English to Spanish Dictionary unconscious

unconscious

inconsciente
definition
noun
Cognitive scientist Guy Claxton has unearthed the unconscious throughout history.
the part of the mind that is inaccessible to the conscious mind but that affects behavior and emotions.
adjective
the boy was beaten unconscious
not conscious.
translation of 'unconscious'
adjective
sin sentido,
desmayado,
inconsciente,
maquinal,
no internacional
example
The sea stands for the 'unconscious' mind and deeper levels of being, the book unveils the hidden nature of men and women.
This forms a template deep in our 'unconscious' that affects our choice in a mate.
It is both intentional and conscious and unintentional and 'unconscious' .
I had stumbled upon the historical counterpart of my psychology of the 'unconscious' .
I hope that it is an automatic, 'unconscious' response, and I think we should do more to find out whether it is or not.
Are there specific things which you watch out for that are signs of the 'unconscious' ?
Maybe it's a story or metaphor from our own life or that of our own parents that somehow penetrates the 'unconscious' .
As Sigmund Freud reminds us, the lapsus linguae is, like the dream, a royal road to the 'unconscious' .
These messages often sink deep into our 'unconscious' mind, waiting to pop up when we become wives or husbands ourselves.
The terror of, and yet longing for return to, this figure accounts for the repression of this figure into the 'unconscious' .
A few minutes later she sat beside his 'unconscious' body on the couch, just looking at him.
It is a totally instinctual, 'unconscious' act driven by instinct and primal power, lust, need.
Zander dismissed the statement with a wave of his hand, an almost 'unconscious' gesture.
It should serve as an example of the necessity for judges to be aware of the possibility of 'unconscious' prejudice.
Now, when we see the logo, a whole host of 'unconscious' responses are triggered.
Lacan's own riddling manner mimics the utterances of the 'unconscious' .
This is achieved by making some processes relatively automatic and 'unconscious' .
The cues may be 'unconscious' nonverbal cues, such as muscular tension or gestures.
Freud used dreams to plumb the depths of the 'unconscious' for hidden meanings and emotions.
What you get are the snapping dogs, and bodies 'unconscious' after a police examination or laid out for an autopsy.
She tried to struggle but she was becoming 'unconscious' and her body was now weakened.
Carl gently laid the 'unconscious' body on one side of the door so that it would be hidden from anyone outside the room.
The snake is one of the oldest symbols of power and of the wisdom of the 'unconscious' .
He slumped, the gun falling to the pavement and his body following in an 'unconscious' heap.
Before Marie could answer, the doors opened, and Rob's 'unconscious' body was shoved into the room.
At one end of it was a pile of 'unconscious' bodies piled atop each other, and right in front of them, swords held out to the sides, was Valshar.
The wound rendered Mark Irwin 'unconscious' within seconds and caused his death within a couple of minutes.
No-one sees new species evolving out of old, or the workings of the 'unconscious' .
My body took most of the impact and I knocked myself 'unconscious' .
Mrs Blow said Mitchell told her he was 'unconscious' for half an hour and awoke to his friend's screams.
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