0 not conscious of something, especially what is happening around you:
Absorbed in her work, she was totally oblivious of her surroundings.
The mayor seems oblivious to the likely effects of the new legislation.
1 not aware of or not noticing something, esp. what is happening around you:
She was often oblivious to the potential consequences of her actions.
One end of a channel is oblivious to whether or not its opposite end is connected or moves.
The designers we have worked with either remain blissfully oblivious to this, or notice and manage to adapt over time.
We remain largely oblivious to these processes because they constitute the everyday practices that form the taken-for-granted landscape of our lives.
But the boys were too oblivious to notice.
Even so the city remains an attractive venue with a vibrant and inclusive street-culture, seemingly oblivious of the climate in its state of undress.
The writers of memoirs were not oblivious to their tense relation to history.
His belated recognition of their existence in the later essay is perfunctory, and remains oblivious to their character and significance.
A thick layer of keratin develops, to which the patient is usually oblivious, and autolysis takes place underneath.
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(尤指對周圍發生的事情)毫不在意的,毫無知覺的,未察覺的…
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(尤指对周围发生的事情)毫不在意的,毫无知觉的,未察觉的…
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inconsciente, inconsciente [masculine-feminine, singular]…
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alheio, inconsciente…
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気づいていない…
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dünyadan habersiz, ilgisiz, kayıtsız…
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inconscient/-ente, oublieux, inconscient…
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no conscient…
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