antidote的意思和读音

antidote

: [ˈæntɪˌdoʊt] : [ˈæntɪˌdəʊt]

n.

antidotes  

n.poison

n.cure,remedy,solution,answer,corrective

antidoten.

1.~ (to sth)a substance that controls the effects of a poison or disease

There is no known antidote to the poison.

2.~ (to sth)anything that takes away the effects of sth unpleasant

A Mediterranean cruise was the perfect antidote to a long cold winter.

n.1. (for; against; to)2.,

n.1.a substance that prevents a poison from having bad effects2.something that helps to improve the effects of something bad or negative

1. anthology ? n. , antidote n. , apathy ? n. ...

2. pardon v antidote n anecdote n ...

3. anthology ? n. , antidote n. , apathy ? n. ...

4. lethargic , antidote [], orator ...

5. antidiuretic hormone 尿 antidote antiemetic ...

6. ... AKRTRIMA () ANTIDOTE ARROGANCE AND PRIDE ...

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