unaware

unaware
adjective

be unaware of something — sich (Dat.) einer Sache (Gen.) nicht bewusst sein

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adjective
(not aware or not knowing: I was unaware of the man's presence.) nicht gewahr
- take someone unawares
- take unawares
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un·aware
[ˌʌnəˈweəʳ, AM -ˈwer]
adj
to be/be not \unaware of sth sich dat einer S. gen nicht/durchaus bewusst sein
she remained quite \unaware of the illegal activities of her husband sie hatte nie bemerkt, dass ihr Mann in illegale Geschäfte verwickelt war
to be \unaware that ... sich dat nicht bewusst sein, dass ...
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["ʌnə'wɛə(r)]
adj pred

to be unaware of sth — sich (dat) einer Sache (gen) nicht bewusst sein

I was unaware of his presence — ich hatte nicht bemerkt, dass er da war

I was unaware that he was interested — es war mir nicht bewusst or ich war mir nicht bewusst, dass er interessiert war

I was unaware that there was a meeting going on — ich wusste nicht, dass da gerade eine Besprechung stattfand

not unaware of sth — sich (dat) einer Sache (gen) durchaus bewusst

I was not unaware that ... — es war mir durchaus bewusst or klar, dass ...

he's so unaware — er weiß überhaupt nicht Bescheid

politically unaware — ohne politisches Bewusstsein

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unaware
A adj (adv unawarely)
1. nicht gewahr (of gen):
be unaware of sth auch sich einer Sache nicht bewusst sein, etwas nicht wissen oder bemerken
2. nichts ahnend, ahnungslos:
he was unaware that… er ahnte nicht, dass …
B adv academic.ru/77640/unawares">unawares
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adjective

be unaware of something — sich (Dat.) einer Sache (Gen.) nicht bewusst sein

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adj.
in Unkenntnis ausdr.
laienhaft adj.
unversehens adj.

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