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单词 conscious
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conscious
(kɒnʃəs )
1. adjective [v-link ADJ that]
If you are conscious of something, you notice it or realize that it is happening.
He was conscious of the faint, musky aroma of aftershave.
She was very conscious of Max studying her.
Conscious that he was becoming light-headed again, he went over to the window.
Synonyms: aware of, wise to [slang], alert to, responsive to  
2. adjective [v-link ADJ that]
If you are conscious of something, you think about it a lot, especially because you are unhappy about it or because you think it is important.
I'm very conscious of my weight. [+ of]
He is acutely conscious that this transition will bring with it the risk of social unrest.
3. adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun]
A conscious decision or action is made or done deliberately with you giving your full attention to it.
I don't think we ever made a conscious decision to have a big family.
Make a conscious effort to relax your muscles.
Synonyms: deliberate, knowing, reasoning, studied  
consciously adverb [ADVERB with verb]
Sophie was not consciously seeking a replacement after her father died.
4. adjective [usually verb-link ADJECTIVE] B2
Someone who is conscious is awake rather than asleep or unconscious.
She was fully conscious all the time and knew what was going on.
Synonyms: awake, wide-awake, sentient, alive  
5. adjective [ADJECTIVE noun]
Conscious memories or thoughts are ones that you are aware of.
He had no conscious memory of his four-week stay in hospital.
Beneath the conscious mind there are many levels of the unconscious.
consciously adverb [ADVERB with verb, ADVERB adjective]
Most people cannot consciously remember much before the ages of 5 to 7 years.
Sometimes we are not consciously aware of these feelings.
-conscious
(kɒnʃəs )
combining form
-conscious combines with words such as ' health', ' fashion', 'politically', and 'environmentally' to form adjectives which describe someone who believes that the aspect of life indicated is important.
We're all becoming increasingly health-conscious these days.
Collocations:
conscious consumer
Buy less and buy better to become a conscious consumer.
Times, Sunday Times
Although they are not large sheep they have enormous potential for the production of high quality lean lamb for today's health conscious consumer.
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The year has started with a flurry of interest in alternative farming techniques being developed as a response to environmentally conscious consumers.
Times,Sunday Times
In this nascent field, conscious consumers must contend with, at best, imperfect information about where and how their clothes are made.
Times, Sunday Times
However, socially conscious consumers with a commitment to buying fair trade products are more likely to pay the premium associated with fair trade coffee.
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conscious control
Focus on improving things that are within your conscious control.
The Sun
And at what points may we adapt and take conscious control of our beliefs?
Times, Sunday Times
The brain has the power to cause serious, disabling symptoms without that person's conscious control.
Times,Sunday Times
The scientists noted that the younger participants' brains all tended to light up in the same way, with markedly similar responses in areas linked to the conscious control of attention.
Times, Sunday Times
Such as: when you are driving at 70mph you are not necessarily in conscious control of your vehicle.
Times, Sunday Times
conscious decision
We made a conscious decision to take their spinners down.
Times,Sunday Times
And he made a conscious decision to back away from the 'hedonism/narcissism' and instead 'hang with the fam'.
Times, Sunday Times
I then made a conscious decision to pull myself up by the boot straps.
The Sun
There was a conscious decision to make it more complicated in structure.
The Sun
He made a conscious decision not to read in detail what the papers had said about him, ever.
Times, Sunday Times
conscious desire
I don't have any conscious desire to present the sermon as an aesthetic experience or a piece of art.
Christianity Today
This may be less down to the power of the unconscious than a conscious desire to invest in every sartorial genre possible.
Times, Sunday Times
This pattern of activity can also be elicited through the conscious desire to void.
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The modernist literary movement was driven by a conscious desire to overturn traditional modes of representation and express the new sensibilities of their time.
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Combined with this was the conscious desire to be different.
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conscious effort
At least he was not until he made a conscious effort midway through last season to ' mellow out'.
Times, Sunday Times (2007)
Has that been a conscious effort?
Times, Sunday Times (2016)
Without a conscious effort, they will end up in very different places.
The Sun (2016)
You have to make a conscious effort to make time for people.
The Sun (2013)
We must make a conscious effort to slow down and listen intentionally.
Christianity Today (2000)
conscious experience
But if so, then not everything presented by conscious experience need be illusory.
