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unconscious [‚ʌn'kɒnʃəs]∎ to knock sb unconscious assommer qn;∎ he lay unconscious for 5 days il est resté sans connaissance pendant 5 jours;∎ she remained unconscious for some minutes elle est restée évanouie ou sans connaissance pendant quelques minutes∎ to be unconscious of doing sth ne pas se rendre compte qu'on fait qch;∎ to be unconscious of sth ne pas avoir conscience de qch, ne pas se rendre compte de qch;∎ she seemed unconscious of all the noise around her elle semblait ne pas avoir conscience de tout le bruit autour d'elle;∎ they are unconscious of the fact ils n'en sont pas conscients(c) (unintentional) inconscient, involontaire;∎ it was an unconscious pun c'était un jeu de mots involontaire;∎ there was an unconscious bias in his selection of candidates il y avait un parti pris involontaire dans son choix de candidats∎ the unconscious mind l'inconscient m2 nounPsychology inconscient m;∎ the unconscious l'inconscient mUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > unconscious
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unconscious [ʌnˈkɒn∫əs]1. adjectivea. [patient] sans connaissanceb. ( = unaware) to be unconscious of sth ne pas être conscient de qchc. [desire, bias] inconscient2. noun* * *[ʌn'kɒnʃəs] 1. 2.1) ( insensible) sans connaissance2) ( unaware)to be unconscious of something/of doing — ne pas être conscient de quelque chose/de faire
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A n the unconscious l'inconscient m ; deep in her unconscious profondément enfoui dans son inconscient.B adj1 ( insensible) sans connaissance ; to knock sb unconscious faire perdre connaissance à qn ; he was knocked unconscious by a stone un coup de pierre lui a fait perdre connaissance ; to lie unconscious rester sans connaissance ; to fall unconscious perdre connaissance ; she remained unconscious for several hours elle ne reprit pas connaissance pendant quelques heures ;2 ( unaware) to be unconscious of sth/of doing ne pas être conscient de qch/de faire ;3 ( unintentional) [bias, impulse, hostility] inconscient. -
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unconscious [ʌnˊkɒnʃəs]1. a1) не сознаю́щий (of — чего-л.);а) не сознава́ть;б) не ви́деть, не замеча́ть2) бессозна́тельный;she is unconscious она́ без созна́ния, в о́бмороке
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unconscious бессознательныйEnglish-Russian dictionary of biology and biotechnology > unconscious
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1. adjective1) (senseless or stunned, eg because of an accident: She was unconscious for three days after the crash.) inconsciente2) (not aware: He was unconscious of having said anything rude.) inconsciente, que no se da cuenta de algo3) (unintentional: Her prejudice is quite unconscious.) inconsciente
2. noun(the deepest level of the mind, the processes of which are revealed only through eg psychoanalysis: the secrets of the unconscious.) inconsciente- unconsciousness
unconscious adj inconscientetr[ʌn'kɒnʃəs]1 SMALLMEDICINE/SMALL inconsciente2 (unaware) inconsciente3 (not on purpose) involuntario,-a1 el inconsciente\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto become unconscious perder el conocimientounconscious [.ʌn'kɑnʧəs] adj: inconsciente♦ unconsciously adv: inconsciente madj.• desmayado, -a adj.• inconsciente adj.• insensible adj.• no intencional adj.• sin sentido adj.
