oblivious
英 [əˈblɪv.i.əs]
美 [əˈblɪv.i.əs]
1. 在上面平滑地将其抹掉。
2. 谐音“我把你忘而死”。
3. Another possibility is the conjunction of ob (“over”) + liv- ("to become dark", from livid), hence, to have the mind darkened, forget; to forget.
oblivious 遗忘的,未注意的来自oblivion,遗忘,忘却。引申词义未注意的,忽略的。
- oblivious (adj.)
- mid-15c., from Latin obliviosus "forgetful, that easily forgets; producing forgetfulness," from oblivion (see oblivion). Meaning "unaware, unconscious (of something)" is from 1862, formerly regarded as erroneous, this is now the general meaning and the word has lost its original sense of "no longer aware or mindful." Properly should be used with to, not of. Related: Obliviously; obliviousness.
- 1. Llewelyn appeared oblivious of his surroundings.
- 卢埃林看起来没有注意到他周围的情况。
- 2. He drove off, oblivious of the damage he had caused.
- 他车开走了,没有注意到他所造成的损害。
- 3. He was quite oblivious of the danger.
- 他完全没有察觉到危险.
- 4. Wrapped in her problems , Chin was oblivious to her surroundings.
- 她并不注意到周围的一切.
- 5. She lay motionless where she was, oblivious to pain.
- 她一动不动地躺在原地,已经感觉不到疼痛。