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词汇 subconscious
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Definition of subconscious in English:

subconscious

adjective sʌbˈkɒn(t)ʃəssəbˈkɑnʃəs
  • Of or concerning the part of the mind of which one is not fully aware but which influences one's actions and feelings.

    下意识的,潜意识的

    my subconscious fear

    我下意识中的恐惧。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • This client seems to have a pattern of sabotaging the partnership and admits to subconscious fear of having his or her heart broken.
    • When we are children, we run freely, because we have no great subconscious burdens to carry.
    • I am reading a powerful book at present on how the conscious and subconscious mind works and it is really awesome stuff.
    • Even conventional psychology talks about the fact we have a conscious mind and a subconscious mind.
    • However, most of what I do magically tends to involve internal subconscious manipulation, sleight of mind.
    • Whether this collision was really an accident or due to a subconscious death wish is open to question.
    • The person that was Lee Crane had ceased to exist on all but the deepest subconscious level.
    • It says nothing, and in our submission, can say nothing about subconscious influence.
    • Anyone think there's a deeper, subconscious fear buried in there somewhere?
    • It's part of their program, which has influenced them on a subconscious level.
    • Recurrent dreams are normally significant as they are usually a message your subconscious mind is desperately trying to get to you.
    • Even in a sensory deprivation chamber, we'll turn in on ourselves for input, taking it from our own subconscious stores of data.
    • To understand the history of ideas, we need to look not at syllogisms but at who wields power or at the subconscious mind.
    • Perhaps the fact that the stories barely registered in my mind is a subconscious indication of my thoughts on the book.
    • It is the media-programmed subconscious mind that poisons people into apathetic paralysis.
    • The subconscious mind retains its values, and thus one cannot be made to do something that you simply would not do.
    • The tasks deep in the subconscious murk elude observation.
    • I was going to ask if you were aware of a subconscious desire to send those vibes.
    • I began to realise how much it was influencing me on a subconscious level.
    • There was a niggling in the back of her mind, perhaps her subconscious prodding at her, trying to get her attention.
    Synonyms
    unconscious, latent, suppressed, repressed, subliminal, unfulfilled, dormant, hidden, concealed, underlying, innermost, deep, intuitive, instinctive, innate, involuntary
    informal bottled up
noun sʌbˈkɒn(t)ʃəssəbˈkɑnʃəs
one's/the subconscious
  • The subconscious part of the mind (not in technical use in psychoanalysis, where unconscious is preferred)

    下意识(心理活动),潜意识(心理活动)

    uncertainties were lurking around the edge of her subconscious
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The most common problems are very simple, and largely psychological if you like, in the subconscious.
    • He slept a dreamless sleep until voices began to intrude on his subconscious.
    • Titania is a creature of the subconscious, the world of fantasy.
    • It's not often however that the effect of music on one's subconscious gets discussed.
    • You don't need to be Freud to guess what's preoccupying their subconscious.
    • My psychology theme is on the role of the subconscious in the development of psychosis.
    • The things that really matter take place in the subconscious.
    • He'd learnt in psychology that parental behaviour had a strong impact on the subconscious.
    • I believe nightmares are a gift of our subconscious to our conscious minds.
    • He feels it triggers the access to his subconscious - the world of dreams that provides most of his material.
    • Any magical suggestions on how to banish this alter ego from my subconscious would be more than appreciated!
    • There's a definite sense that the landscape dominates the subconscious of the artists here.
    • You are now in and have direct contact with the subconscious, specifically the area where your memories are filed.
    • All the facts are in there in your brain and then your subconscious is actually working on it whilst you are doing something else.
    • Simply enjoy the inscrutable logic of the subconscious, or delight in the discovery of what the vision is trying to tell you.
    • I consider magic to be an expression of the unconscious, perhaps sometimes the subconscious.
    • Hypnosis is used to get past the conscious clutter and communicate directly with the subconscious.
    • It works its way around my subconscious like the red-bellied black snake my cat dragged up onto the deck last night.
    • School days always remain a nostalgia that refuses to leave one's subconscious like an aged ink stain on the shirt.
    • Dreams are doorways to the subconscious, pathways to the spirit realm and keys to the future.
    Synonyms
    unconscious mind, mind, imagination, inner self, innermost self, self, inner man/woman, psyche, ego, superego, id, true being, essential nature

Derivatives

  • subconsciousness

  • noun sʌbˈkɒn(t)ʃəsnəssəbˈkɑnʃəsnəs
    • If they originate from our own subconsciousness, you might do well in treating them with respect too, simply because you would not like to be treated unkindly.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • There is, however, a new idea germinating somewhere in my subconsciousness.
      • In India although people don't practice yoga, but if you will tell them something it's very clear to them, because it is in their subconsciousness existing, it is their philosophy which comes from the country.
      • Psychiatrists said that reading such information could negatively influence people's subconsciousness and even lead to extreme actions.
      • This level of interpretation happens right where subconsciousness and consciousness meet and right where subjectivity and objectivity (external reality) meet.

