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1 unaware
[ˌʌnə'weə(r)]to be unaware of sth. — non essere al corrente o essere ignaro di qcs.
to be unaware of sth. — non essere consapevole di qcs.
* * *(not aware or not knowing: I was unaware of the man's presence.) inconsapevole, inconscio- take someone unawares- take unawares* * *unaware /ʌnəˈwɛə(r)/a. pred.inconsapevole; inconscio; ignaro: to be unaware of st., essere ignaro di qc.; ignorare qc.; He was unaware that someone was listening, non era consapevole del fatto che qualcuno stesse ascoltando; She was blissfully unaware that he was two-timing her, era beatamente ignara del fatto che lui avesse un'altraunawareness n. [u].* * *[ˌʌnə'weə(r)]to be unaware of sth. — non essere al corrente o essere ignaro di qcs.
to be unaware of sth. — non essere consapevole di qcs.
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2 unaware un·aware adj
[ˌʌnə'wɛə(r)]to be unaware of sth/that... — non rendersi conto di or ignorare qc/che...
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3 oblivious
[ə'blɪvɪəs]1) (unaware) inconsapevole, ignaroto be oblivious of o to — essere ignaro di [ risk]
2) (forgetful) dimentico, immemore* * *[ə'bliviəs](unaware of or not paying attention to: He was oblivious of what was happening; He was oblivious to our warnings.) dimentico, immemore* * *oblivious /əˈblɪvɪəs/a.dimentico; immemore: oblivious to danger, ignaro del pericoloobliviously avv. obliviousness n. [u].* * *[ə'blɪvɪəs]1) (unaware) inconsapevole, ignaroto be oblivious of o to — essere ignaro di [ risk]
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4 blissfully
['blɪsfəlɪ]avverbio deliziosamenteto be blissfully unaware of, that — essere assolutamente inconsapevole di, che
* * *adverb felicemente* * *blissfully► blissful* * *['blɪsfəlɪ]avverbio deliziosamenteto be blissfully unaware of, that — essere assolutamente inconsapevole di, che
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5 insensible
[ɪn'sensəbl]1) (indifferent) insensibile, indifferente3) (unaware) inconsapevole (of, to di)* * *[in'sensəbl](unconscious: He lay on the floor insensible.) privo di sensi* * *insensible /ɪnˈsɛnsəbl/a.1 insensibile ( in ogni senso): indifferente; impassibile: to be insensible to cold, esser insensibile al freddo4 inconsapevole; inconscio; ignaroinsensibly avv.* * *[ɪn'sensəbl]1) (indifferent) insensibile, indifferente3) (unaware) inconsapevole (of, to di) -
6 seemingly
['siːmɪŋlɪ]avverbio [unaware, oblivious] apparentemente* * *adverb (apparently; according to report: Seemingly, her mother is very ill.) apparentemente* * *seemingly /ˈsi:mɪŋlɪ/avv.1 apparentemente; in apparenza2 evidentemente; a quanto pare● seemingly flat ground, falsopiano.* * *['siːmɪŋlɪ]avverbio [unaware, oblivious] apparentemente -
7 unconscious
[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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8 blind
I 1. [blaɪnd]1) [ person] cieco2) (unaware) [person, rage, obedience] ciecoto be blind to — essere incapace di vedere [ fault]; essere insensibile a [ quality]; essere inconsapevole di [ danger]
3) (from which one can't see) [ corner] con scarsa visibilità4) (without looking) [ tasting] alla cieca5) (blank) [wall, facade] cieco6) colloq. (slightest)2.1)the blind — + verbo pl. i ciechi, i non vedenti
2) (at window) tenda f. avvolgibile3) (front) schermo m.; (subterfuge) pretesto m.4) AE (hide) nascondiglio m.3.1) (without seeing) [ fly] senza visibilità; [ taste] alla cieca2) gastr. [ bake] senza farcitura••it's a case of the blind leading the blind — se un cieco guida l'altro tutti e due cascano nel fosso
II [blaɪnd]to turn a blind eye to sth. — chiudere un occhio su qcs. o fare finta di non vedere qcs. Just as visually handicapped or visually impaired is often used in English instead of blind, Italian may substitute non vedente for cieco
1) [injury, accident] rendere cieco2) (dazzle) [sun, light] abbagliare, accecare3) (mislead) [pride, love] accecare* * *1. adjective1) (not able to see: a blind man.) cieco2) ((with to) unable to notice: She is blind to his faults.) cieco a3) (hiding what is beyond: a blind corner.) cieco4) (of or for blind people: a blind school.) per ciechi2. noun1) ((often in plural) a screen to prevent light coming through a window etc: The sunlight is too bright - pull down the blinds!) avvolgibile, veneziana2) (something intended to mislead or deceive: He did that as a blind.) finzione, pretesto3. verb(to make blind: He was blinded in the war.) accecare- blinding- blindly
- blindness
- blind alley
