obliviousness
/əˈblɪv.i.əs.nəs/ (bre, ipa) · /əˈblɪv.i.əs.nəs/ (ame, ipa)
obliviousness — 名詞
1. the state of failing to notice something, especially the people, sounds, or chan
渾然不覺
對周遭變化毫無察覺的狀態
the state of failing to notice something, especially the people, sounds, or changes around you
Jude's obliviousness to the wet floor sent coffee across the office.
Jude 對濕滑地板的渾然不覺,讓咖啡灑滿了整間辦公室。
obliviousness to + noun
During the drill, Tara's obliviousness to the alarm worried her manager.
演習時,Tara 對警報的渾然不覺讓她的主管很擔心。
headword names a dangerous failure to notice
The cyclist's obliviousness to the red light made pedestrians shout.
那名腳踏車騎士對紅燈的渾然不覺,讓行人大聲叫了起來。
With complete obliviousness, Lan kept humming while the queue grew behind her.
Lan 完全沒察覺,還一直哼著歌,後面的隊伍卻越排越長。
Dario's obliviousness made him miss the birthday song at lunch.
Dario 的渾然不覺讓他連午餐時的生日歌都錯過了。
- unawareness
more neutral and general; it does not suggest the vivid failure to notice that 'obliviousness' often does
- inattention
more formal and often used for a brief lapse in focus
- absent-mindedness
suggests that the mind has wandered elsewhere rather than simply missing what is around you
- heedlessness
stronger and more critical; it can imply careless disregard, not just failure to notice
- awareness
the direct opposite; consciously noticing what is happening
- alertness
adds readiness to react as well as noticing
- attentiveness
stresses careful focus on people, tasks, or surroundings
文法句型
someone's obliviousness to + noun
obliviousness + made/left + someone + verb
with complete obliviousness
用法筆記
Usually followed by 'to' when naming what a person failed to notice. It often suggests that the danger, noise, or awkwardness was obvious to other people first.