0 the state of being awake and aware of what is happening -- connaissance [ feminine ]
1 public awareness of an issue -- conscience [ feminine ]
to try to raise consciousness about environmental dangers tenter de faire prendre conscience des dangers pour l’environnement
2 the mind and the way it works -- conscience [ feminine ]
human consciousness conscience humaine
3 -- connaissance
During her arrest she lost consciousness, was struck several times and was burned with cigarettes.
I imagine that he meant something like this: there is no greater unit of consciousness in the world than the consciousness of a single individual.
What we are saying here is not anchored firmly enough in the public consciousness.
Television, not radio, has the greatest impact on people's consciousness.
The national reform programmes are a decisive first step in progressing with greater individual responsibility and greater consciousness of the reform priorities.
As regards other countries, political consciousness is increasingly being awakened, and advances are being made.
It is highly likely that the popular consciousness of today has been inoculated against the phenomena of the past.
It has been especially important to increase public consciousness of the need to protect minors.
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