释义 |
bipolarbi‧po‧lar /baɪˈpəʊlə $ -ˈpoʊlər/ adjective - The bipolar world of the 1980s, where two opposing countries held all the power, disappeared very quickly.
- And, of course, mania usually alternates with depression, to form a bipolar disorder.
- Depression also is a symptom of other illnesses, such as bipolar disorder and schizoaffective disorder.
- Dulles's policy was based on a bipolar view of the world.
- In manic or bipolar depression, bouts of depression alternate with periods of excessive elation or mania of similar length.
- Realists present it as the natural response to a bipolar international system.
- She was bipolar as well: up and down, fidgety and despondent.
- They have seen a bipolar world collapse, and been shaken as a result.
► bipolar disorder- And, of course, mania usually alternates with depression, to form a bipolar disorder.
- Depression also is a symptom of other illnesses, such as bipolar disorder and schizoaffective disorder.
1[usually before noun] involving two opposing countries, groups etc: the bipolar view of the world during the Cold War2bipolar disorder technical manic depression3someone who is bipolar has bipolar disorder |