tropism

n. 向性, 取向, 定向 [医] 向性

发音

UK /ˈtɹəʊpɪz(ə)m/
其它
US /ˈtɹoʊˌpɪzəm/

词形变化

tropisms 复数 tropisms

释义与例句

n.
  1. 1.

    The turning of an organism (chiefly a plant) or part of an organism either towards or away from a stimulus; (countable) an instance of this.

    向性

    不可数 生物 可数
  2. 2.

    A capability or tendency for a pathogen (chiefly a virus) to infect a type of cell, tissue, organ, or host organism.

    可数 生物 引申义 不可数

    host tropism tissue tropism

  3. 3.

    Of a person: an instinctive predilection or tendency; also (generally), a liking, a preference.

    可数 比喻 不可数

词汇关系

词源

From -tropism (suffix meaning ‘growth towards; movement, turning’) (possibly based on geotropism and heliotropism), from Latin tropus + English -ism (suffix forming nouns of action, process, or result). Tropus is derived from Ancient Greek τρόπος (trópos, “a turn; a manner, style, way; figure of speech, trope; etc.”), from τρέπω (trépō, “to turn; to divert; to rotate or change orientation”) (from Proto-Indo-European *trep- (“to turn”)) + -ος (-os, suffix forming nouns of result or abstract nouns of action). Sense 1 (“turning of an organism or part of an organism towards or away from a stimulus”) is modelled after German Tropismus.

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