manic-depressive / ˈmæn ɪk dɪˈprɛs ɪv /

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manic-depressive2 个定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. having or experiencing bipolar disorder.
n. 名词 noun
  1. a person with this disorder.

manic-depressive 近义词

manic-depressive

等同于 psychotic

更多manic-depressive例句

  1. In his own words, he is “actually very manic depressive” and can feel the world moving past him.
  2. Bart gets confused and angry, he gets bullied, he experiences the manic highs and lows that come with being a child.
  3. My dad in a kind of manic phase, feeling really euphoric and excited and like [sharp breath intake] kind of high.
  4. “At the time I first knew Robin, he was very manic,” recalls Mazursky, who used to be a stand-up comic himself.
  5. At the same time I was on an emotional upswing, a hyper-manic swoop and I was falling in love with my now-wife.
  6. O direct (dhe common o) can nedher assume o, dhe servile ov o depressive (oo); nor u, hwich wood seem its partner in a dipthong.
  7. For dhis rezon, goald must no longuer be robbed ov its depressive servile, wonce legally seen in gould.
  8. This was the first triumphant conclusion, but afterward came reaction and a depressive doubt.
  9. In the excited stage of manic-depressive insanity it is not uncommon to find that the memory is abnormally active.
  10. Of the two terms (folie circulaire and manic-depressive insanity) the latter is the more correct.