- Manic means frenzied. If you drink 18 cups of coffee in a single sitting and haven't slept for three days, chances are you're manic.
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- adj. 躁狂的;狂热的
- n. 躁狂症者
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1. Jacob Ramsey copes with manic depression and says that after years on the street, he has gotten the help he needs and is helping others.
雅各布·拉姆西患有躁狂抑郁症。 他说,流浪街头多年后,他终于得到了自己所需要的帮助,现在,他也在帮助别人。
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2. Drugs known as mood stabilizers have proved effective at controlling the manic phase of the illness, but treating the depressive phase is more problematic.
人们都知道的药物像心境稳定剂在控制疾病的躁狂阶段证明很有效,但相对治疗抑郁阶段却问题多多。
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3. When these traders are in their manic phase, they flood countries and economic sectors with capital.
在这些交易员处于躁狂期时,他们操纵资金席卷某些国家和经济部门。
manic / ˈmænɪk ; NAmE ˈmænɪk / adjective 1 ( informal) full of activity, excitement and anxiety; behaving in a busy, excited, anxious way 狂热的;兴奋的;忙乱的 SYN hectic ◆ Things are manic in the office at the moment. 这会儿办公室里一片忙乱。 ◆ The performers had a manic energy and enthusiasm. 表演者有一种疯狂的劲头和激情。 2 ( psychology 心 ) connected with mania (2 ) 躁狂的 ◆ manic mood swings 喜怒无常的情绪变化 ▶ man·ic·al·ly / ˈmænɪkli ; NAmE ˈmænɪkli / adverb ◆ I rushed around manically, trying to finish the housework. 我手忙脚乱地跑来跑去,想把家务活干完。 manic manics manic / ˈmænɪk ; NAmE ˈmænɪk / man·ic·al·ly / ˈmænɪkli ; NAmE ˈmænɪkli /
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