1 in a state that is like sleep, for example because of injury or illness 失去知觉的;不省人事的:
He was found lying unconscious on the kitchen floor.他被发现倒在厨房地板上,不省人事。
2unconscious of sb/sth not knowing sth; not aware of sb/sth 不知道;没意识到
3 (used about feelings, thoughts, etc) existing or happening without your realizing; not deliberate (指感觉、思想等)无意识的,无意的:
The article was full of unconscious humour.那篇文章充满无意之中流露的幽默。 [OPP] conscious 反义词为conscious
unconscious1/ʌnˋkɑnʃəs; ʌnˈkɒnʃəs/adj 1 unable to see, move, feel etc, especially because you have had an accident, been given drugs etc 不省人事的﹐失去知觉的: She was found alive but unconscious. 她被找到时还活着﹐但是已经失去知觉。The driver was knocked unconscious . 司机被撞得不省人事。2 be unconscious of sth to not notice something or realize what is happening 没有察觉到某事﹐没有意识到某事3 an unconscious feeling is one that you do not realize that you have [→ subconscious] 下意识的﹐潜意识的: an unconscious desire 下意识的欲望—unconsciously adv —unconsciousness n [U]
unconscious2n the/sb's unconscious the part of your mind in which there are ideas and feelings that you do not realize you have [→ subconscious] 下意识/某人的下意识
unconsciousadjective1If you are unconscious, you are in a kind of sleep and you do not know what is happening: She hit her head and was unconscious for three days.2If you are unconscious of something, you do not know about it: Mike seemed unconscious that I was watching him.oppositeconscious▶ unconsciousnessnoun (no plural): She slipped into unconsciousness.