unmindful
unmindful — 形容詞
- unmindfulpositive
- more unmindfulcomparative
- most unmindfulsuperlative
1. failing to be aware of or consider someone or something — often because your min
不注意;不顧
未留意或未顧及某事
failing to be aware of or consider someone or something — often because your mind is on something else or you have chosen to ignore it
Felipe cycled through the rain, seemingly unmindful of the cold water soaking through his jacket.
Felipe 冒雨騎著單車,似乎渾然不覺冷水浸透了他的外套。
unmindful of + noun phrase describing a direct physical effect
The committee approved the new policy, apparently unmindful of the strong objections from local businesses.
委員會通過了新政策,顯然沒有顧及當地企業的強烈反對。
adverb + unmindful of + noun phrase (formal register)
It is easy to become unmindful of your surroundings when absorbed in a good film.
專心看一部好電影時,很容易忽略周遭的環境。
Nadia scrolled through her phone, quite unmindful of the platform announcement for her train.
Nadia 滑著手機,完全沒注意到自己班次的月台廣播。
Unmindful of the growing crowd, Ilan calmly finished his painting in the town square.
Ilan 沒有理會越聚越多的人群,在廣場上從容地完成了他的畫作。
- oblivious
suggests complete unawareness of something happening around you; slightly stronger than unmindful
- heedless
implies a more active, reckless disregard for consequences; stronger and more negative in tone
- inattentive
broader and less formal; can refer to a general lack of focus rather than a specific thing ignored
- mindful
the direct opposite; means giving careful attention or thought
文法句型
unmindful of + noun phrase
unmindful of + gerund
用法筆記
Almost always followed by the preposition 'of' (unmindful of + noun or gerund). Rarely appears without a complement. This adjective belongs to formal, literary English and is far more common in writing than in everyday conversation.