consciousness 音标拼音: [k'ɑnʃəsnəs]
n . 意识,知觉;觉悟,自觉
意识,知觉;觉悟,自觉
consciousness n 1 :
an alert cognitive state in which you are aware of yourself and your situation ; "
he lost consciousness " [
ant :
{
unconsciousness }]
2 :
having knowledge of ; "
he had no awareness of his mistakes ";
"
his sudden consciousness of the problem he faced "; "
their intelligence and general knowingness was impressive " [
synonym :
{
awareness }, {
consciousness }, {
cognizance }, {
cognisance },
{
knowingness }] [
ant : {
incognizance }]
Consciousness \
Con "
scious *
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n .
1 .
The state of being conscious ;
knowledge of one '
s own existence ,
condition ,
sensations ,
mental operations ,
acts ,
etc .
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1913 Webster ]
Consciousness is thus ,
on the one hand ,
the recognition by the mind or "
ego "
of its acts and affections ; --
in other words ,
the self -
affirmation that certain modifications are known by me ,
and that these modifications are mine . --
Sir W .
Hamilton .
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1913 Webster ]
2 .
Immediate knowledge or perception of the presence of any object ,
state ,
or sensation .
See the Note under {
Attention }.
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Annihilate the consciousness of the object ,
you annihilate the consciousness of the operation . --
Sir W .
Hamilton .
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And ,
when the steam Which overflowed the soul had passed away ,
A consciousness remained that it had left .
. . .
images and precious thoughts That shall not die ,
and can not be destroyed .
--
Wordsworth .
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The consciousness of wrong brought with it the consciousness of weakness . --
Froude .
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3 .
Feeling ,
persuasion ,
or expectation ;
esp .,
inward sense of guilt or innocence . [
R .]
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An honest mind is not in the power of a dishonest :
to break its peace there must be some guilt or consciousness . --
Pope .
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1913 Webster ]
77 Moby Thesaurus words for "
consciousness ":
advertence ,
advertency ,
alertness ,
all -
night vigil ,
apperception ,
appreciation ,
appreciativeness ,
assiduity ,
assiduousness ,
attention ,
attention span ,
attentiveness ,
awareness ,
brain ,
care ,
carefulness ,
cognition ,
cognizance ,
concentration ,
concern ,
consideration ,
diligence ,
ear ,
earnestness ,
experience ,
faculties ,
feeling ,
head ,
heed ,
heedfulness ,
insight ,
insomnia ,
insomniac ,
insomnolence ,
insomnolency ,
intellect ,
intellectual gifts ,
intellectuals ,
intelligence ,
intentiveness ,
intentness ,
lidless vigil ,
mentality ,
mindfulness ,
noesis ,
note ,
notice ,
observance ,
observation ,
parts ,
percept ,
perception ,
realization ,
recognition ,
regard ,
regardfulness ,
remark ,
respect ,
response ,
response to stimuli ,
restlessness ,
sensation ,
sense ,
sense impression ,
sense perception ,
senses ,
sensibility ,
sensory experience ,
sentience ,
sleeplessness ,
thought ,
tossing and turning ,
vigil ,
wake ,
wakefulness ,
wise man ,
wits
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