Rhymes

conscious, unselfconscious

Definition of subconscious in US English:

subconscious

adjectivesəbˈkɑnʃəssəbˈkänSHəs
  • Of or concerning the part of the mind of which one is not fully aware but which influences one's actions and feelings.

    下意识的,潜意识的

    my subconscious fear

    我下意识中的恐惧。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Even conventional psychology talks about the fact we have a conscious mind and a subconscious mind.
    • The tasks deep in the subconscious murk elude observation.
    • The subconscious mind retains its values, and thus one cannot be made to do something that you simply would not do.
    • To understand the history of ideas, we need to look not at syllogisms but at who wields power or at the subconscious mind.
    • This client seems to have a pattern of sabotaging the partnership and admits to subconscious fear of having his or her heart broken.
    • Anyone think there's a deeper, subconscious fear buried in there somewhere?
    • It says nothing, and in our submission, can say nothing about subconscious influence.
    • There was a niggling in the back of her mind, perhaps her subconscious prodding at her, trying to get her attention.
    • However, most of what I do magically tends to involve internal subconscious manipulation, sleight of mind.
    • When we are children, we run freely, because we have no great subconscious burdens to carry.
    • Whether this collision was really an accident or due to a subconscious death wish is open to question.
    • I am reading a powerful book at present on how the conscious and subconscious mind works and it is really awesome stuff.
    • Perhaps the fact that the stories barely registered in my mind is a subconscious indication of my thoughts on the book.
    • It's part of their program, which has influenced them on a subconscious level.
    • Even in a sensory deprivation chamber, we'll turn in on ourselves for input, taking it from our own subconscious stores of data.
    • It is the media-programmed subconscious mind that poisons people into apathetic paralysis.
    • The person that was Lee Crane had ceased to exist on all but the deepest subconscious level.
    • I was going to ask if you were aware of a subconscious desire to send those vibes.
    • Recurrent dreams are normally significant as they are usually a message your subconscious mind is desperately trying to get to you.
    • I began to realise how much it was influencing me on a subconscious level.
    Synonyms
    unconscious, latent, suppressed, repressed, subliminal, unfulfilled, dormant, hidden, concealed, underlying, innermost, deep, intuitive, instinctive, innate, involuntary
nounsəbˈkɑnʃəssəbˈkänSHəs
one's/the subconscious
  • The subconscious part of the mind (not in technical use in psychoanalysis, where unconscious is preferred).

    下意识(心理活动),潜意识(心理活动)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • He slept a dreamless sleep until voices began to intrude on his subconscious.
    • Simply enjoy the inscrutable logic of the subconscious, or delight in the discovery of what the vision is trying to tell you.
    • I consider magic to be an expression of the unconscious, perhaps sometimes the subconscious.
    • My psychology theme is on the role of the subconscious in the development of psychosis.
    • Hypnosis is used to get past the conscious clutter and communicate directly with the subconscious.
    • He'd learnt in psychology that parental behaviour had a strong impact on the subconscious.
    • All the facts are in there in your brain and then your subconscious is actually working on it whilst you are doing something else.
    • You are now in and have direct contact with the subconscious, specifically the area where your memories are filed.
    • The things that really matter take place in the subconscious.
    • It works its way around my subconscious like the red-bellied black snake my cat dragged up onto the deck last night.
    • I believe nightmares are a gift of our subconscious to our conscious minds.
    • It's not often however that the effect of music on one's subconscious gets discussed.
    • Dreams are doorways to the subconscious, pathways to the spirit realm and keys to the future.
    • There's a definite sense that the landscape dominates the subconscious of the artists here.
    • He feels it triggers the access to his subconscious - the world of dreams that provides most of his material.
    • You don't need to be Freud to guess what's preoccupying their subconscious.
    • School days always remain a nostalgia that refuses to leave one's subconscious like an aged ink stain on the shirt.
    • Any magical suggestions on how to banish this alter ego from my subconscious would be more than appreciated!
    • The most common problems are very simple, and largely psychological if you like, in the subconscious.
    • Titania is a creature of the subconscious, the world of fantasy.
    Synonyms
    unconscious mind, mind, imagination, inner self, innermost self, self, inner man, inner woman, psyche, ego, superego, id, true being, essential nature
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