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    unconsciously

    US /ʌnˈkɑnʃəslɪ/

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    UK /ʌnˈkɒnʃəsli/

    B1
    adv.AdverbWithout thinking; not deliberately
    She unconsciously drove over my dog, he was so small she didn't see him
    adv.AdverbWithout intending to; involuntarily.
    She unconsciously reached for his hand.
    adv.AdverbWithout conscious thought or consideration.
    The decision was made unconsciously, without considering the consequences.

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    How to Work with Someone You Can't Stand: The Harvard Business Review Guide

    08:20How to Work with Someone You Can't Stand: The Harvard Business Review Guide
    • It's important to note if you're a manager who dislikes an employee who reports to you, you may be unconsciously mismanaging them and treating them unfairly.

      It's important to note if you're a manager who dislikes an employee who reports to you, you may be unconsciously mismanaging them and treating them unfairly.

    • may be unconsciously mismanaging them and treating them

      may be unconsciously mismanaging them and treating them

    B1

    了解這個道理,會徹底改變你對人生的看法 ▶《紐約時報》暢銷書作者Robert Greene 羅伯特·格林(中英字幕)

    09:12了解這個道理,會徹底改變你對人生的看法 ▶《紐約時報》暢銷書作者Robert Greene 羅伯特·格林(中英字幕)
    • Your conscious mind is very limited what you can hold in your memory, but unconsciously in your subconscious, when you're asleep, when you're dreaming, the mind is filled with thousands upon thousands of ideas and things that are there that are lingering there, and connections are being made all of the time, and occasionally those connections float up to your conscious mind and you have a brilliant idea about how to do something.

      Your conscious mind is very limited what you can hold in your memory, but unconsciously in your subconscious, when you're asleep, when you're dreaming, the mind is filled with thousands upon thousands of ideas and things that are there that are lingering there, and connections are being made all of the time, and occasionally those connections float up to your conscious mind and you have a brilliant idea about how to do something.

    • But unconsciously, in your subconscious, when you're asleep, when you're dreaming, the mind is filled with thousands upon thousands of ideas and things that are there, that are lingering there.

      But unconsciously, in your subconscious, when you're asleep, when you're dreaming, the mind is filled with thousands upon thousands of ideas and things that are there, that are lingering there.

    A2

    Tom Kenny Answers YOUR Questions About SpongeBob SquarePants! | Tom Kenny AMA

    06:34Tom Kenny Answers YOUR Questions About SpongeBob SquarePants! | Tom Kenny AMA
    • But a lot of times, yeah, most of the time I don't, I won't do it unconsciously, like slip into it.

      But a lot of times, yeah, most of the time I don't, I won't do it unconsciously, like slip into it.

    • They're like, "Dad, you're doing it again." It's like, "I have to hear it that way." But a lot of times, yeah, most of the time I don't— I— I won't do it unconsciously, like slip into it, but, uh, kids— yeah, kids want to hear it, you know, especially— especially kids, you know, and— and 20— when I say kids, I mean 20-somethings.

      They're like, "Dad, you're doing it again." It's like, "I have to hear it that way." But a lot of times, yeah, most of the time I don't— I— I won't do it unconsciously, like slip into it, but, uh, kids— yeah, kids want to hear it, you know, especially— especially kids, you know, and— and 20— when I say kids, I mean 20-somethings.

    B1

    A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens Full Audiobook with Subtitles and Chapters

    17:28A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens Full Audiobook with Subtitles and Chapters
    • The quarter was so long that he was more than once convinced he must have sunk into a doze unconsciously and missed the clock.

      The quarter was so long that he was more than once convinced he must have sunk into a doze unconsciously and missed the clock.

    • a doze unconsciously, and missed the clock.  At length it broke upon his listening ear.

      a doze unconsciously, and missed the clock.  At length it broke upon his listening ear.

    B2

    6 Flirting Mistakes That Keep You Single

    04:346 Flirting Mistakes That Keep You Single
    • So it's understandable to make mistakes sometimes, what matters most is that you become aware of your missteps and all the other ways you may be unconsciously holding yourself back from finding love.

      So it's understandable to make mistakes sometimes, what matters most is that you become aware of your missteps and all the other ways you may be unconsciously holding yourself back from finding love.

    • What matters most is that you become aware of your missteps and all the other ways you may be unconsciously holding yourself back from finding love.

      What matters most is that you become aware of your missteps and all the other ways you may be unconsciously holding yourself back from finding love.

    B1

    Subconscious fluency in English (by Learning at Home)

    14:04Subconscious fluency in English (by Learning at Home)
    • Not only will you improve your pronunciation, intonation, and rhythm, but you'll also unconsciously build up your grammar knowledge.

      Not only will you improve your pronunciation, intonation, and rhythm, but you'll also unconsciously build up your grammar knowledge.

    • rhythm, but you'll also unconsciously build up your grammar knowledge.

      rhythm, but you'll also unconsciously build up your grammar knowledge.

    A2

    The Psychology of Malignant Narcissists - People of the Lie

    13:58The Psychology of Malignant Narcissists - People of the Lie
    • The malignant narcissist unconsciously externalizes the emotions and motivations he cannot accept in himself, attributing them to other people,

      The malignant narcissist unconsciously externalizes the emotions and motivations he cannot accept in himself, attributing them to other people,

    • The malignant narcissist unconsciously externalizes the emotions and motivations he cannot accept

      The malignant narcissist unconsciously externalizes the emotions and motivations he cannot accept

    A1

    How Emotions Are Made: The Body Budgeting System

    12:52How Emotions Are Made: The Body Budgeting System
    • It's the network hub, the control center that commands the distribution of chemicals throughout your system, all unconsciously.

      It's the network hub, the control center that commands the distribution of chemicals throughout your system, all unconsciously.

    • It's the network hub, the control center that commands the distribution of chemicals throughout your system, all unconsciously.

      It's the network hub, the control center that commands the distribution of chemicals throughout your system, all unconsciously.

    B1

    PSYCHOTHERAPY - Melanie Klein

    06:31PSYCHOTHERAPY - Melanie Klein
    • These complicated psychological reactions belong to a phase that Klein called the depressive position, a moment of soberness and melancholy when the growing child takes on board, unconsciously, the idea that reality is more complicated and less morally neat than it had ever previously imagined.

      These complicated psychological reactions belong to a phase that Klein called the depressive position, a moment of soberness and melancholy when the growing child takes on board, unconsciously, the idea that reality is more complicated and less morally neat than it had ever previously imagined.

    • a moment of soberness and melancholy when the growing child takes on board (unconsciously)

      a moment of soberness and melancholy when the growing child takes on board (unconsciously)

    B1

    How Wounded People Seek Out further Punishment

    05:32How Wounded People Seek Out further Punishment
    • It's exacted via a lifelong search for their sad echoes. We suffer from an instinctive pull towards dimly familiar forms of mistreatment and struggle. We unconsciously gravitate towards situations that mirror our early wounds. Like everyone else, we want love to take us home.

      It's exacted via a lifelong search for their sad echoes. We suffer from an instinctive pull towards dimly familiar forms of mistreatment and struggle. We unconsciously gravitate towards situations that mirror our early wounds. Like everyone else, we want love to take us home.

    • We unconsciously gravitate towards situations that mirror our early wounds.

      We unconsciously gravitate towards situations that mirror our early wounds.

    B1