单词 | consciousness |
释义 | consciousness (kɒnʃəsnəs ) Word forms: consciousnesses 1. countable noun [usually singular, usually poss NOUN] Your consciousness is your mind and your thoughts. That idea has been creeping into our consciousness for some time. 2. uncountable noun The consciousness of a group of people is their set of ideas, attitudes, and beliefs. The Greens were the catalysts of a necessary change in the European consciousness. 3. uncountable noun You use consciousness to refer to an interest in and knowledge of a particular subject or idea. Her political consciousness sprang from her upbringing. Synonyms: awareness, understanding, knowledge, recognition 4. uncountable noun Consciousness is the state of being awake rather than being asleep or unconscious. If someone loses consciousness, they become unconscious, and if they regain consciousness, they become conscious after being unconscious. She banged her head and lost consciousness. He drifted in and out of consciousness. Synonyms: sentience, awareness, sensibility 5. See also stream of consciousness Quotations: Consciousness ... is the phenomenon whereby the universe's very existence is made knownThe Emperor's New Mind Collocations: cultural consciousness However, her image as the blonde bombshell was permanently etched on the cultural consciousness. Times, Sunday Times For various reasons, what most people think of as hard philosophy, to say nothing of theology, makes little immediate impression on the cultural consciousness. Christianity Today It, too, was a popular phenomenon, a fast-selling novelty that sank into the nation's cultural consciousness and remained there for many years. The Times Literary Supplement Also, any way the album affected the cultural consciousness of a society or culture. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 By the mid 1980s there had been an end to military rule and an increase in cultural consciousness. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 If you've ever gone camping, you know that your body naturally eases out of sleep as the sunlight and sounds of the world enter your consciousness. Times, Sunday Times Triathlons entered my consciousness perhaps six or seven years ago. Times, Sunday Times Why has this literary sphinx barely entered the consciousness of the anglophone world? Times, Sunday Times It probably first entered your consciousness in the context of smart, well-made olderwoman clothing. Times, Sunday Times While the headline hardly comes as a shock today, this was the dawn of a growing environmental consciousness about the toll of plastics. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Since the 1950s, the artist's work has been committed to spiritual and environmental consciousness. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 During the twentieth century, guano-producing birds became an important target of conservation programs and influenced the development of environmental consciousness. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 It sought to spread environmental consciousness first on a small scale, but since 1973 it took action to protect the environment and promote environmental consciousness. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 With rising environmental consciousness the environment became the most important issue for the ministry. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Households have made a classic mistake of 'false consciousness', or a 'misperceptions gap', they said. Times, Sunday Times He hates the cinema, on account of it being an instrument of false consciousness, but he says the usher has a point. Times, Sunday Times In denial about their political flaws, they have convinced themselves that the voters will flock to their cause once saved from their state of false consciousness. Times, Sunday Times Someone could be deprived of such capabilities in many ways, e.g. by ignorance, government oppression, lack of financial resources, or false consciousness. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 These include efforts at manufacturing consent and eliciting false consciousness. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Cheap air travel and television and the internet are creating a new global consciousness. Times, Sunday Times It promised access to a new global consciousness, where we would have the dizzying thrill of hearing voices we'd never heard before. Times, Sunday Times He had been diagnosed with nephrotic syndrome - a kidney illness - in 1994, the year before he blasted his way into the global consciousness. Times, Sunday Times Bolt has already had to deal with much since bursting out of the athletics bubble into the global consciousness. Times, Sunday Times He wielded a heady combination of sporting prowess, pungent oratory and breathtaking handsomeness to shape global consciousness for more than a decade. Times, Sunday Times These were explosive combinations of historical consciousness, a mixture of self-victimization and self-heroization. The Times Literary Supplement Wonderful sections consider the role of popular art and literature in shaping a sense of historical consciousness. The Times Literary Supplement Zest, verbal finesse, almost pristine receptivity and a richly informed cultural and historical consciousness make these letters, even when the erosions of time and illness shadow them, irresistibly exhilarating. Times, Sunday Times Health problems, lack of historical consciousness and mid-twentieth century aesthetics led to the demolition of the original market. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The questioning of theism was not confined to abstract concerns in philosophy, but also developed as modern historical consciousness dawned. