become oblivious

变得毫无察觉

频率: 5.54.1 每百万词

To enter a state of being unaware.

进入一种没有意识到的状态。

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become oblivious = 变得毫无察觉 (进入一种没有意识到的状态。)

  • He seemed to become oblivious to the passing of time while working on his project.他工作时似乎变得对时间流逝一无所知
  • After hours of meditation, she could become oblivious to external distractions.经过数小时冥想后,她能够变得对外界干扰一无所知
  • The children quickly became oblivious to the presence of adults during their play.孩子们在玩耍时很快就大人的存在一无所知了。
  • As the music swelled, the dancers became oblivious to everything around them.随着音乐高涨,舞者们周围的一切一无所知
  • In her deep concentration, she would often become oblivious to hunger or thirst.她全神贯注时,常常饥渴一无所知
  • He tried to become oblivious to the persistent noise from the construction site.他试图建筑工地持续的噪音一无所知
  • Over time, many people become oblivious to the beauty of their surroundings.随着时间的推移,许多人变得对周围的美景一无所知
  • The speaker's enthusiasm helped the audience become oblivious to the late hour.演讲者的热情帮助听众忘记了时间已晚。
  • They became oblivious to their fears as they focused on the task at hand.当他们专注于手头的任务时,他们变得对恐惧一无所知
  • It's easy to become oblivious to minor discomforts when you're truly engaged.当你真正投入时,很容易轻微的不适一无所知