obliviousness
obliviousness — 名詞
1. the condition of failing to notice what is taking place, particularly the activi
未察覺
未能注意周遭事物的狀態
the condition of failing to notice what is taking place, particularly the activity and people nearby, because your thoughts are fixed on something else
Brandon's obliviousness to the smoke alarm was so complete that his roommate shook him awake.
Brandon 對煙霧警報器完全未察覺,室友不得不搖醒他。
collocation: obliviousness + to + [concrete thing]
Naoko laughed at her obliviousness when she found her glasses on top of her head.
Naoko 發現眼鏡就在自己頭上時,對自己的沒察覺笑了出來。
possessive determiner + obliviousness
The tour guide's obliviousness to the approaching thunderstorm nearly put the whole group in danger.
導遊沒注意到即將來臨的暴風雨,差點讓整團陷入危險。
Gabriel was embarrassed by his obliviousness when he found the meeting had moved rooms.
Gabriel 發現會議已經換了房間時,對自己的沒察覺感到很尷尬。
Pedro's obliviousness to the sunset annoyed his friends, who climbed the hill to see it.
Pedro 對日落沒注意,讓爬上坡來觀賞的朋友們很掃興。
- unawareness
more general and less formal; can refer to any lack of knowledge
- inattention
focuses more on lack of concentration than lack of awareness
- heedlessness
more formal and implies carelessness or disregard for consequences
- ignorance
implies a lack of knowledge or information, not just a failure to notice
- awareness
full consciousness of what is happening around you
- attentiveness
actively paying attention and noticing details
文法句型
obliviousness + to + [thing not noticed]
用法筆記
Always takes the preposition 'to' when specifying what is not noticed — 'obliviousness to [something]', never 'of' or 'about'. Frequently modified by 'complete', 'total', or 'blissful'.