atopy

['ætəpi]
  • n. 特异反应性;异位性
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atopy (n.)
1923, coined by Edward D. Perry, professor of Greek at Columbia University, at the request of medical men, from Greek atopia "unusualness, strangeness, a being out of the way," from atopos "out of place, strange, odd, eccentric," from a-, privative prefix (see a- (3)), + topos "place" (see topos).
1. Atopy friend, paying particular attention to this aspect.
过敏体质的朋友, 尤其要注意这一方面.

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