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1 consciousness
n. bewustzijn[ konsjəsnəs] 〈 geen meervoud〉♦voorbeelden:recover/regain consciousness • weer bij bewustzijn komen, bijkomen2 a consciousness that someone was following her • een gevoel/idee dat ze gevolgd werd -
2 a consciousness that someone was following her
een gevoel/idee dat ze gevolgd werdEnglish-Dutch dictionary > a consciousness that someone was following her
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3 brand consciousness
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4 lose consciousness
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5 recover consciousness
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6 recover/regain consciousness
recover/regain consciousnessweer bij bewustzijn komen, bijkomen -
7 regain consciousness
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8 stream of consciousness
stroom van bewustheid ((in psychologie) denkwijze als opeenvolging van toestanden die vooruit stromen met de tijd -
9 class consciousness
klasse bewust -
10 level of consciousness
bewustzijnsniveau -
11 loss of consciousness
verlies v. bewustzijn -
12 lost consciousness
verloor het bewustzijn -
13 regained consciousness
kwam weer tot bewustzijn -
14 self-consciousness
zelfbewustzijn -
15 cost consciousness
kostenbewustheid -
16 quality consciousness
kwaliteitsbewustheid -
17 brand awareness
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18 class-conscious
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19 recover
[ rikkuvvə]1 herstellen ⇒ genezen, er weer bovenop komenII 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉♦voorbeelden:recover consciousness • weer bijkomenrecover damages • schadevergoeding krijgen〈 figuurlijk〉 recover oneself • weer bijkomen, op verhaal komen -
20 regain
v. opnieuw aanschaffen; opnieuw bereiken[ rigeen]♦voorbeelden:regain one's health • (weer) beter worden
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Consciousness — • In its widest sense it includes all sensations, thoughts, feelings, and volitions, in fact the sum total of mental life Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Consciousness Consciousness … Catholic encyclopedia
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consciousness — [[t]kɒ̱nʃəsnəs[/t]] ♦♦♦ consciousnesses 1) N COUNT: usu sing, usu poss N Your consciousness is your mind and your thoughts. That idea has been creeping into our consciousness for some time. Syn: awareness 2) N UNCOUNT: with supp The consciousness … English dictionary