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1 conscious
['konʃəs]1) (aware of oneself and one's surroundings; not asleep or in a coma or anaesthetized etc: The patient was conscious.) consciente2) ((sometimes with of) aware or having knowledge (of): They were conscious of his disapproval.) consciente•- consciousness* * *con.scious[k'ɔnʃəs] adj 1 consciente. he became conscious after the anesthesia wore off / ele recobrou a consciência depois que o efeito da anestesia passou. 2 cônscio, ciente, sabedor, a par. I am conscious of it / estou ciente disso. 3 deliberado, intencional, de propósito. 4 embaraçado, acanhado, inibido. 5 atento, interessado. self conscious acanhado, constrangido, tímido. -
2 conscious
['konʃəs]1) (aware of oneself and one's surroundings; not asleep or in a coma or anaesthetized etc: The patient was conscious.) consciente2) ((sometimes with of) aware or having knowledge (of): They were conscious of his disapproval.) consciente•- consciousness -
3 conscious states
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4 semi-conscious
[semi'konʃəs](partly conscious: He was semi-conscious when they took him to hospital.) semiconsciente -
5 semi-conscious
[semi'konʃəs](partly conscious: He was semi-conscious when they took him to hospital.) -
6 self conscious
self consciousacanhado, constrangido, tímido. -
7 self-conscious
[self'konʃəs](too easily becoming shy or embarrassed when in the presence of others: She'll never be a good teacher - she's too self-conscious.) envergonhado- self-consciousness* * *self-con.scious[self k'ɔnʃəs] adj 1 consciente de si mesmo. 2 pouco à vontade, constrangido. -
8 self-conscious
[self'konʃəs](too easily becoming shy or embarrassed when in the presence of others: She'll never be a good teacher - she's too self-conscious.) tímido, constrangido- self-consciousness -
9 class-conscious
class-con.scious[kla:s k'ɔnʃəs] adj que tem espírito de classe. -
10 fore-conscious
fore-cons.cious[fɔ': kɔnʃəs] n Psych preconsciente. -
11 aware
[ə'weə](knowing; informed; conscious (of): Is he aware of the problem?; Are they aware that I'm coming?) ciente* * *a.ware[əw'ɛə] adj 1 atento, acautelado, advertido. 2 cônscio, ciente, a par, informado. I am well aware that he drank too much beer / estou bem ciente de que ele bebeu muita cerveja. -
12 ego
['i:ɡəu, 'eɡou]1) (personal pride: His criticism wounded my ego.) ego2) (the part of a person that is conscious and thinks; the self.) eu•- egoism
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- egoistical* * *e.go['i:gou] n ego, eu. -
13 embarrass
[im'bærəs]1) (to cause to feel uneasy or self-conscious: She was embarrassed by his praise.) embaraçar2) (to involve in (especially financial) difficulties: embarrassed by debts.) embaraçar•- embarrassed
- embarrassing* * *em.bar.rass[imb'ær2s] vt 1 embaraçar, estorvar, atrapalhar. 2 complicar, dificultar. 3 envolver em dificuldades (financeiras), impedir. 4 enlear, desconcertar, perturbar. -
14 stupor
['stju:pə](a half-conscious, dazed or bewildered condition caused by eg alcohol, drugs, shock etc: He was in a drunken stupor.) entorpecimento* * *stu.por[stj'u:pə] n estupor, letargia. -
15 semi-
[semi]1) (half, as in semicircle.) semi-2) (partly, as in semi-conscious.) semi- -
16 aware
[ə'weə](knowing; informed; conscious (of): Is he aware of the problem?; Are they aware that I'm coming?) consciente -
17 ego
['i:ɡəu, 'eɡou]1) (personal pride: His criticism wounded my ego.) ego2) (the part of a person that is conscious and thinks; the self.) ego•- egoism - egoist - egoistic - egoistical -
18 embarrass
[im'bærəs]1) (to cause to feel uneasy or self-conscious: She was embarrassed by his praise.) embaraçar2) (to involve in (especially financial) difficulties: embarrassed by debts.) envolver em dificuldades financeiras•- embarrassed - embarrassing -
19 semi-
[semi]1) (half, as in semicircle.) semi-2) (partly, as in semi-conscious.) semi- -
20 stupor
['stju:pə](a half-conscious, dazed or bewildered condition caused by eg alcohol, drugs, shock etc: He was in a drunken stupor.) estupor
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