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 It is required reading for anyone interested in the nature of human consciousness. The Times Literary Supplement (2011) It's the sphere of human consciousness on the planet. Times, Sunday Times (2014) Marcel went into his peroration, a rant about the imbecility of objective, reductionist explanations of human consciousness. TROPIC OF NIGHT (2003) The Order, grown rigid and ossified as old bone, in many ways has exacerbated the basic fault of human consciousness. THE BROKEN GOD The latter subjectivize traders in pre-conscious ways, because human consciousness runs too slow to follow the volatility of the market. 2016, 'Digital subjectivation and financial markets: Criticizing Social Studies of Finance with Lazzarato', Big Data & Society We all worry about the future of our individual consciousness. Times, Sunday Times Would we still have individual consciousness? Times, Sunday Times It may well be, it seems to me, that each individual consciousness ought to be compared to a brain-cell in a universal mind. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 These patterned actions, in turn, affect ing individual consciousness, group interaction, and individual and group access to institutional power and privileges. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 These are the four states of individual consciousness. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The youngster, who has a hole in her heart, lost consciousness on the mercy flight, leading to fears she was dying. The Sun (2014) A stretch of beach had to be closed after a horse rider lost consciousness as a result of the putrefying algae. Times, Sunday Times (2009) He underwent the op - a decompressive craniectomy - when he lost consciousness 48 hours after a brain tumour was removed. The Sun (2008) I'm not sure if he lost consciousness but he did lose a lot of blood. Times, Sunday Times (2017) He took off his oxygen mask while clinging on outside the plane and lost consciousness. The Sun (2012) Cataplexy causes loss of consciousness during any expression of heightened emotion, including laughter. Times, Sunday Times (2014) Most of the other victims reported similar symptoms of nausea, a loss of consciousness and a hazy recollection of what had happened. Times, Sunday Times (2011) You can download a free copy of the new quality standard for transient loss of consciousness at nice. Times, Sunday Times (2014) The predeath status included respiratory failure (40%) and loss of consciousness (60%). 2016, 'The Role of Pulmonary Veins in Cancer Progression from a Computed Tomography Viewpoint', Journal of Oncology It has barefoot implications in what may be called, without invoking chauvinism, national consciousness. The Times Literary Supplement After the inevitable inquiry, the mark on the national consciousness faded. Times, Sunday Times It was not until the early 20th century that there was 'a coherent national consciousness and confidence'. Times, Sunday Times We have just about cracked curling and skeleton bobsleigh made a weekend entry into the national consciousness. Times, Sunday Times Even though he lives among us, and plays such a big part in our national consciousness, people know little of him. Times, Sunday Times The onus is on our writers to augment our social and political consciousness. Times, Sunday Times (2008) My political consciousness has grown over the years. Times, Sunday Times (2012) More groups gained political consciousness. World History: Patterns of Change and Continuity (1995) This sense of the difficulty of space has penetrated the popular consciousness. Times, Sunday Times However, he argues, you cannot wipe the state out of popular consciousness. Times, Sunday Times The book's success has now sent them on another journey, into popular consciousness. Times, Sunday Times But it has become one of those statements taken up with gusto by the media, and assimilated into popular consciousness. Times, Sunday Times The museum has opened as uncomfortable questions about surveillance and intelligence are bubbling to the surface of popular consciousness. Times, Sunday Times His twisted preppiness — and that logo — seeped into the public consciousness. Times, Sunday Times (2016) Nor had it implanted itself in the public consciousness as something worth striving for. Times, Sunday Times (2011) It's amazing how quickly people in the public eye disappear from the public consciousness. Christianity Today (2000) Intergenerational fairness has emerged from academia and become part of public consciousness. Times, Sunday Times (2017) Doctors placed him in an induced coma in intensive care but when his sedation was lifted it became clear that he would not recover consciousness. Times, Sunday Times In other words, his doctors thought that he was unaware of anything and it was 'highly improbable' he would ever recover consciousness. Times, Sunday Times On the secondoccasion itwas threedays beforehe recovered consciousness. Times, Sunday Times He recovered consciousness outside the club as rescuers continued to try to bring people out alive. Times, Sunday Times At one stage, she was given only a 5 per cent chance of survival, but recovered consciousness after four days and has continued her recuperation since. Times, Sunday Times She failed to regain consciousness after the surgery and died eight hours after giving birth. Times, Sunday Times (2017) He received treatment but failed to regain consciousness and died in the early hours of yesterday. The Sun (2015) But he regained consciousness and tests showed he may need only dental treatment. The Sun (2012) He turned and knelt by Louisa who had regained consciousness. Man of Honour (2007) Stephen had regained consciousness and, as Dr Sinclair had predicted, was suffering from no more than a moderate headache. SAN ANDREAS (1982) Translations: Chinese: 意识 Japanese: 意識 |
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