I 'ʌn'kɑːntʃəs, ʌn'kɒnʃəs1) ( Med) inconscienteto become unconscious — perder* el conocimiento or el sentido
2)a) ( involuntary) <habit/act> involuntario, inconscienteb) ( unaware) (pred)to be unconscious OF something — no ser* consciente de algo
3) ( Psych) <thoughts/desire> inconsciente
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[ʌn'kɒnʃǝs]1. ADJ1) (Med) sin sentido, inconscienteto be unconscious — estar sin sentido or inconsciente
to become unconscious — perder el sentido or conocimiento, desmayarse
2) (=unaware) inconsciente, insensiblehe remained blissfully unconscious of the danger — continuó tan tranquilo, sin darse cuenta del peligro
3) (=unintentional) inconsciente2.Nthe unconscious — (Psych) el inconsciente
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I ['ʌn'kɑːntʃəs, ʌn'kɒnʃəs]1) ( Med) inconscienteto become unconscious — perder* el conocimiento or el sentido
2)a) ( involuntary) <habit/act> involuntario, inconscienteb) ( unaware) (pred)to be unconscious OF something — no ser* consciente de algo
3) ( Psych) <thoughts/desire> inconsciente
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1. adjective1) (Med.): (senseless) bewusstlos2) (unaware)be unconscious of something — sich einer Sache (Gen.) nicht bewusst sein
3) (not intended; Psych.) unbewusst2. nounUnbewusste, das* * *1. adjective1) (senseless or stunned, eg because of an accident: She was unconscious for three days after the crash.) bewußtlos2) (not aware: He was unconscious of having said anything rude.) unbewußt3) (unintentional: Her prejudice is quite unconscious.) unabsichtlich2. noun(the deepest level of the mind, the processes of which are revealed only through eg psychoanalysis: the secrets of the unconscious.) das Unbewußte- academic.ru/93130/unconsciously">unconsciously- unconsciousness* * *un·con·scious[ʌnˈkɒn(t)ʃəs, AM -ˈkɑ:n-]I. adj1. MED bewusstlos\unconscious state Bewusstlosigkeit fto knock sb \unconscious jdn bewusstlos schlagen2. PSYCH unbewusstthe \unconscious mind das Unbewusste [o Unterbewusste3. (unaware) unabsichtlich▪ the \unconscious das Unbewusste [o Unterbewusste]* * *[ʌn'kɒnʃəs]1. adjthe blow knocked him unconscious — durch den Schlag wurde er bewusstlos
to become unconscious — das Bewusstsein verlieren, bewusstlos werden
2) predI was unconscious of the fact that... — ich war mir or es war mir nicht bewusst, dass...
3) (= unintentional) insult, allusion etc unbewusst, unbeabsichtigt; blunder ungewollt, unbeabsichtigt; humour unfreiwilligshe was the unconscious cause of his unhappiness —
he was the unconscious tool of... — er wurde unwissentlich zum Werkzeug (+gen)...
at or on an unconscious level — auf der Ebene des Unbewussten
2. n (PSYCH)he probed his unconscious — er erforschte das Unbewusste in sich (dat)
* * *A adj (adv unconsciously)1. unbewusst:2. MED bewusstlos, ohnmächtig3. unbeseelt, leblos (Materie)5. unabsichtlich (Fehler etc)* * *1. adjective1) (Med.): (senseless) bewusstlos2) (unaware)be unconscious of something — sich einer Sache (Gen.) nicht bewusst sein
3) (not intended; Psych.) unbewusst2. nounUnbewusste, das* * *adj.besinnungslos adj.unbewusst adj. -
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[ʌn'kɒnʃəs] 1.1) (insensible) privo di sensi, svenutoto knock sb. unconscious — fare perdere i sensi a o stendere qcn.
2) (unaware)to be unconscious of sth., of doing — non essere consapevole o cosciente di qcs., di fare
3) (unintentional) [bias, hostility] inconsapevole; [ impulse] involontario2.* * *1. adjective1) (senseless or stunned, eg because of an accident: She was unconscious for three days after the crash.) incosciente2) (not aware: He was unconscious of having said anything rude.) inconsapevole3) (unintentional: Her prejudice is quite unconscious.) inconsapevole2. noun(the deepest level of the mind, the processes of which are revealed only through eg psychoanalysis: the secrets of the unconscious.) inconscio- unconsciousness* * *unconscious /ʌnˈkɒnʃəs/A a.1 inconscio; inconsapevole: an unconscious fear [desire, gesture], un timore [desiderio, gesto] inconscio; unconscious humour, umorismo involontario2 (med.) incosciente; privo di sensi; svenuto: She lay unconscious for ten minutes, è rimasta svenuta per dieci minuti3 (psic.) inconscio; latenteB n.– (psic.) the unconscious, l'inconscio● to be unconscious of, non essere consapevole di; non accorgersi di □ (med.) to become unconscious, perdere conoscenza; svenire □ (med.) to knock sb. unconscious, far perdere i sensi a q. colpendolo, stordire q.: He was knocked unconscious and left for dead, lo hanno stordito e lasciato come mortounconsciously avv.* * *[ʌn'kɒnʃəs] 1.1) (insensible) privo di sensi, svenutoto knock sb. unconscious — fare perdere i sensi a o stendere qcn.
