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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English - conscious

 
 

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Conscious

conscious
~ adj 1 noticing or realizing something; aware  (conscious of (doing) sth)  (I was very conscious of the fact that I had to make a good impression. | conscious that)  (I was conscious that she was ill at ease.) 2 awake and able to understand what is happening around you  (The driver was still conscious when the ambulance reached the scene of the accident.) 3 a conscious effort/decision/attempt etc an effort etc that is deliberate and intended  (Vivien had made a conscious effort to be friendly.) 4 safety-conscious/fashion-conscious etc thinking a lot about safety, fashion etc  (recipes for calorie-conscious slimmers)  (- see also self-conscious, -opposite unconscious1) - consciously adv
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  Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English. 1. If you are conscious of something, you notice it or realize that it is happening. She was very conscious of Max studying her... Conscious that he was becoming light-headed again, he went over to the window. = aware ADJ: v-link ADJ of n/-ing, v-link ADJ that 2. 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... = aware ADJ: v-link ADJ of n/-ing, v-link ADJ that 3. 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. = deliberate ADJ: usu ADJ n • consciously Sophie was not consciously seeking a replacement after her father died. ADV: ADV with v 4. Someone who is conscious is awake rather than asleep or unconscious. She was fully conscious all the time and knew what was going on. ? unconscious ADJ: usu v-link ADJ 5. Conscious memories or thoughts are ones that you are aware of. He had no conscious memory of his four-week stay in hospital... ? unconscious ADJ: ADJ n • consciously Most people cannot consciously remember much before the ages of 5 to 7 years... ADV: ADV with v, ADV adj ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
2.
   I. adjective  Etymology: Latin conscius, from com- + scire to know  Date: 1592  1. perceiving, apprehending, or noticing with a degree of controlled thought or observation ~ of having succeeded was ~ that someone was watching  2. archaic sharing another's knowledge or awareness of an inward state or outward fact  3. personally felt ~ guilt  4. capable of or marked by thought, will, design, or perception  5. self-~  6. having mental faculties undulled by sleep, faintness, or stupor ; awake became ~ after the anesthesia wore off  7. done or acting with critical awareness a ~ effort to do better  8.  a. likely to notice, consider, or appraise a bargain-~ shopper  b. being concerned or interested a budget-~ businessman  c. marked by strong feelings or notions a race-~ society  Synonyms: see aware  • ~ly adverb  II. noun  Date: 1919 ~ness 5 ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
3.
  adj. & n. --adj. 1 awake and aware of one's surroundings and identity. 2 (usu. foll. by of, or that + clause) aware, knowing (conscious of his inferiority). 3 (of actions, emotions, etc.) realized or recognized by the doer; intentional (made a conscious effort not to laugh). 4 (in comb.) aware of; concerned with (appearance-conscious). --n. (prec. by the) the conscious mind. Derivatives consciously adv. Etymology: L conscius knowing with others or in oneself f. conscire (as com-, scire know) ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
4.
  понимающий; ощущающий; осознанный; здравый; осмысленный ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский экономический словарь
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  1) находящийся в сознании 2) сознательный CONSCIOUS EXPERIENCE сознательный опыт ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский биологический словарь
6.
  1. психол. сознание; сознательная психическая деятельность the conscious and the subconscious —- сознание и подсознание 2. сознающий, понимающий to be conscious of one's guilt —- сознавать свою вину to be conscious of one's folly —- понимать, что поступил глупо I am quite conscious of his innocence —- я твердо уверен в его невиновности 3. осознанный, сознательный with conscious superiority —- с сознанием своего превосходства 4. ощущающий conscious of pain —- чувствующий боль we were conscious of being watched —- мы чувствовали, что за нами следят 5. predic находящийся в сознании he was conscious to the last —- он был в сознании до последней минуты 6. здравый; мыслящий man is a conscious being —- человек - мыслящее существо 7. (-conscious) как компонент сложных слов со значением: 8. осознающий class-conscious —- обладающий классовым сознанием 9. тонко чувствующий, чувствительный (к чему-л.) clothes-conscious —- следующий моде; тонко разбирающийся в моде soap-conscious —- любящий хорошее мыло ...
Новый большой англо-русский словарь
7.
  of cold чувствующий холод CONSCIOUS of pain чувствующий боль CONSCIOUS suf. в сложных словах означает сознающий, понимающий; напр. class-conscious worker - сознательный рабочий CONSCIOUS adj.  1) сознающий he was conscious of his guilt - он сознавал свою вину  2) ощущающий - conscious of pain - conscious of cold  3) сознательный, здравый - with conscious superiority  4) predic. находящийся в сознании she was conscious to the last - она была в сознании до последней минуты with a conscious air - застенчиво Syn: see aware ...
Англо-русский словарь
8.
  - 1601, from L. conscius "knowing, aware," from conscire (see conscience). Probably a loan-translation of Gk. syneidos. ...
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