单词 | potion |
释义 | potion Magicpo·tion /ˈpəʊʃən $ ˈpoʊ-/ noun [countableC] 1 literaryROM a drink intended to have a special or magical effect on the person who drinks it, or which is intended to poison them 〔有特效或魔力的〕饮剂;毒液 a magic potion 魔法药水 a love potion 春药饮剂 2. MHa medicine, especially one that seems strange or old-fashioned 〔尤指看上去奇怪或旧时的〕药物 Examples from the Corpus potion• Nurses and doctors, oblivious to the scene around them, came and went with pills and potions, drips and plasma.• pills and potions• Corbett, acting his part, looked nervously back down the street and said he needed certain potions.• Last summer they made another potion; it looked as gloppy and smelled as awful as their earlier potions.• Whip it into a frothy, intoxicating potion.• Do not break any blisters or put any lotions, potions or magic ointments on the burn.• Without calling Josta a carbonated love potion, Pepsi provides a little explanation on the back of each can.• It wasn't exactly fun being pursued round the potion lab and shoved into jars.• There are also three potions and ten keys to be found. (1200-1300) Old French Latin potio “drink”, from potare “to drink” |
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