unconscious

unconscious
1. adjective
1) (senseless or stunned, eg because of an accident: She was unconscious for three days after the crash.) inconsciente
2) (not aware: He was unconscious of having said anything rude.) inconsciente, que no se da cuenta de algo
3) (unintentional: Her prejudice is quite unconscious.) inconsciente

2. noun
(the deepest level of the mind, the processes of which are revealed only through eg psychoanalysis: the secrets of the unconscious.) inconsciente
- unconsciousness
unconscious adj inconsciente
unconscious
tr[ʌn'kɒnʃəs]
adjective
1 SMALLMEDICINE/SMALL inconsciente
he was unconscious for five minutes estuvo inconsciente durante cinco minutos
2 (unaware) inconsciente
3 (not on purpose) involuntario,-a
noun the unconscious
1 el inconsciente
\
SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
to become unconscious perder el conocimiento
unconscious [.ʌn'kɑnʧəs] adj
: inconsciente
unconsciously adv
unconscious n
: inconsciente m
unconscious
adj.
desmayado, -a adj.
inconsciente adj.
insensible adj.
no intencional adj.
sin sentido adj.

I 'ʌn'kɑːntʃəs, ʌn'kɒnʃəs
adjective
1) (Med) inconsciente

to become unconscious — perder* el conocimiento or el sentido

she lay unconscious on the floor — estaba (tendida) en el suelo sin sentido

2)
a) (involuntary) <habit/act> involuntario, inconsciente
b) (unaware) (pred)

to be unconscious OF something — no ser* consciente de algo

3) (Psych) <thoughts/desire> inconsciente

the unconscious mind — el inconsciente


II
noun

the unconscious — el inconsciente

[ʌn'kɒnʃǝs]
1. ADJ
1) (Med) sin sentido, inconsciente

to be unconscious — estar sin sentido or inconsciente

to be unconscious for three hours — pasar tres horas sin sentido

to become unconscious — perder el sentido or conocimiento, desmayarse

to fall unconscious — caer sin sentido

they found him unconscious — lo encontraron inconsciente

2) (=unaware) inconsciente, insensible

to be unconscious of sth — no ser consciente de algo

he remained blissfully unconscious of the danger — continuó tan tranquilo, sin darse cuenta del peligro

3) (=unintentional) inconsciente
2.
N

the unconscious — (Psych) el inconsciente

* * *

I ['ʌn'kɑːntʃəs, ʌn'kɒnʃəs]
adjective
1) (Med) inconsciente

to become unconscious — perder* el conocimiento or el sentido

she lay unconscious on the floor — estaba (tendida) en el suelo sin sentido

2)
a) (involuntary) <habit/act> involuntario, inconsciente
b) (unaware) (pred)

to be unconscious OF something — no ser* consciente de algo

3) (Psych) <thoughts/desire> inconsciente

the unconscious mind — el inconsciente


II
noun

the unconscious — el inconsciente


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