The Times Literary Supplement
The whole of conscious experience seems to us like something 'magical'; hence the subtitle of the book.
The Times Literary Supplement
When we have a conscious experience, he claims, it seems to us that we are 'on a separate plane of existence from the physical world'.
The Times Literary Supplement
Her hypothetical device would act as an interlocutor between the private and subjective world of individual conscious experience, and the functional activities of the human brain that facilitate it.
The Times Literary Supplement
Introspectively, the world of conscious experience seems to have considerable structure.
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conscious intention
I believe they speak to us too, though probably not with conscious intention.
Times,Sunday Times
Time of conscious intention to act in relation to onset of cerebral activity (readiness-potential) the unconscious initiation of a freely voluntary act.
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Implicit stereotypes are an aspect of implicit social cognition, the phenomenon that perceptions, attitudes, and stereotypes operate without conscious intention.
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For humans, an action would only be called altruistic if it was done with the conscious intention of helping another.
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This enables the researchers to estimate the timing of the conscious intention to move without relying on the subject's knowledge or demanding them to focus on a clock.
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conscious level
Even when people were not consciously thinking about what they were going to buy, we could detect the activity at a non- conscious level.
Times, Sunday Times
This process may not be happening on a conscious level, but it happens.
Christianity Today
Before we can do anything about our shortcomings, we have to raise them to a conscious level.
Christianity Today
Yet all those things are happening below the conscious level.
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Sometimes they operate at a conscious level.
Times, Sunday Times
conscious memory
It's my first conscious memory of becoming aware of landscape.
Times, Sunday Times
Once an odor enters into conscious memory, it can signal the presence of a threat, like the smell of gas or smoke.
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It was also one of my first conscious memories as a human on this earth.
The Sun
Studies have shown that the implicit learning of skills that are important for human performance can be learned and actualized without any conscious memory of having learned them.
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The subject later reported that he could feel and hear the air leaking out, and his last conscious memory was of the water on his tongue beginning to boil.
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conscious mind
The engineer dreams before his conscious mind takes up pencil and set square, and his man-made structure sits harmoniously in the natural world.
The Times Literary Supplement (2011)
Maybe it's a memory producing itself outside your conscious mind or maybe it's real.
The Sun (2016)
The unconscious is simply asking the conscious mind to make a plan.
Times, Sunday Times (2012)
My subconscious must be aware of something my conscious mind is not.
Times, Sunday Times (2015)
Much of this slips quite easily from my conscious mind.
Times, Sunday Times (2006)
conscious perception
This has been difficult to explain because so many neural pathways conventionally associated with conscious perception (including primary sensory areas) remain intact in many patients.
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This form of art was created to test the limits of the conscious perception of the viewer.
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According to a popular theory, gamma waves may be implicated in creating the unity of conscious perception (the binding problem).
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As there are numerous thalamocortical loops throughout the cortex, this process takes place simultaneously across many different regions of the brain during conscious perception.
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Auditory rhythms rapidly entrain motor responses into stable steady synchronization states below and above conscious perception thresholds.
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conscious sedation
With conscious sedation, you remain comfortable and pain-free.
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Prescriptions or orders received from areas outside of the conscious sedation area are not acceptable.
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They have been developed specifically for the purpose of conscious sedation in dentistry.
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Patients who undergo conscious sedation or monitored anesthesia care are never meant to be without recall.
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These procedures are typically completed under local anesthesia with or without conscious sedation, as the patient prefers.
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conscious self
The conscious self quickly developed into the idolized self.
Christianity Today
Then we developed a conscious self.
Christianity Today
The status of this disembodied conscious self has never been viewed by theologians as satisfactory.
Times, Sunday Times
The objects we see are in truth wave-emitting (or reflecting) objects which the brain shows to the conscious self in various forms and colors.
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In a sense, this view places the conscious self as an adversary to its unconscious, warring to keep the unconscious hidden.
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conscious strategy
As a conscious strategy for good lives we should be building the bonds between us.
Times,Sunday Times
This seems to me a conscious strategy on his part and that of his grandmother.
Times, Sunday Times
And don't all short stories, just like all novels, require 'a conscious strategy', whether a writer begins with that strategy or develops it during composition?
The Times Literary Supplement
Many of the greatest examples appeared to have some subterranean understanding that they were going to be done within 8,000 words, and from that occasionally sprang a conscious strategy.
