unconscious

unconscious
1. adjective
1) (Med.): (senseless) bewusstlos
2) (unaware)

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

she was unconscious of the tragedy — sie wusste nichts von der Tragödie

3) (not intended; Psych.) unbewusst
2. noun
Unbewusste, das
* * *
1. adjective
1) (senseless or stunned, eg because of an accident: She was unconscious for three days after the crash.) bewußtlos
2) (not aware: He was unconscious of having said anything rude.) unbewußt
3) (unintentional: Her prejudice is quite unconscious.) unabsichtlich
2. noun
(the deepest level of the mind, the processes of which are revealed only through eg psychoanalysis: the secrets of the unconscious.) das Unbewußte
- academic.ru/93130/unconsciously">unconsciously
- unconsciousness
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un·con·scious
[ʌnˈkɒn(t)ʃəs, AM -ˈkɑ:n-]
I. adj
1. MED bewusstlos
\unconscious state Bewusstlosigkeit f
to knock sb \unconscious jdn bewusstlos schlagen
2. PSYCH unbewusst
the \unconscious mind das Unbewusste [o Unterbewusste
3. (unaware) unabsichtlich
to be \unconscious of sth (form) sich dat einer S. gen nicht bewusst sein
II. n no pl PSYCH
the \unconscious das Unbewusste [o Unterbewusste]
* * *
[ʌn'kɒnʃəs]
1. adj
1) (MED) bewusstlos

to fall unconscious — bewusstlos zu Boden fallen

the blow knocked him unconscious — durch den Schlag wurde er bewusstlos

to become unconscious — das Bewusstsein verlieren, bewusstlos werden

to beat sb unconscious — jdn bewusstlos schlagen

2) pred

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

I was unconscious of the fact that ... — ich war mir or es war mir nicht bewusst, dass ...

3) (= unintentional) insult, allusion etc unbewusst, unbeabsichtigt; blunder ungewollt, unbeabsichtigt; humour unfreiwillig

she was the unconscious cause of his unhappiness —

he was the unconscious tool of ... — er wurde unwissentlich zum Werkzeug (+gen) ...

4) (PSYCH) unbewusst

the unconscious mind — das Unbewusste

at or on an unconscious level — auf der Ebene des Unbewussten

2. n (PSYCH)

the unconscious — das Unbewusste

he probed his unconscious — er erforschte das Unbewusste in sich (dat)

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unconscious
A adj (adv unconsciously)
1. unbewusst:
be unconscious of nichts ahnen oder wissen von, sich einer Sache nicht bewusst sein
2. MED bewusstlos, ohnmächtig
3. unbeseelt, leblos (Materie)
4. unbewusst (auch PSYCH), unwillkürlich, unfreiwillig (auch Humor)
5. unabsichtlich (Fehler etc)
B s the unconscious PSYCH das Unbewusste
* * *
1. adjective
1) (Med.): (senseless) bewusstlos
2) (unaware)

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

she was unconscious of the tragedy — sie wusste nichts von der Tragödie

3) (not intended; Psych.) unbewusst
2. noun
Unbewusste, das
* * *
adj.
besinnungslos adj.
unbewusst adj.

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