2) (unaware)to be unconscious of sth., of doing — non essere consapevole o cosciente di qcs., di fare
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[ʌnˈkɔnʃəs]to be unconscious of не видеть, не замечать to be unconscious of не сознавать unconscious бессознательный; she is unconscious она без сознания, в обмороке unconscious бессознательный; she is unconscious она без сознания, в обмороке unconscious бессознательный unconscious не сознающий (of - чего-л.) unconscious невольный; нечаянный unconscious непроизвольный unconscious (the unconscious) подсознательное (в психоанализе) -
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Prior to Descartes and his sharp definition of the dualism there was no cause to contemplate the possible existence of unconscious mentality as part of a separate realm of mind. Many religious and speculative thinkers had taken for granted factors lying outside but influencing immediate awareness.... Until an attempt had been made (with apparent success) to choose awareness as the defining characteristic of mind, there was no occasion to invent the idea of unconscious mind.... It is only after Descartes that we find, first the idea and then the term "unconscious mind" entering European thought. (Whyte, 1962, p. 25)If there are two realms, physical and mental, awareness cannot be taken as the criterion of mentality [because] the springs of human nature lie in the unconscious... as the realm which links the moments of human awareness with the background of organic processes within which they emerge. (Whyte, 1962, p. 63)he unconscious was no more invented by Freud than evolution was invented by Darwin, and has an equally impressive pedigree, reaching back to antiquity.... At the dawn of Christian Europe the dominant influence were the Neoplatonists; foremost among them Plotinus, who took it for granted that "feelings can be present without awareness of them," that "the absence of a conscious perception is no proof of the absence of mental activity," and who talked confidently of a "mirror" in the mind which, when correctly aimed, reflects the processes going on inside it, when aimed in another direction, fails to do so-but the process goes on all the same. Augustine marvelled at man's immense store of unconscious memories-"a spreading, limitless room within me-who can reach its limitless depth?"The knowledge of unconscious mentation had always been there, as can be shown by quotations from theologians like St. Thomas Aquinas, mystics like Jacob Boehme, physicians like Paracelsus, astronomers like Kepler, writers and poets as far apart as Dante, Cervantes, Shakespeare, and Montaigne. This in itself is in no way remarkable; what is remarkable is that this knowledge was lost during the scientific revolution, more particularly under the impact of its most influential philosopher, Rene Descartes. (Koestler, 1964, p. 148)4) The Constructive Nature of Automatic Cognitive Functioning Argues for the Existence of Unconscious ActivityThe constructive nature of the automatic functioning argues the existence of an activity analogous to consciousness though hidden from observation, and we have therefore termed it unconscious. The negative prefix suggests an opposition, but it is no more than verbal, not any sort of hostility or incompatibility being implied by it, but simply the absence of consciousness. Yet a real opposition between the conscious and the unconscious activity does subsist in the limitations which the former tends to impose on the latter. (Ghiselin, 1985, p. 7)Historical dictionary of quotations in cognitive science > Unconscious
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1. [ʌnʹkɒnʃəs] n (the unconscious) 2. [ʌnʹkɒnʃəs] a1. находящийся без сознания, потерявший сознаниеthe patient was unconscious - больной был без сознания /в бессознательном состоянии/
2. невольный, непроизвольный; бессознательный3. (of) не сознающий, не знающий (чего-л.)4. не наделённый сознаниемunconscious matter - филос. немыслящая материя
5. психол. неосознанный, подсознательныйunconscious motivation - неосознанная /подсознательная/ мотивация
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1. adjective1) (senseless or stunned, eg because of an accident: She was unconscious for three days after the crash.) bevidstløs2) (not aware: He was unconscious of having said anything rude.) uvidende om3) (unintentional: Her prejudice is quite unconscious.) ubevidst2. noun(the deepest level of the mind, the processes of which are revealed only through eg psychoanalysis: the secrets of the unconscious.) underbevidsthed- unconsciousness* * *1. adjective1) (senseless or stunned, eg because of an accident: She was unconscious for three days after the crash.) bevidstløs2) (not aware: He was unconscious of having said anything rude.) uvidende om3) (unintentional: Her prejudice is quite unconscious.) ubevidst2. noun(the deepest level of the mind, the processes of which are revealed only through eg psychoanalysis: the secrets of the unconscious.) underbevidsthed- unconsciousness -
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adj2) непритомний; що втратив свідомість3) мимовільний, несвідомийunconscious act — несвідомий (неумисний) вчинок
* * *I a1) що знаходиться без свідомості, що втратив свідомість2) невільний, недовільний; несвідомий3) (of) що не усвідомлює, що не знає (чого-н.); to be unconscious of danger не усвідомлювати небезпекиunconscious matter — фiлoc. немисляча матерія
5) пcиx. неусвідомлений, підсвідомийII nunconscious motivation — неусвідомлена /підсвідома/ мотивація
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1. adjective1) (senseless or stunned, eg because of an accident: She was unconscious for three days after the crash.) nezavesten2) (not aware: He was unconscious of having said anything rude.) nezaveden3) (unintentional: Her prejudice is quite unconscious.) nenameren2. noun(the deepest level of the mind, the processes of which are revealed only through eg psychoanalysis: the secrets of the unconscious.) podzavest- unconsciousness* * *[ʌnkɔnšəs]1.adjectivenezaveden; medicine nezavesten; nenameren, nehoten; neprostovoljen; zamišljento be unconscious of s.th. — ne vedeti (opaziti) česa, ne se zavedati česa;2.nounthe unconscious — podzavest; nezavestnost -
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ʌnˈkɔnʃəs
1. прил.
