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bipolar    音标拼音: [bɑɪp'olɚ]
a. 有两极的,双极的

有两极的,双极的

bipolar
双极性的; 双极体

bipolar
双极

bipolar
adj 1: of or relating to manic depressive illness
2: of, pertaining to, or occurring in both polar regions; "the
bipolar distribution of certain species"
3: having two poles [ant: {unipolar}]



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  • Theodore Roethke | The Poetry Foundation
    His difficult childhood, his bouts with bipolar disorder, and his ceaseless search for truth through his poetry writing led to a difficult life, but also helped to produce a remarkable body of work that would influence future generations of American poets to pursue the mysteries of one’s inner self
  • Sylvia Plath | The Poetry Foundation
    This is an eloquent description of bipolar disorder, also known as manic depression, a very serious illness for which no genuinely effective medications were available during Plath’s lifetime
  • Mary Lamb | The Poetry Foundation
    She suffered from bipolar disorder and, during an episode in 1796, killed her mother with a kitchen knife Her younger brother Charles, a poet and essayist who worked for the East India Company, agreed to serve as Mary’s caretaker rather than consign her to lifelong institutionalization
  • Gregory Pardlo | The Poetry Foundation
    Gregory Pardlo was born in Philadelphia and grew up in Willingboro, New Jersey He is the author of Totem (2007), winner of the APR Honickman First Book Prize, and Digest (2014), winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry The Pulitzer judges cited Pardlo’s “clear-voiced poems that bring readers the news from 21st Century America, rich with thought, ideas and histories public and private
  • Louise Glück | The Poetry Foundation
    Louise Glück was born in New York City in 1943 and grew up on Long Island She attended Sarah Lawrence College and Columbia University Considered by many to be one of America’s most talented contemporary poets, Glück was known for her poetry’s technical precision, sensitivity, and insight into loneliness, family relationships, divorce, and death The poet Robert Hass called her “one
  • John Berryman | The Poetry Foundation
    A scholar and professor as well as a poet, John Berryman is best-known for The Dream Songs (1969), an intensely personal sequence of 385 poems which brought him the Pulitzer Prize and National Book Award In these he invented a style and form able to accommodate a vast range of material while expressing his turbulent emotions Born John Smith in McAlester, Oklahoma, in 1914, Berryman suffered
  • Anne Sexton | The Poetry Foundation
    Anne Sexton was born in Newton, Massachusetts and raised in Weston, Massachusetts One of the most popular poets of mid-20th century America, Sexton’s impressive body of work continues to be widely read and debated by literary scholars and cultural critics alike According to Diane Hume George, “Anne Sexton’s poetry tells stories that are immensely significant to mid-twentieth-century
  • Edgar Allan Poe | The Poetry Foundation
    Edgar Allan Poe’s stature as a major figure in world literature is primarily based on his ingenious and profound short stories, poems, and critical theories, which established a highly influential rationale for the short form in both poetry and fiction Regarded in literary histories and handbooks as the architect of the modern short story, Poe was also the principal forerunner of the “art
  • Elizabeth Bishop | The Poetry Foundation
    Elizabeth Bishop was born in 1911 in Worcester, Massachusetts and grew up there and in Nova Scotia Her father died before she was a year old and her mother suffered seriously from mental illness; she was committed to an institution when Bishop was five Raised first by her maternal grandparents in Nova Scotia, Bishop’s wealthy paternal grandparents eventually brought her to live in
  • Simon Armitage | The Poetry Foundation
    Simon Armitage was born in Marsden, a village in West Yorkshire, England He earned a BA from Portsmouth University in geography, and an MS in social work from Manchester University, where he studied the impact of televised violence on young offenders He worked as a probation officer for six years before focusing on poetry From 2015 to 2019, he served as Professor of Poetry at the University





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