conscious

conscious
{'kɔnʃəs}
1. съзнателен, осъзнат, обмислен, преднамерен
his CONSCIOUS superiority осъзнатото му чувство за превъзходство
2. в съзнание
to become CONSCIOUS идвам в съзнание, свестявам се
3. predic който съзнава/усеща/чувствува/забелязва
to be CONSCIOUS of съзнавам, усещам, чувствувам, забелязвам
I was not CONSCIOUS of being watched/that I was being watched не знаех, че ме наблюдават
to become CONSCIOUS of осъзнавам, забелязвам, усещам
4. вж. self-conscious
CONSCIOUS pride гордост, смесена със смущение
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{'kъnshъs} а 1. съзнателен, осъзнат; обмислен, преднамерен;
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съзнателен; обмислен; преднамерен;
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1. conscious pride гордост, смесена със смущение 2. his conscious superiority осъзнатото му чувство за превъзходство 3. i was not conscious of being watched/that i was being watched не знаех, че ме наблюдават 4. predic който съзнава/усеща/чувствува/забелязва 5. self-conscious 1 6. to be conscious of съзнавам, усещам, чувствувам, забелязвам 7. to become conscious of осъзнавам, забелязвам, усещам 8. to become conscious идвам в съзнание, свестявам се 9. в съзнание 10. съзнателен, осъзнат, обмислен, преднамерен
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conscious[´kɔnʃəs] I. adj 1. осъзнат, съзнателен; обмислен, преднамерен; his \conscious superiority неговото чувство за превъзходство; \conscious guilt съзнание за виновност; FONT face=Times_Deutsch}}◊ adv consciously; 2. predic който съзнава, усеща, чувства, забелязва; to be \conscious of s.th. съзнавам; чувствам; забелязвам; усещам; to be \conscious of s.o.'s stare усещам нечий поглед; I was not \conscious of having moved не знаех, че съм се помръднал; to become \conscious of осъзнавам; забелязвам; усещам; he became \conscious of his wife's presence той усети присъствието на съпругата си; 3. смутен, притеснен; I was \conscious of my weight чувствах се неловко заради килограмите си; 4. в съзнание; to be \conscious в съзнание съм; to become \conscious идвам в съзнание, свестявам се, опомням се; II. n: the \conscious съзнателната част от съзнанието (в психоанализата).

English-Bulgarian dictionary. 2013.

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