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a·ware AHD[ə-wârʹ] D.J.[əˈweə]K.K.[əˈwɛr]adj.(形容词)- Having knowledge or cognizance:意识到的或认识到的:aware of their limitations.认识到他们的局限性
- Archaic Vigilant; watchful.【古语】 警惕的;戒备的
- Middle English 中古英语
- variant of iwar iwar的变体
- from Old English gewær * see wer- 3源自 古英语 gewær * 参见 wer- 3
awareʹness n.(名词)aware, cognizant, conscious, sensible, awake, alert, watchful, vigilant- These adjectives mean mindful or heedful of something.这些形容词意为对某件事很留心或很注意。
- Aware implies knowledge gained through one's own perceptions, as of the attitudes of others, or by means of information: Aware 意指通过自己直觉,如根据别人的态度或者依靠某种信息方式而得到的认识: Are you aware of your opponent's hostility?你意识到了对手的敌意吗?I am aware that Congress has passed the legislation.我知道议会已经通过了立法。
- Cognizant is a rather formal equivalent of aware: Cognizant 是一个和aware相当的非常正式的词: "Our research indicates that the nation's youth are cognizant of the law" (Jerry D. Jennings). “我们的调查表明全国的青年已有了法律意识” (杰里·D·詹宁斯)。
- Conscious emphasizes the recognition of something sensed or felt: Conscious 强调某种感知到或感觉到的认识: "an importance . . . of which even Americans are barely conscious" (William Stanley Jevons). “一种甚至连美国人也几乎没有认识到的重要性” (威廉姆·斯坦利·杰文斯)。
- Sensible implies knowledge gained through intellectual perception or through intuition: Sensible 指通过感性知觉或通过直觉得到的认识: "I am sensible that the mention of such a circumstance may appear trifling" (Henry Hallam). “我觉得对这种细节的谈论是无聊的” (亨利·哈勒姆)。
- To beawake is to have full consciousness of something: 而awake 是对某件事有充分的意识: "as much awake to the novelty of attention in that quarter as Elizabeth herself" (Jane Austen). “在那一季对引人注意的新奇事物的感知象伊丽莎白自己一样多” (简·奥斯汀)。
- Alert stresses quickness to recognize and respond: Alert 强调认识及反应的快捷性: alert enough to spot the opportunity when it came.当机会到来的时候充分认识到并攫住它。
- Watchful and vigilant imply being on the lookout for what is dangerous or potentially so: Watchful 和 vigilant 指注意那些危险的或有潜在危险的事物: a watchful parent with a toddler in tow;一个注意照看蹒跚学步的小孩儿的家长;keeping a vigilant eye on every building where a fire might start. 注意每一座可能发生火灾的大楼。
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