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1 impinge on
∎ it impinges in a big way on all our lives ça affecte énormément notre vie à tous;∎ to impinge on sb's conscious mind venir à la conscience de qn;∎ it didn't even impinge on his consciousness il ne s'en est même pas rendu compte;∎ in so far as it impinges on our department dans la mesure où cela affecte ou a des répercussions sur notre service(b) (infringe on → rights) empiéter sur -
2 consciousness
1) Bewusstsein, daslose/recover or regain consciousness — das Bewusstsein verlieren/wiedererlangen
2) (totality of thought; perception) Bewusstsein, das* * *noun The patient soon regained consciousness.) das Bewußtsein* * *con·scious·ness[ˈkɒn(t)ʃəsnəs, AM ˈkɑ:n-]n no plto lose \consciousness das Bewusstsein verlieren, bewusstlos werdento recover [or regain] \consciousness das Bewusstsein wiedererlangen, wieder zu Bewusstsein kommen2. (perception)to enter into [or impinge on] sb's \consciousness in jds Bewusstsein eindringen, jds Bewusstsein erreichen▪ sb's \consciousness that... das Bewusstsein, dass...health \consciousness Bewusstsein nt für die eigene Gesundheitto raise sb's political \consciousness jds politisches Bewusstsein erweitern* * *['kɒnʃəsnɪs]nto lose consciousness — das Bewusstsein verlieren, bewusstlos werden
to regain consciousness — das Bewusstsein wiedererlangen, wieder zu sich kommen
2) (= awareness) Bewusstsein nt, Wissen nt3) (= conscious mind) Bewusstsein ntto be consciousness-raising — den Bewusstseinsgrad erhöhen, bewusstseinserweiternd sein
* * *2. Bewusstsein(szustand) n(m):lose consciousness das Bewusstsein verlieren;3. (Gesamt)Bewusstsein n, Denken n, Empfinden n* * *noun, no pl.1) Bewusstsein, daslose/recover or regain consciousness — das Bewusstsein verlieren/wiedererlangen
2) (totality of thought; perception) Bewusstsein, das* * *n.Bewusstsein n.
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