panacea 英 [ˌpænəˈsi:ə]   美 [ˌpænəˈsiə]

panacea

panacea  英 [ˌpænəˈsi:ə] 美 [ˌpænəˈsiə]

n. 灵丹妙药;万能药 

名词复数:panaceas 

Sports participation is kind of almost rhetorically positioned as a panacea for social ills; it will stop crime and alcohol and drug use. 参与体育运动几乎被人们描绘成一剂整治社会弊病的灵丹妙药,它可以阻止犯罪、酗酒和吸毒。
In short, the authors are cautioning against considering this work as a technical panacea; that it must be used within other security measures. 简而言之,作者们正在告诫人们,不要将这项工作视作技术上的万能药;必须在其它安全性措施中使用它。

  • If someone offers you a pill that promises eternal life, don’t take the pill. It’s a panacea, a remedy that falsely claims to solve every problem ever.
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  • n. 灵丹妙药;万能药
  • 1. Sports participation is kind of almost rhetorically positioned as a panacea for social ills; it will stop crime and alcohol and drug use.

    参与体育运动几乎被人们描绘成一剂整治社会弊病的灵丹妙药,它可以阻止犯罪、酗酒和吸毒。

  • 2. In short, the authors are cautioning against considering this work as a technical panacea; that it must be used within other security measures.

    简而言之,作者们正在告诫人们,不要将这项工作视作技术上的万能药;必须在其它安全性措施中使用它。

  • panacea (n.) "universal remedy," 1540s, from Latin panacea, a herb (variously identified) that would heal all illnesses, from Greek panakeia "cure-all," from panakes "all-healing," from pan- "all" (see pan-) + akos "cure," from iasthai "to heal" (see -iatric). Earlier in English as panace (1510s).
pana·cea / ˌpænəˈsiːə ; NAmE ˌpænəˈsiːə / noun panacea(for sth) something that will solve all the problems of a particular situation 万灵药;万能之计 panacea panaceas pana·cea / ˌpænəˈsiːə ; NAmE ˌpænəˈsiːə /
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