释义 |
preˈconsciousness [f. prec. + -ness.] The state or condition of being preconscious; the preconscious part of the mind.
1930W. Empson Seven Types of Ambiguity viii. 302 It is grasped in the pre-consciousness of the reader by a native effort of the mind. 1959Listener 15 Oct. 624/1 This leads us to the idea of preconsciousness. That is the area of mental life in which everything we have experienced in the past, and can still remember, is stored. If consciousness is everything of which we are aware, then preconsciousness is everything which we can remember. 1970New Yorker 26 Dec. 61 We learn of the ‘hum’ in the literal deeps of the poet's consciousness or pre-consciousness. |