cognizant
/ˈkɒɡnɪzənt/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈkɑːɡnɪzənt/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈkäg-nə-zənt/ (ame, mw)
cognizant — 形容詞
- cognizantpositive
- more cognizantcomparative
- most cognizantsuperlative
1. fully aware of and paying attention to a fact, situation, or need that matters f
留意;察覺
清楚意識到重要的事實或情況
fully aware of and paying attention to a fact, situation, or need that matters for what you decide or do next
Mei-Lin was cognizant of the deadline and finished the report a day early.
Mei-Lin 留意到截止日期,提前一天完成了報告。
be + cognizant + of + [noun] for timely action
Dr. Okafor remained cognizant of the patient's concerns throughout the consultation.
Dr. Okafor 在整個診療過程中始終留意患者的擔憂。
remain + cognizant + of + [concerns / abstract noun]
The Watanabe family stayed cognizant of the visa requirements before their move.
Watanabe 一家在搬家前一直留意簽證規定。
The night-shift nurse remained cognizant of every change in the patients' vital signs.
夜班護士始終留意病人生命徵象的每一項變化。
Being cognizant of local customs helped Amina build strong friendships with her new neighbours.
Amina 留意當地習俗,因此與新鄰居建立了深厚的友誼。
- aware
more common and less formal; used in everyday situations rather than formal or professional ones
- mindful
stresses active, deliberate attention and careful consideration rather than just knowledge
- conscious
can be used for internal feelings or moral awareness; 'cognizant' is more factual and external
文法句型
be + cognizant + of + noun phrase
remain + cognizant + of + noun phrase
用法筆記
Almost always followed by the preposition 'of'. More formal than 'aware of'. Common in professional, legal, or academic contexts. Frequently paired with verbs like 'remain', 'stay', 'become', or 'be'.