The Times Literary Supplement
He claimed that strategic management involves guiding actions and events towards a conscious strategy in a step-by-step process.
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conscious thinking
They consider these to be projections of body conscious thinking - trying to force the universe to fit the human life cycle.
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The psychasthenic has insufficient control over their conscious thinking and memory, sometimes wandering aimlessly and/or forgetting what they were doing.
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The center includes a number of green features that enable energy conservation and promote environmentally conscious thinking.
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conscious thought
Once they see that, they can begin to put into place a conscious thought process that helps to minimise that bias.
Times, Sunday Times
The second refers to the decisions that just emerge, often without conscious thought.
Times, Sunday Times
Improvement comes from concentrating on the basics until we can perform them without conscious thought.
Christianity Today
Conscious thought plays a smaller part in our behaviour than we imagine.
Times, Sunday Times
This wasn't a conscious thought process - my brain simply took an executive decision to bury the existence of that night.
Times, Sunday Times
environmentally conscious
Available at a highly competitive rent to the right person - applications from campaigning lawyers, environmentally conscious architects and artists particularly welcome.
Times, Sunday Times
Some might argue that the most radical and environmentally conscious thing it could do now would be to stop the tradition for a year.
Times, Sunday Times
At the same time the company had become much more environmentally conscious.
Times, Sunday Times
They are less loyal customers, but more tolerant, open-minded and environmentally conscious.
Times, Sunday Times
The environmentally conscious design sees vehicles banished to an underground car park, leaving fume-free avenues showcasing bars, cafes and boutiques.
Times, Sunday Times
fully conscious
We were aware that if it was a fully conscious being that it would be hearing all these conversations.
Times, Sunday Times (2016)
You know there is traffic about but you are not fully conscious of it.
Austin, Valerie Self-Hypnosis (1994)
She weighed hardly ten kilograms but she was fully conscious.
The Sun (2014)
Choose just one of these activities to be fully conscious of each day.
Times, Sunday Times (2010)
highly conscious
Highly conscious of his inheritance, he has moved extremely cautiously in the decade since.
Times, Sunday Times
A modernist in his attitude to life he was highly conscious of the zeitgeist and believed in keeping pace with the times.
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The characteristics that struck me most forcibly were the independence of this outer will, and its apparently highly conscious nature.
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His childhood influenced the strong opinions he has as an adult and made him highly conscious of what the word tough times means.
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increasingly conscious
She had become increasingly conscious of her appearance.
Times, Sunday Times
Clubs are increasingly conscious of the threat.
Times, Sunday Times
I'm increasingly conscious of enunciating even those out of deliberate defiance rather than natural inclination.
Times, Sunday Times
This limitation brings the need of a more developed form to advance it towards an increasingly conscious state.
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The late 1930s saw the era of the classic coach design, with operators becoming increasingly conscious of the appearance of their coaches.
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minimally conscious
There are an estimated 6,000 cases in which patients are condemned to living in a vegetative or minimally conscious state.
Times, Sunday Times
She fell into a minimally conscious state, able to feel pain but unable to gesture or use language.
Times, Sunday Times
He has also shown in a number of minimally conscious patients the ability to make sophisticated 'semantic' speech distinctions.
Times, Sunday Times
She was left fighting for her life in hospital and remains only minimally conscious to this day, receiving round-the-clock care at a specialist nursing home.
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Doctors have described her condition as 'minimally conscious', and she has only a fleeting awareness and little ability to communicate.
Times, Sunday Times
politically conscious
Probably the most significant change was that the workers themselves were daily becoming more politically conscious.
Times, Sunday Times
Tastefully revisiting politically conscious soul from the 1960s and 1970s.
Times, Sunday Times
The ironclad separation of politically conscious social realism from detached experimentalism was some way in the future.
The Times Literary Supplement
He was very politically conscious, read a lot of newspapers.
Times, Sunday Times
Raising consciousness meant helping oneself and helping others to become politically conscious.
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socially conscious
She's very socially conscious and environmentally aware.
Times, Sunday Times (2007)
One of the founding fathers of socially conscious hip-hop makes a rare foray to British shores.
Times, Sunday Times (2010)
She made him wealthy and horsy, but also kind and socially conscious, the sort whose contacts with poor people were not merely charitable.
Smiley, Jane BARN BLIND (1994)
Translations:
Chinese: 有意识的
Japanese: 意識がある
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