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1 conscious
وَاعٍ \ alert: watchful; ready to act. aware: having knowledge: I was not aware of his death (or that he was dead). conscious: awake; able to understand what is happening: The driver was badly hurt but still conscious, having knowledge; understanding John is conscious of his responsibilities. \ See Also مدرك (مُدْرِك) -
2 conscious
شُعوريّ \ conscious. \ فاهِم \ conscious: having knowledge; understanding: John is conscious of his responsibilities. -
3 conscious
[ˈkɔnʃəs] adjective1) aware of oneself and one's surroundings; not asleep or in a coma or anaesthetized etc:واعٍThe patient was conscious.
2) ( sometimes with of) aware or having knowledge (of):مُدْرِك لِThey were conscious of his disapproval.
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4 conscious
صَاحٍ \ awake: not asleep; in a waking condition: Strong coffee keeps me awake at night. conscious: awake; able to understand what is happening: The driver was badly hurt but still conscious. sober: not under the control of alcohol; not drunk: A car driver ought to be sober. -
5 conscious
مُدْرِك \ aware: having knowledge: I was not aware of his death (or that he was dead). conscious: having knowledge; understanding: John is conscious of his responsibilities. -
6 conscious
مُتَيَقِّظ \ conscious: awake; able to understand what is happening: The driver was badly hurt but still conscious. on the alert: alert; looking out for: Be on the alert for danger. -
7 conscious (of)
شاعِرٌ (بِـ) \ conscious (of). -
8 Conscious Active Living Mind
Medicine: CALMУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Conscious Active Living Mind
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9 self-conscious
مُسْتَشْعِرٌ نَفْسَه \ self-conscious: feeling ashamed or uncomfortable because one’s actions or appearance may seem foolish to others: He is much too self-conscious to make a public speech. She is self-conscious about her big feet. \ See Also خجول (خَجُول) \ وَاعٍ لِذَاتِه \ self-conscious: feeling ashamed or uncomfortable because one’s actions or appearance may seem foolish to others: He is much too self-conscious to make a public speech. She is self-conscious about her big feet. -
10 self-conscious
خَجُول \ bashful: (esp. of children) uncomfortable in the presence of strangers. coy: (of children) afraid of strangers; (of a girl) pretending to be nervous in front of men. self-conscious: feeling ashamed or uncomfortable because one’s actions or appearance may seem foolish to others: He is much too self-conscious to make a public speech. She is self-conscious about her big feet. shy: uncomfortable in the presence of others; unwilling to meet or talk to strangers: He’s a shy child. She’s shy of strange people. timid: easily frightened. -
11 semi-conscious
[semɪˈkɔnʃəs] adjectivepartly conscious:في حالَةِ شِبْه غَيْبوبَهHe was semi-conscious when they took him to hospital.
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12 (the conscious) сознание
Psychology: consciousУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > (the conscious) сознание
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13 budget-conscious
стремящийся к экономии ( о покупателе); см. также value-consciousАнгло-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > budget-conscious
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14 value-conscious
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > value-conscious
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15 self-conscious
[selfˈkɔnʃəs] adjectivetoo easily becoming shy or embarrassed when in the presence of others:خَجولShe'll never be a good teacher – she's too self-conscious.
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16 enlightenment; making aware or conscious
تَوْعِيَة \ enlightenment; making aware or conscious.Arabic-English glossary > enlightenment; making aware or conscious
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17 Bewust Onbeschonken Bestuurder (Dutch: Conscious Non-Drunk Driver)
Abbreviation: BOBУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Bewust Onbeschonken Bestuurder (Dutch: Conscious Non-Drunk Driver)
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18 environmentally conscious manufacturing
Automation: ECMУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > environmentally conscious manufacturing
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19 fashion-conscious youngster
General subject: tweenager (between the age of 8 and 13)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > fashion-conscious youngster
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20 safety-conscious work environment
Engineering: SCWEУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > safety-conscious work environment
См. также в других словарях:
Conscious — Con scious, a. [L. conscius; con + scire to know. See {Conscience}.] 1. Possessing the faculty of knowing one s own thoughts or mental operations. [1913 Webster] Some are thinking or conscious beings, or have a power of thought. I. Watts. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
conscious — I (awake) adjective able to recognize, active, acute, alert, alive, animate, astir, breathing, endowed with life, enlivened, existent, existing, extant, imbued with life, in existence, inspirited, live, living, mortal, vivified II (aware)… … Law dictionary
conscious — [kän′shəs] adj. [L conscius, knowing, aware < conscire: see CONSCIENCE] 1. having a feeling or knowledge (of one s own sensations, feelings, etc. or of external things); knowing or feeling ( that something is or was happening or existing);… … English World dictionary
conscious — [adj1] alert, awake able to recognize, acquainted, aesthetic, alive to, apperceptive, apprised, assured, attentive, au courant, aware, certain, cognizant, conversant, discerning, felt, hep to*, informed, in on*, in right mind, keen, knowing,… … New thesaurus
conscious — ► ADJECTIVE 1) aware of and responding to one s surroundings. 2) (usu. conscious of) aware. 3) deliberate: a conscious effort. DERIVATIVES consciously adverb. ORIGIN Latin conscius knowing with others or in oneself … English terms dictionary
-conscious — UK [ˈkɒnʃəs] US [ˈkɑnʃəs] suffix used with some nouns and adverbs to make adjectives describing a person or organization that gives a lot of attention to a particular subject or thing Our aim is to operate in an environmentally conscious manner.… … Useful english dictionary
-conscious — [kän′shəs] combining form aware of and attaching importance to [status conscious] * * * … Universalium
-conscious — [kän′shəs] combining form aware of and attaching importance to [status conscious] … English World dictionary
conscious of — index acquainted Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
conscious — c.1600, knowing, privy to, from L. conscius knowing, aware, from conscire (see CONSCIENCE (Cf. conscience)); probably a loan translation of Gk. syneidos. A word adopted from the Latin poets and much mocked at first. Sense of active and awake is… … Etymology dictionary
conscious — sensible, *aware, cognizant, alive, awake Analogous words: attending or attentive, minding or mindful, watching (see corresponding verbs at TEND): *watchful, alert, vigilant: perceiving, noticing, noting, remarking, observing (see SEE) Antonyms:… … New Dictionary of Synonyms