conscious /ˈkɑːnʃəs/ adjective Learner's definition of CONSCIOUS
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[more conscious; most conscious] : awake and able to understand what is happening around you有意识的;神志清醒的 — opposite unconscious 2
not used before a noun,
[more conscious; most conscious] : aware of something (such as a fact or feeling) : knowing that something exists or is happening察觉到;意识到;注意到—
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She was very conscious of how late it was.她很清楚已经很晚了。
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We are conscious of the risks involved in the procedure.我们意识到在这个过程中存在的风险。
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He is conscious of being a role model for children.他意识到自己就是孩子们行为的榜样。
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I was conscious of the fact that I had to do well on the test to pass the course.我意识到要通过这门课程就得做好这次测试。
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He was conscious that they were watching him closely.他觉察到他们在密切监视他。
— opposite unconscious 3
: known or felt by yourself自觉的;有意识的 — opposite unconscious 4
[more conscious; most conscious] : caring about something specified有…意识的;注重…的 — see also self-conscious 5
: done after thinking about facts and reasons carefully深思熟虑的;慎重的;刻意的 — opposite unconscious
— consciously
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Becoming CEO of the company was a goal she had consciously pursued for 10 years.成为公司首席执行官是她10年来刻意追求的目标。
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someone who craves attention, whether consciously or unconsciously不管有意还是无意,渴望引起关注的人
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I wasn't consciously aware of having laughed.我没有意识到自己笑了。