conscious

形容词

UK/ˈkɒn.ʃəs/
US/ˈkɑːn.ʃəs/

定义 conscious 形容词

awareness

  1. C1

    Awake and aware of one's surroundings; in a state of being able to think and perceive.

    • He is still conscious, but his injuries are very severe.

    • She has been moved out of the operating room, but she is not fully conscious yet.

    • "May I speak to Isobel, please?" "She's still in bed. I'll go and see if she is conscious yet."

intention

  1. C2

    Done with full awareness and intention; deliberate and purposeful.

    • It’s clear he is making a conscious effort to be nice to me right now.

    • It wasn't a conscious decision to lose weight; it happened unintentionally.

    • She made a conscious decision to ignore the criticism.

片语 conscious 形容词

  • be conscious of something/someone

    To be aware of or notice the presence or existence of something or someone.

    I keep feeling a tingling sensation in my foot, even though it doesn't actually hurt.

后缀

UK/-kɒn.ʃəs/
US/-kɑːn-/

定义 conscious 后缀

  1. Having a heightened awareness of or concern for something specified; particularly attentive to or focused on something.

    • Teenagers who are highly fashion-conscious.

    • Consumers who are very health-conscious.

    • He has never been particularly politically conscious.