not aware of something 不知道;未注意;未察覺 - oblivious (of something)
He drove off, oblivious of the damage he had caused. 他駕車而去,沒有注意到他所造成的損害。 - oblivious (to something)
You eventually become oblivious to the noise. 你終究會變得不在意吵鬧聲的。 The couple seemed oblivious to what was going on around them. 這對夫婦似乎忘記了他們周圍發生的事情。
Extra ExamplesLydia seemed oblivious, lost in her own thoughts. 莉迪亞似乎渾然不覺,沉浸在自己的思緒中。 He seemed oblivious to the fact that his wife was on the edge of a nervous breakdown. 他妻子到了精神崩潰的邊緣,對此他似乎一點兒都未察覺。 His own arrogance made him oblivious to the criticisms of others. 他的傲慢使他全然不顧忌别人的批評。 This government is totally oblivious to the need for international cooperation. 這屆政府完全忽視了國際合作的必要性。 She seemed almost oblivious to the crowds of reporters. 她似乎並不怎麽在意大批記者的存在。 He was totally oblivious of her feelings. 他對她的感情渾然不覺。 They crept across the courtyard, oblivious of being watched. 他們蹑手蹑腳地穿過院子,沒有被人看見。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverbs- appear
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Word Originlate Middle English: from Latin obliviosus, from oblivio(n-), from oblivisci ‘forget’.- oblivious (of something)