potion
potion 英 [ˈpəʊʃn] 美 [ˈpoʊʃn]
n. 一剂;一服;饮剂
名词复数:potions
- If you meet up with any witches on Halloween, don’t drink the potion they offer you. This liquid could be poisonous, magical, or it could simply taste very strange.
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- n. 一剂;一服;饮剂
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1. I wonder what would happen if I drank this potion.
我想知道如果我喝掉这药水会发生什么。
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2. It’s not a spell, but if I could choose any magical thing, it would definitely be the lucky potion.
如果不仅仅限于“咒语”,而是任何魔法的东西都可以选的话,我绝对会选择“幸运药剂”。
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3. For example, if the game client knows the location of a hidden secret potion, those data must exist in the game client somewhere even if the data are not apparent to you in the user interface.
举个例子,如果游戏客户端辨识出一瓶隐藏的神秘魔法药剂的位置,那么那些数据一定在游戏客户端的某个地方,即使该数据在你的用户界面上根本看不到。
- potion (n.) c. 1300, pocioun "medicinal drink," from Old French pocion "potion, draught, medicine" (12c.), from Latin potionem (nominative potio) "a potion, a drinking," also "poisonous draught, magic potion," from potus, irregular past participle of potare "to drink," from PIE root *po(i)- "to drink." Potus as a past-participle adjective in Latin meant "drunken."
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