panacea的意思和读音

panacea

: [ˌpænəˈsiə] : [ˌpænəˈsiːə]

n.

panaceas  

n.cure-all,cure,solution,answer,remedy

panacean.

1.~ (for sth)something that will solve all the problems of a particular situation

n.1.;2.()

n.1.something that people think will solve all their problems2.a medicine that can cure any illness

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2. steak( ); panacea); weary( ); ...

3. steak( ); panacea); weary( ); ...

4. pan-=all panacea 137. par-=beside ...

6. Pan Panacea • Pandareus • ...

7. 25.[ mahatma] 27.[ panacea] 28.[ imperial edict] ...

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1.At least, it is not the across-the-board panacea that much of the left touts it as.

2.He said that though this was no panacea, it would definitely be the right thing to do.

3.Sure, each of these money IVs helped stabilize the bank's balance sheet, but such solutions aren't a panacea. And the cost is still high.

4.It was the panacea for all ills, he thought, including the fascism that forced him from Europe.使西

5.In feigned or willing ignorance of the above, businessmen point to the growing China market as if it were a panacea.

6.Tourism is another elimination of fatigue, feelings of relaxation a panacea, when feeling depressed, out everywhere. let the heart melts.

7.Should be recognized that another competent person, nor is it a panacea, the Prime Minister is no exception.

8.Thus keeping as many habitats within conservations and national parks can be a panacea in terms of the protection of orang.

9.Finding a securities partner in China is 'one of the things we would consider, ' but 'it isn't a panacea by any stretch, ' he said.

10.What did surprise me, however, was that many experts were still supporting user-centered innovation as the panacea for all these challenges.