oblivious
音标:
美音:/əˈblɪviəs/,英音:/əˈblɪviəs/
听听基本释意:
外刊例句:
For little ones oblivious to this movie’s inspiration, the rote character arcs and commendable morals should land just fine.
对于忘记这部电影灵感的小孩子来说,死记硬背的角色弧线和值得称道的道德应该很好。
—Washington Post
Many youngsters will be oblivious to the costs, but innovative finance lessons at one school in Colwyn Bay, North Wales, are allowing young pupils to teach their parents a thing or two about budgeting.
许多年轻人会忘记成本,但北威尔士科尔温湾一所学校的创新金融课程允许年轻学生教他们的父母一两件事关于预算。
—BBC
Even as things fall apart, when the romantic hero who’s been wooing sweet, oblivious Giselle turns out to be a two-timing duke in disguise, there’s little disruption in the gentle quality of this production.
即使事情分崩离析,当这位一直在追求甜蜜、健忘的吉赛尔的浪漫英雄变成了伪装的两次时间的公爵时,这部作品的温和品质几乎没有受到干扰。
—Washington Post
基本释意:
adjective
(followed by to' or
of’) lacking conscious awareness of
adj. 不在意的,未觉察到的;遗忘的,健忘的
同义词:
unmindful,forgetful,
短释义:
If you don’t notice or aren’t aware, it means that the adjective oblivious applies to you!
如果您没有注意到或不知道,则表示形容词不经意适用于您!
长释义:
When we think of the adjective oblivious, it is usually in situations that involve being totally unaware of what’s staring us right in the face. It can also mean being forgetful and absent-minded. The cartoon character Mr. Magoo is a perfect example of someone who is oblivious; his eyesight is so bad that he always gets himself into various scrapes and mishaps. For example, Mr. Magoo mistakes an airplane for a theater and instead of watching a movie, he takes a seat on a departing airplane!
当我们想到形容词遗忘时,通常是在完全不知道什么在盯着我们的情况下。这也可能意味着健忘和心不在焉。卡通人物 Magoo 先生是一个健忘的完美例子。他的视力如此糟糕,以至于他总是让自己陷入各种擦伤和不幸之中。例如,Magoo 先生将飞机误认为是剧院,他没有看电影,而是坐在起飞的飞机上!
文学例句:
A young woman walked past, her arms swinging loosely, oblivious to the clanking trash cans.
一个年轻的女人走了过去,她的双臂松散地摆动着,完全没有注意到垃圾桶的叮当声。
—Ruby Holler by Sharon Creech
“It’s just,” he said, oblivious to the battle that had just occurred, “it’s just that I don’t know anything about you.”
“只是,”他说,没有注意到刚刚发生的战斗,“只是我对你一无所知。”
—Throne of Glass by Sarah J. Maas
So great was the badger’s anger and grief that she was oblivious to any notion of stalking or tracking.
獾的愤怒和悲伤是如此之大,以至于她对任何跟踪或跟踪的概念都视而不见。
—Redwall by Brian Jacques
词源:
oblivious (adj.)mid-15c., "forgetful, disposed to forget, heedless," from Latin obliviosus "forgetful, that easily forgets; producing forgetfulness," from oblivio "forgetfulness, a being forgotten"(see oblivion). Meaning "unaware, unconscious (of something)" is by 1862; it formerly was regarded as erroneous, but this is now the main meaning and the word has lost its original sense of "no longer aware or mindful." Properly it should be used with to, not of. Related: Obliviously; obliviousness.Related entries & more
下面是词源的翻译(机器翻译比较难翻,参考着看)
oblivious (adj.)mid-15c.,“健忘,倾向于忘记,不注意”来自拉丁语 obliviosus “健忘,容易忘记;产生健忘”,来自 oblivio “健忘,被遗忘”(见 oblivion)。到 1862 年,意思是“不知道、无意识的(某事)”;它以前被认为是错误的,但现在这是主要的意思,这个词已经失去了“不再有意识或正念”的原始意义。正确地它应该与to一起使用,而不是of。相关:不经意间;遗忘。相关条目及更多
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