释义 |
bi·polar I. \(ˈ)bī+\ adjective Etymology: bi- (I) + polar 1. a. : having or involving the use of two poles < a bipolar dynamo > < bipolar encephalograph leads > b. of a neuron : having an afferent and an efferent process 2. : relating to or associated with the polar regions < certain marine organisms have a bipolar distribution and are found only north and south of an equatorial or median zone > 3. : having or marked by two mutually repellent forces or two diametrically opposed natures, qualities, or views II. adjective 1. : characterized by the alternation of manic and depressive states < a bipolar disorder > 2. : relating to, being, or using a transistor in which both electrons and holes are utilized as charge carriers |