- blindfold 4. verb(to put a blindfold on (some person or animal).) bendare5. adjective, adverb(with the eyes covered by a cloth etc: She came blindfold into the room.) bendato, con gli occhi bendati- the blind leading the blind* * *I 1. [blaɪnd]1) [ person] cieco2) (unaware) [person, rage, obedience] ciecoto be blind to — essere incapace di vedere [ fault]; essere insensibile a [ quality]; essere inconsapevole di [ danger]
3) (from which one can't see) [ corner] con scarsa visibilità4) (without looking) [ tasting] alla cieca5) (blank) [wall, facade] cieco6) colloq. (slightest)2.1)the blind — + verbo pl. i ciechi, i non vedenti
2) (at window) tenda f. avvolgibile3) (front) schermo m.; (subterfuge) pretesto m.4) AE (hide) nascondiglio m.3.1) (without seeing) [ fly] senza visibilità; [ taste] alla cieca2) gastr. [ bake] senza farcitura••it's a case of the blind leading the blind — se un cieco guida l'altro tutti e due cascano nel fosso
II [blaɪnd]to turn a blind eye to sth. — chiudere un occhio su qcs. o fare finta di non vedere qcs. Just as visually handicapped or visually impaired is often used in English instead of blind, Italian may substitute non vedente for cieco
1) [injury, accident] rendere cieco2) (dazzle) [sun, light] abbagliare, accecare3) (mislead) [pride, love] accecare -
9 blissful
['blɪsfl]1) (wonderful) delizioso2) relig. beato* * *adjective felice* * *blissful /ˈblɪsfl/a.2 (fam.) meraviglioso; da sognoblissfullyavv.beatamente; idillicamente: blissfully unaware of criticism, beatamente ignaro delle criticheblissfulnessn. [u]felicità perfetta; beatitudine.* * *['blɪsfl]1) (wonderful) delizioso2) relig. beato -
10 ignorant
['ɪgnərənt]aggettivo [ person] (of a subject) ignorante, ignaro; (uneducated) ignorante; [ remark] da ignoranteto be ignorant about — essere ignorante in [ subject]
to be ignorant of — ignorare [ rights]
* * *['iɡnərənt]1) (knowing very little: He's really very ignorant - he ought to read more; I'm ignorant about money matters.) ignorante2) ((with of) unaware: He continued on his way, ignorant of the dangers which lay ahead.) ignaro•- ignorance* * *ignorant /ˈɪgnərənt/a.1 ignorante; rozzo: an ignorant person, una persona ignorante; ignorant behaviour, comportamento rozzo● to be ignorant of Greek, non sapere nulla di grecoignorantly avv.* * *['ɪgnərənt]aggettivo [ person] (of a subject) ignorante, ignaro; (uneducated) ignorante; [ remark] da ignoranteto be ignorant about — essere ignorante in [ subject]
to be ignorant of — ignorare [ rights]
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11 unawareness
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12 ♦ until
♦ until /ənˈtɪl/A prep.fino a: I'll stay here until the end of next week, rimarrò qui fino alla fine della prossima settimana; Until last year they lived in New York, fino all'anno scorso abitavano a New York; The show doesn't begin until half past nine, lo spettacolo non comincia prima delle nove e mezza; He was ahead until the final straight, è stato in testa fino al rettilineo finale; Up until that moment everything had gone smoothly, fino a quel momento, era andato tutto liscio; It was not until 1928 that women were allowed to vote, solo nel 1928 le donne hanno ottenuto il diritto di votoB cong.finché (non); fino a quando: He waited until the rain stopped, ha aspettato finché non ha smesso di piovere; Until you told me, I was quite unaware of the problem, finché non me lo hai detto, ero all'oscuro del problema.NOTA D'USO: - until- -
13 utterly
['ʌtəlɪ]avverbio completamente, totalmente* * *adverb (completely or totally: She was utterly unaware of her danger.) completamente, totalmente* * *utterly /ˈʌtəlɪ/avv.completamente; assolutamente: utterly exhausted, completamente esausto; You're being utterly ridiculous, sei assolutamente ridicolo.* * *['ʌtəlɪ]avverbio completamente, totalmente -
14 insensible in·sen·sible adj
[ɪn'sɛnsəbl]1) (unconscious) privo (-a) di sensi or di conoscenza2)insensible of — ignaro (-a) diFALSE FRIEND: insensible is not translated by the Italian word insensibile -
15 unconscious un·con·scious
[ʌn'kɒnʃəs]1. adj1) Med privo (-a) di sensi, svenuto (-a)to fall unconscious — svenire, cadere (a terra) privo (-a) di sensi
2)unconscious (of) — inconsapevole (di), ignaro (-a) (di)3) (unintentional: action, desire) inconscio (-a)2. n -
16 totally
['təʊtəlɪ]avverbio [blind, deaf] completamente; [unacceptable, convinced] totalmente; [agree, change, different] completamente, del tutto* * *adverb (completely: I was totally unaware of his presence.) totalmente* * *['təʊtəlɪ]avverbio [blind, deaf] completamente; [unacceptable, convinced] totalmente; [agree, change, different] completamente, del tutto
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