unconsciously

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English - Turkish
baygın halde

Baygın halde gömleğimi çıkardım. - I unconsciously removed my shirt.

farkında olmadan
bilinçsizce

Eylemlerimizin yüzde seksenini bilinçsizce gerçekleştiririz. - We perform eighty percent of our actions unconsciously.

Gerçekten canlı müzik çalmaya başladığında, ben bilinçsizce dans etmeye başlarım. - When really lively music starts playing, I start dancing unconsciously.

şuursuzca
kendinden geçmiş olarak
bilmeden
bilinçsiz olarak
unconscious
{s} baygın

Tom yerde baygın yatıyor. - Tom is lying unconscious on the floor.

Odaya girdiğimde, Tom'u yerde baygın buldum. - When I came into the room, I found Tom unconscious on the floor.

unconscious
şuursuz
unconscious
{s} kendinden geçmiş
unconscious
(Tıp,Pisikoloji, Ruhbilim) bilinçsizlik
unconscious
{s} bilinçsiz

Tom Mary'yi mutfak zemininde bilinçsizce yatarken buldu. - Tom found Mary lying unconscious on the kitchen floor.

Tom bilinçsiz görünüyor. - Tom appears unconscious.

unconscious
kendinde değil

Birkaç gündür kendinde değildi. - He was unconscious for several days.

unconscious
(Tıp) inkonsiyans
unconscious
kendinde olmamak
unconscious
bilmeden
unconscious
bilinçaltı
unconscious
bilinç dışı
unconscious
(Sosyoloji, Toplumbilim) bilinçdışı [freud] bilinçaltı
unconscious
{s} bilinçaltı ile ilgili
unconscious
psikiy
unconscious
{s} kasıtsız
unconscious
unconsciouslybilinçsiz olarak
unconscious
unconsciousnessbilinçsizlik
unconscious
farkında olmadan
unconscious
(Tıp) Freud nazariyelerine göre zihnin bilinç kısmı
unconscious
(Tıp) Bilinçsiz, hissisz
unconscious
{s} farkında olmayan
unconscious
{s} 1. farkında olmayan, habersiz: He is unconscious of the seriousness of our environmental problems. Çevresel sorunlarımızın ne kadar ciddi
unconscious
{s} habersiz

O benim varlığımdan habersiz görünüyordu. - He seemed unconscious of my presence.

unconscious
bilinçalt
unconscious
farkında olmayan, habersiz: He is unconscious of the seriousness of our environmental problems. Çevresel sorunlarımızın ne kadar ciddi
unconscious
şuursuzca
unconscious
farkında olmayış
unconscious
şuurdışı
English - English
In a subconscious manner; something done unknowingly
without awareness; "she jumped up unconsciously when he entered the room
without awareness; "she jumped up unconsciously when he entered the room"
in an unconscious manner, without being aware, instinctively, automatically, involuntarily
unconscious
The unconscious mind
unconscious
engaged in skilled performance without conscious control

Someone who has reeled off a string of baskets will say, I was unconscious, as if he were following the Zen injunction to be mindful while suspending thought.

