oblivious

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oblivious(
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blih
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vi
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ihs
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An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
adjective
a. inconsciente
Donny is oblivious of the pain he's causing his parents with his bad behavior.Donny es inconsciente del dolor que les causa a sus padres con su mal comportamiento.
Many people around the world are still oblivious to the danger that global warming poses to our planet.Muchas personas alrededor del mundo todavía son inconscientes del peligro que el calentamiento global presenta para nuestro planeta.
b. ajeno
Carina is totally oblivious to your intentions. You need to be direct with her.Carina está completamente ajena a tus intenciones. Tienes que ser directo con ella.
c.
This refers to an idiomatic word or phrase for which there is no word-for-word translation.
no direct translation
Do your kids know you're separating from your husband? - No, they're still oblivious.¿Tus hijos saben que te vas a separar de tu esposo? - No, no se han dado cuenta.
Jack was oblivious of his wife's affair.Jack no se había dado cuenta del amorío de su esposa.
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