a state that is like sleep無知覺VERBS | ADVERBVERBS➤appear, be, lie, look好像沒有知覺;失去知覺;不省人事地躺着;看上去不省人事◇They found her lying unconscious on the floor.他們發現她暈倒在地板上。➤become, fall, go (especially NAmE) 失去知覺;陷入昏迷◇She fell unconscious after breathing in the gas.吸入煤氣之後她就不省人事了。◇Her eyes closed as she went unconscious.她失去知覺的同時眼睛也閉上了。➤remain仍然不省人事▸➤batter sb, beat sb, kick sb, knock sb, render sb打得某人不省人事;踢得某人暈過去;把某人撞昏;使某人失去知覺◇He was knocked unconscious by the impact.他被撞暈過去。➤find sb發現某人不省人事◇The paramedics found me unconscious on the floor.護理人員發現我倒在地板上不省人事。➤leave sb使某人不省人事◇The attack left her unconscious.這一擊使她失去了知覺。ADVERB➤deeply深度昏迷▸➤completely完全無知覺▸➤almost幾乎無知覺▸➤still仍然無知覺unconscious
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2unconscious of sb/sthnot aware of sb/sth未意識到VERBS | ADVERBVERBS➤appear, be, seem顯得沒意識到;沒有意識到;好像沒意識到ADVERB➤quite, totally沒有什麼意識; 完全無意識◇Parents are often quite unconscious of the ways in which they influence their children.父母很多時候都意識不到自己在哪些方面會影響孩子。unconscious
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3done without you being aware of it無意識VERBS | ADVERBVERBS➤be, seem無意識;好像是下意識的ADVERB➤deeply完全無意識的▸➤quite, totally, wholly絕對是無意識的◇These impulses are often totally unconscious.這些衝動常常完全出自無意識。➤almost幾乎是無意識的▸➤largely基本上是無意識的
unconscious ♦︎ unintended ♦︎ unplanned ♦︎ subconscious ♦︎ unintentionalThese words all describe sth that influences your behaviour and thoughts, even though you are not consciously aware of them.这些词均表示无意识的、下意识的。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配◆an unconscious / unplanned / unintentional action◆an unintended / unplanned consequence◆an unintended / unintentional effect◆at an unconscious / a subconscious level◆an unconscious / a subconscious desire / feeling / fear / memory◆the unconscious / subconscious mind◆largely unconscious / unintended / unintentional■unconscious(of feelings, thoughts or actions) that you are not consciously aware of, but that influence your behaviour; not deliberate or controlled(感情、思想或行为)无意识的;自然流露的◆Human beings are driven by many unconscious impulses.人类会受许多无意识的冲动驱使。◆The brochure is full of unconscious humour.这本小册子处处流露出不经意的趣味。◆She researches into the depths of the unconscious mind.她对无意识进行深入的研究。OPPconscious ⇨ deliberate▸the unconscious
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[singular] (psychology心理) ◆the concept of the unconscious as first developed by Freud由弗洛伊德提出并加以阐述的无意识的概念▸unconsciously
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◆She unconsciously began to relax in his company.在他的陪伴下,她不知不觉开始放松下来。OPPconsciously ⇨ deliberate■unintended(of an effect, result or meaning) that you did not plan or intend to happen(效果、结果或意思)非计划好的,无意的,无心的◆an unintended insult无心的冒犯◆In law you are considered responsible for the unintended consequences of your actions.法律认为人应对自己行为的意外后果负责。OPPintended ⇨ deliberate■unplannednot planned in advance非计划(或筹划)的;意外的◆The clinic provides advice on unplanned pregnancies.诊所提供有关意外怀孕的咨询建议。■subconscious ˌsʌbˈkɒnʃəs; NAmEˌsʌbˈkɑːnʃəs [usually before noun] connected with feelings that influence your behaviour but that you are not consciously aware of下意识的;潜意识的◆Some patients have a subconscious fear that they will die under anaesthetic.有些病人潜意识里担心自己会在麻醉状态下死去。◆Early childhood events are stored in the subconscious memory.婴幼儿时期发生的事存留在潜意识记忆里。OPPconscious ⇨ deliberate see also the/your subconscious ⇨ mind▸subconsciously
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◆Subconsciously, she was looking for the father she'd never known.她在下意识地寻找自己从未见过的父亲。NOTE辨析 Unconscious or subconscious?Feelings may be unconscious or subconscious but actions can only be unconscious. * unconscious和subconscious均可描述感情,但描述行为只能用unconscious◆He pushed back his hair in an unconscious gesture of annoyance.他向后捋了捋头发,这个无意识的动作说明他很恼火。◆He pushed back his hair in a subconscious gesture.Both words can be used to describe the part of the mind that contains feelings that you are not aware of, but the unconscious is the more technical term in psychology.这两个词均可指包含自己未意识到的情感的下意识,但在心理学中the unconscious更为专业。■unintentionalˌʌnɪnˈtenʃənl happening by accident or without you intending it无意的;非故意的;偶然的◆Perhaps I misled you, but it was quite unintentional.也许我误导了你,但那绝不是有意的。OPPintentional ⇨ deliberate▸unintentionally
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◆They had unintentionally provided wrong information.他们无意中提供了错误的信息。OPPintentionally ⇨ deliberate