bipolar 英 [ˌbaɪˈpəʊlə(r)]   美 [ˌbaɪˈpoʊlər]

bipolar

bipolar  英 [ˌbaɪˈpəʊlə(r)] 美 [ˌbaɪˈpoʊlər]

adj. 有两极的,双极的 

名词复数:bipolars 

bipolar celebs -- does it make them more creative? 双极亲近——它使他们更有创造力吗?
On a basic bipolar transistor, with ports for electrical input and output, the law applies straightforwardly. 在一般的双极晶体管,带有电输入和输出端口,这定律完全适用。

  • The prefix "bi-" means two, so bipolar means having two opposing poles. Often, this is the name of a type of mental illness.
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  • adj. 有两极的,双极的
  • 1. bipolar celebs -- does it make them more creative?

    双极亲近——它使他们更有创造力吗?

  • 2. On a basic bipolar transistor, with ports for electrical input and output, the law applies straightforwardly.

    在一般的双极晶体管,带有电输入和输出端口,这定律完全适用。

  • 3. By our definition, the type of bipolar disorder that most of these kids have is subclinical; they have depressions and they have anxiety disorders.

    根据我们的定义,大多数小孩所有的这种双相情感障碍类型是亚临床的。 他们有抑郁和焦虑障碍。

  • bipolar (adj.) "having two poles;" see bi- "two" + polar. From 1810 in figurative sense of "of double aspect;" 1859 with reference to anatomy ("having two processes from opposite poles," of nerve cells). Psychiatric use in reference to what had been called manic-depressive psychosis is said to have begun 1957 with German psychiatrist Karl Leonhard. The term became popular early 1990s. Bipolar disorder was in DSM III (1980).
bi·polar / ˌbaɪˈpəʊlə(r) ; NAmE ˌbaɪˈpoʊlər / ( also ˌmanic-deˈpressive ) adjective ( psychology ) suffering from or connected with bipolar disorder 双相型障碍的;躁狂抑郁性精神病的 bi·polar ( also ˌmanic-deˈpressive ) noun bi·polar / ˌbaɪˈpəʊlə(r) ; NAmE ˌbaɪˈpoʊlər /
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