1) не осознающий( of - чего-л.) to remain unconscious ≈ остаться в неведении be unconscious of
2) без сознания, в обмороке Syn: instinctive
3) невольный;
непреднамеренный, непроизвольный, нечаянный Syn: unintentional
2. сущ. (the unconscious) подсознательное( в психоанализе) подсознание( в психоанализе) находящийся без сознания, потерявший сознание - the patient was * больной был без сознания невольный, непроизвольный;
бессознательный - * act бессознательный поступок не сознающий, не знающий (чего-либо) - to be * of danger не сознавать опасности не наделенный сознанием - * matter( философское) немыслящая материя( психологическое) неосознанный, подсознательный - * motivation неосознанная мотивация to be ~ of не видеть, не замечать to be ~ of не сознавать unconscious бессознательный;
she is unconscious она без сознания, в обмороке unconscious бессознательный;
she is unconscious она без сознания, в обмороке ~ бессознательный ~ не сознающий (of - чего-л.) ~ невольный;
нечаянный ~ непроизвольный ~ (the ~) подсознательное (в психоанализе)Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > unconscious
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{ʌn'kɔnʃəs}
I. 1. несъзнаващ
2. несъзнателен, непреднамерен, неволен
3. в безсъзнание
4. неодушевен
II. n the UNCONSCIOUS псих. подсъзнание
become UNCONSCIOUS загубвам съзнание
lapse into UNCONSCIOUSness изпадам в безсъзнание* * *{^n'kъnshъs} I. a 1. несъзнаващ; 2. несъзнателен, непредна* * *неволен; несъзнаващ; несъзнателен; неосъзнат; неодушевен;* * *1. become unconscious загубвам съзнание 2. i. несъзнаващ 3. ii. n the unconscious псих. подсъзнание 4. lapse into unconsciousness изпадам в безсъзнание 5. в безсъзнание 6. неодушевен 7. несъзнателен, непреднамерен, неволен* * *unconscious[ʌη´kɔnʃəs] adj 1. несъзнаващ;2. вбезсъзнание;3. несъзнателен,неволен;the \unconscious подсъзнание;подсъзнателното;4. неодушевен;to be \unconscious of несъзнавам,незабелязвам;FONT face=Times_Deutschadv unconsciously. -
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[ʌn'kɔnʃəs] 1. adj2. nunconscious of — nieświadomy +gen
to knock sb unconscious — pozbawić ( perf) kogoś przytomności
* * *1. adjective1) (senseless or stunned, eg because of an accident: She was unconscious for three days after the crash.) nieprzytomny2) (not aware: He was unconscious of having said anything rude.) nieświadomy3) (unintentional: Her prejudice is quite unconscious.) nie zamierzony2. noun(the deepest level of the mind, the processes of which are revealed only through eg psychoanalysis: the secrets of the unconscious.) podświadomość- unconsciousness -
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[ʌn'kɔn(t)ʃəs] 1. прил.1) неосознающийto be unconscious of smth. — не сознавать чего-л.; не видеть, не замечать чего-л.
2)а) без сознания, в обморокеShe is unconscious. — Она в обмороке.
б) бессознательный, неосознанныйSyn:3) невольный; непреднамеренный, непроизвольный, нечаянныйSyn:2. сущ.; психол.( the unconscious) бессознательное ( в психоанализе) -
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1. adjective1) (senseless or stunned, eg because of an accident: She was unconscious for three days after the crash.) bevisstløs2) (not aware: He was unconscious of having said anything rude.) uvitende3) (unintentional: Her prejudice is quite unconscious.) ubevisst2. noun(the deepest level of the mind, the processes of which are revealed only through eg psychoanalysis: the secrets of the unconscious.) underbevissthet, det ubevisste- unconsciousness Isubst. \/ˌʌnˈkɒnʃəs\/( psykologi) underbevissthetIIadj. \/ˌʌnˈkɒnʃəs\/1) bevisstløs2) ikke bevisst, ikke klar over, uvitende• he just kept on, unconscious of the danger3) ( psykologi) ubevisst, underbevisst4) ( litterært) livløs, dødbe unconscious of være uvitende om, være ukjent med, ikke være oppmerksom på
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