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con·scious C0579200 (kŏn′shəs)adj.1. a. Characterized by or having an awareness of one's environment and one's own existence, sensations, and thoughts. See Synonyms at aware.b. Mentally perceptive or alert; awake: The patient remained fully conscious after the local anesthetic was administered.2. Capable of thought, will, or perception: the development of conscious life on the planet.3. Subjectively known or felt: conscious remorse.4. Intentionally conceived or done; deliberate: a conscious insult; made a conscious effort to speak more clearly.5. Inwardly attentive or sensitive to something: As he spoke, he became increasingly conscious of his high-pitched voice.6. Showing awareness of or preoccupation with something. Often used in combination: a cost-conscious approach to health care; a value-conscious shopper.n. In psychoanalysis, the component of waking awareness perceptible by a person at any given instant; consciousness. [From Latin cōnscius : com-, com- + scīre, to know; see skei- in Indo-European roots.] con′scious·ly adv.ThesaurusAdv. | 1. | consciously - with awareness; "she consciously played with the idea of inviting them"unconsciously - without awareness; "she jumped up unconsciously when he entered the room" | Translationsconscious (ˈkonʃəs) adjective1. aware of oneself and one's surroundings; not asleep or in a coma or anaesthetized etc. The patient was conscious. 神志清醒的 神志清醒的2. (sometimes with of) aware or having knowledge (of). They were conscious of his disapproval. 意識到 有意识的ˈconsciously adverb 有意識地 有意识地ˈconsciousness nounThe patient soon regained consciousness. 知覺 知觉EncyclopediaSeeconsciousconsciously
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