conscious
形容詞
定義 conscious 形容詞
awareness
- 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
- 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.
片語 conscious 形容詞
- 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.
後綴
定義 conscious 後綴
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.