Inconsciente in english

Unconscious

pronunciation: ənkɑnʃəs part of speech: adjective
In gestures

inconsciente1 = unconscious ; concussed. 

Example: By conscious or unconscious fixation on this single, already passé, facet of data processing technology we risk totally ignoring the other functions of a catalog.Example: He was chirpy and on the mend yesterday after a fall at home left him concussed.

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» dejar a Alguien inconscienteovercome [Verbo irregular: pasado overcame, participio overcome]knock + Nombre + outleave + Nombre + unconsciousknock + Nombre + unconsciousknock + Nombre + senselessknock + the wits out of .

Example: If ammonia gas is used, care must be taken to duct the gas through an external ventilator to prevent the operator being overcome by fumes.

Example: She had over a dozen cavities and was given a liquid which knocked her out after about 30 minutes.

Example: A police dog strangled and left unconscious as he helped make an arrest has been given an award.

Example: A 22-year-old man was knocked unconscious in an attack while riding his bike late at night.

Example: Duck-billed platypus, a semi aquatic mammal, is a soft and cuddly creature, but can also knock you senseless if you venture too close.

Example: My head smacked into the cement sidewalk, and knocked the wits out of me for a good bit.

» golpear a Alguien hasta dejarlo inconscientebeat + Nombre + unconsciouspunch + Nombre + unconscious .

Example: He had been trying to help a local fruit vendor who was beaten unconscious for operating without a license by a security guard.

Example: A young man who punched a plain-clothes policeman unconscious during a buck's night celebration will serve four months behind bars.

» inconsciente a mediashalf unconscioushalfway unconscious .

Example: The true artist always stays half unconscious of himself whenever he is producing.

Example: She was halfway unconscious from heat exhaustion and sunstroke when it happened.

» medio inconscientehalf unconscioushalfway unconscious .

Example: The true artist always stays half unconscious of himself whenever he is producing.

Example: She was halfway unconscious from heat exhaustion and sunstroke when it happened.

inconsciente2 = unthinking ; unwitting ; insensible ; thoughtless ; careless ; unknowing. 

Example: The author outlines arguments against the unthinking application of new technologies.Example: Moreover, in order to save unwitting duplication of work, sources that have already been checked should be indicated.Example: Electrical stunning renders an animal instantly insensible by inducing a grand mal epileptic seizure.Example: Frivolous or thoughtless spending can eat up your income and hence your future savings.Example: They will spend time trying to ascribe reasons to the variations whereas the true facts are that the citer was simply sloppy and careless.Example: It has often been said that people live their lives in a blissful and unknowing ignorance of the dangers the country faces.

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» deseo inconsciente de morirdeath-wish .

Example: The main character in the novel viewed his death as the solutions to his problems and was therefore motivated enough by the death-wish to kill with the hopes of retributive capital punishment.

» inconsciente colectivo, elcollective unconscious, the .

Example: The subconscious mind is halfway between the conscious thinking mind and the unconscious mind or collective unconscious.

» inconsciente, elunconscious mind, the .

Example: The subconscious mind is halfway between the conscious thinking mind and the unconscious mind or collective unconscious.

Inconsciente synonyms

cold in spanish: frío, pronunciation: koʊld part of speech: adjective, noun ignorant in spanish: ignorante, pronunciation: ɪgnɜrənt part of speech: adjective innocent in spanish: inocente, pronunciation: ɪnəsənt part of speech: adjective stunned in spanish: aturdido, pronunciation: stʌnd part of speech: adjective subconscious in spanish: subconsciente, pronunciation: səbkɑnʃəs part of speech: adjective comatose in spanish: comatoso, pronunciation: koʊmətoʊs part of speech: adjective involuntary in spanish: involuntario, pronunciation: ɪnvɑlənteri part of speech: adjective senseless in spanish: sin sentido, pronunciation: sensləs part of speech: adjective insensible in spanish: insensible, pronunciation: ɪnsensəbəl part of speech: adjective semicomatose in spanish: semicomatosa, pronunciation: semikoʊmɑtoʊz part of speech: adjective kayoed in spanish: kayoed, pronunciation: keɪoʊd part of speech: adjective nonconscious in spanish: no inconsciente, pronunciation: nɑnkɑnʃəs part of speech: adjective nonvoluntary in spanish: no voluntario, pronunciation: nɑnvɑlənteri part of speech: adjective unconscious mind in spanish: mente inconsciente, pronunciation: ənkɑnʃəsmaɪnd part of speech: noun unvoluntary in spanish: involuntario, pronunciation: ənvəlʌntɜri part of speech: adjective
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