bipolar如何读

英:[ˌbaɪˈpəʊlə(r)]

美:[ˌbaɪˈpoʊlər]

bipolar是什么意思

  • adj.双极的

bipolar自然拼读

bi·po·lar

baI po lr

bipolar扩展

bipolarity (n.)

bipolar词根

词根:biped

adj.

biped 有两足的

n.

biped 两足动物

bipolar英英释义

adjective

having or marked by two mutually repellent forces or diametrically opposed natures or views

having or involving the use of two poles or polarities bipolar ECG leads

bipolar generators

electronics relating to, being, or using a transistor in which both electrons and holes (see hole entry 1 sense 1b(3)) are utilized as charge carriers (see carrier sense 2e)

relating to, associated with, or occurring in both polar (see polar entry 1 sense 1a) regions

bipolar species of birds

psychology being, characteristic of, or affected with a bipolar disorder

bipolar patients

bipolar词组

bipolar disorder躁郁症;两极型异常

bipolar transistor双极型晶体管

insulated gate bipolar transistor绝缘栅双极型晶体管

bipolar词源中文解释

"有两极的",见 bi- "两个" + polar。它在1810年被用于比喻意义上的"双重方面",到1859年则指解剖学中的"有两个来自相反极点的过程",指神经细胞。据说精神病学用于所谓的 manic-depressive psychosis 始于1957年的德国精神病学家卡尔·莱昂哈德。这个术语在1990年代初变得流行起来。Bipolar disorder 在 DSM III(1980)中出现。

bipolar_医学行业词汇

有两极的:在两极有突起的

双极神经元

两极的

细菌的染色限于菌体的两极(端)

既有狂躁又有抑郁发作的情感性精神病

bipolar词源英文解释

The first known use of bipolar was in 1806

bipolar儿童词典英英释义

bipolaradjective

having or involving two poles

having or marked by two mutually repellent forces or wholly opposed natures or views

being, characteristic of, or affected with a bipolar disorder

bipolar医学词典英英释义

bipolar1 of 2adjective

involving or being electrodes or leads attached to two different bodily sites (such as the arms and legs) for recording the difference in electrical potential between the two sites

bipolar encephalograph leads

of a neuron having an efferent and an afferent process

being, characteristic of, or affected with a bipolar disorder bipolar patients compare unipolar

bipolar depression

bipolar2 of 2noun

a person affected with bipolar disorder

bipolar 例句

1 Researchers found that higher levels of arachidonic acid, a polyunsaturated omega-6 fatty acid obtained from foods like poultry, seafood and eggs, led to a lower risk of bipolar disorder.

2 It was around this time that he came out to his family and was diagnosed as bipolar.

3 He befriended the bipolar, the depressed, the manic.

4 It was the first time Bublé risked going to emotional places regularly visited by Frank Sinatra, although temperamentally he lacks the bipolar edge that led Sinatra into 3 a.m. wrist-slashing saloon laments.

5 It was “Dreams and Nightmares,” the bipolar intro from his 2012 debut album of the same name.

6 Asked if he was bipolar, Mr. Sheen said he was “bi-winning.”

7 Adina relaxed, reasoning that she had to be alive, unless the afterlife was a lot more bipolar than she’d been led to believe.

8 Lake’s marriage to jewelry designer Christian Evans in 2012 only lasted three years because of Evans’ manic episodes stemming from bipolar.

9 Mr. West barks at the end of “Yikes,” speaking about his bipolar disorder diagnosis.

10 CD: I read everything I could about the C.I.A. and the bipolar condition, which was a strange syllabus.

11 Proof that genes often rule, she had four addicted grandparents, and my maternal grandmother also had an addicted bipolar daughter and a schizophrenic son, as did I.

12 So, despite some noises off about its depiction of bipolar disorder, a more traditional awards campaign was launched focusing on the ways in which it raises awareness of mental illness.

13 In my adult years, I came to presume she was bipolar, a phrase that didn't even exist then.

14 “Bad Moon Rising” charts Pearl’s struggle with bipolar disorder, and Stein used a real drill to create the sound of a “lobotomy doctor.”

15 Over her expansive and tumultuous career, Ms. Genzken has also suffered from alcoholism, bipolar disorder and injuries, including when she fractured her skull in 2013, and her works reflect these battles.

16 Several writers have suggested that he had what we would now call bipolar disorder, and his psychological troubles were compounded by physical ones.

17 Fourteen years after the incident with the Weavers, I would sit in a university classroom and listen to a professor of psychology describe something called bipolar disorder.

18 Hallucinations are typically seen in patients with severe psychiatric disorders like schizophrenia and bipolar disorder.

19 They weren't partial or biased, just very persuasive in detailing how organic brain damage, schizophrenia, and bipolar disorder can conspire to create severe mental impairment.

20 As she reviewed them, she mentioned sad details: one who was bipolar, another who got pregnant shortly after being released.

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