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From:
DICT.TW English-Chinese Dictionary 英漢字典
con·scious·ness
/-nəs/
意識,知覺;覺悟,自覺
From:
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con·scious·ness
/ˈkɑnʧəsnəs/
名詞
有意識,清醒
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Con·scious·ness
n.
1.
The
state
of
being
conscious
;
knowledge
of
one's
own
existence
,
condition
,
sensations
,
mental
operations
,
acts
,
etc
.
Consciousness
is
thus
,
on
the
one
hand
,
the
recognition
by
the
mind
or
=\“ego”
of
its
acts
and
affections
; --
in
other
words
,
the
self-affirmation
that
certain
modifications
are
known
by
me
,
and
that
these
modifications
are
mine
.\= --
Sir
W
.
Hamilton
.
2.
Immediate
knowledge
or
perception
of
the
presence
of
any
object
,
state
,
or
sensation
.
See
the
Note
under
Attention
.
Annihilate
the
consciousness
of
the
object
,
you
annihilate
the
consciousness
of
the
operation
.
--
Sir
W
.
Hamilton
.
And
,
when
the
steam
Which
overflowed
the
soul
had
passed
away
,
A
consciousness
remained
that
it
had
left
.
. . .
images
and
precious
thoughts
That
shall
not
die
,
and
can
not
be
destroyed
. --
Wordsworth
.
The
consciousness
of
wrong
brought
with
it
the
consciousness
of
weakness
.
--
Froude
.
3.
Feeling
,
persuasion
,
or
expectation
;
esp
.,
inward
sense
of
guilt
or
innocence
. [
R
.]
An
honest
mind
is
not
in
the
power
of
a
dishonest
:
to
break
its
peace
there
must
be
some
guilt
or
consciousness
.
--
Pope
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
consciousness
n
1:
an
alert
cognitive
state
in
which
you
are
aware
of
yourself
and
your
situation
; "
he
lost
consciousness
" [
ant
:
unconsciousness
]
2:
having
knowledge
of
; "
he
had
no
awareness
of
his
mistakes
";
"
his
sudden
consciousness
of
the
problem
he
faced
"; "
their
intelligence
and
general
knowingness
was
impressive
" [
syn
:
awareness
,
cognizance
,
cognisance
,
knowingness
]
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