unconscious
not cognizant of objects, actions, etc
unconscious
{a} not perceiving or knowing
Unconscious
inconscious
unconscious
lack of awareness In Freudian terms, repressed psychological material The part of the mind of which a person is only rarely aware
unconscious
not conscious; lacking awareness and the capacity for sensory perception as if asleep or dead; "lay unconscious on the floor"
unconscious
According to Freud, the area of the psyche where unknown wishes and needs are kept that play a significant role in our conscious behavior
unconscious
If you are unconscious of something, you are unaware of it. He himself seemed totally unconscious of his failure = oblivious conscious + unconsciously un·con·scious·ly `I was very unsure of myself after the divorce,' she says, unconsciously sweeping back the curls from her forehead
unconscious
without conscious volition
unconscious
thoughts, memories, impulses, desires, and feelings which we are not aware of but influence our emotions and behavior in some subtle way
unconscious
Having no knowledge by experience; followed by of; as, a mule unconscious of the yoke
unconscious
san konesans
unconscious
Not known or apprehended by consciousness; as, an unconscious cerebration
unconscious
If feelings or attitudes are unconscious, you are not aware that you have them, but they show in the way that you behave. Unconscious envy manifests itself very often as this kind of arrogance + unconsciously un·con·scious·ly I think racism is unconsciously inherent in practically everyone
unconscious
(followed by `of') not knowing or perceiving; "happily unconscious of the new calamity at home"- Charles Dickens
unconscious
not conscious; lacking awareness and the capacity for sensory perception as if asleep or dead; "lay unconscious on the floor" without conscious volition
unconscious
a topographical term for the unknown process of the psyche The unconscious is unconscious only to the ego--we don't know if it is actually that way
unconscious
Contains all your memories, and your reactions to memories from birth Seat of your emotions and directs almost all your behavior Controls our automatic processes and thinking Receives two million messages of sensory awareness every second
unconscious
Mental activity of which the person engaging in it is not aware; hence a presumed source of unknown internal influences over the conduct of human agent Psychoanalysts like Freud, Jung, and Lacan supposed it possible to discover the content and significance of such influences with suitable methods of psychiatric investigation
unconscious
that part of the mind wherein psychic activity takes place of which the person is unaware
unconscious
Lacking awareness and the capacity for sensory perception; not conscious Without conscious control; involuntary or unintended
unconscious
Someone who is unconscious is in a state similar to sleep, usually as the result of a serious injury or a lack of oxygen. By the time ambulancemen arrived he was unconscious conscious + unconsciousness un·con·scious·ness He knew that he might soon lapse into unconsciousness
unconscious
Not conscious; having no consciousness or power of mental perception; without cerebral appreciation; hence, not knowing or regarding; ignorant; as, an unconscious man
unconscious
All the thoughts, ideas, etc going on in your mind which you are not consciously aware of at an given moment The unconscious mind is apparently capable of multi-tasking and can handle huge amounts of incoming information
unconscious
not conscious
unconscious
{i} all the psychic material that is not available in the immediate field of awareness
unconscious
The awarenesses (and actions) of the individual brains when the self are not merged with them Also refers to the motivations the self has that are due to the shell trauma
unconscious
In Freud?s topographic model, that part of the mind containing repressed thoughts and memories of which the individual is unaware See also conscious, preconscious, repression, topographic model
unconscious
{s} not conscious, senseless; unaware, unknowing; not directed by conscious thought, automatic, involuntary, instinctive
unconscious
- The place where we relegate the desires we are unable to fulfill is known as the unconscious
unconscious
1 One of three divisions of Sigmund Freud's topographic theory of the mind (the others being the conscious and preconscious) in which the psychic material is not readily accessible to conscious awareness by ordinary means 2 In popular usage, any mental material not in the immediate field of awareness 3 Denoting a state of unawareness, with lack of response to external stimuli, as in a coma
unconscious
Your unconscious is the part of your mind that contains feelings and ideas that you do not know about or cannot control. In examining the content of the unconscious, Freud called into question some deeply-held beliefs. the/sb's unconscious the part of your mind in which there are thoughts and feelings that you do not realize you have subconscious. or subconscious In psychoanalysis, the part of the psychic apparatus that does not ordinarily enter the individual's awareness but may be manifested by slips of the tongue, dreams, or neurotic symptoms (see neurosis). The existence of unconscious mental activities was first elaborated by Sigmund Freud and is now a well-established principle of psychiatry. The origin of many neurotic symptoms is said to depend on conflicts that have been removed from consciousness by repression and maintained in the unconscious through various defense mechanisms. Recent biopsychological explorations have shed light on the relationship between brain physiology and the levels of consciousness at which people retain memories
unconsciously

    Hyphenation

    un·con·scious·ly

    Turkish pronunciation

    ʌnkänşısli

    Pronunciation

    /ˌənˈkänsʜəslē/ /ˌʌnˈkɑːnʃəsliː/

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