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elixir

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
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e·lix·ir /ɪˈlɪksə $ -ər/ noun  1 [countable] literaryRF a magical liquid that is supposed to cure people of illness, make them younger etc 灵丹妙药;不老药 the search for the elixir of life 寻找长生不老药2 [countable]SOLVE/DEAL WITH A PROBLEM something that is supposed to solve problems as if by magic 〔解决问题的〕灵丹妙药 The current new wave of technology should prove an economic elixir. 当前的新技术浪潮将成为解决经济问题的灵丹妙药。
Examples from the Corpus
elixirThe man who lived here would have definite elixir theories about his yoghurts, his knee-bends, his nudist vacations.And now I found myself alone with little Arcas, one who carried in his veins the immortal elixir of Zeus.People have been peddling phony weight-loss elixirs since before the turn of the century.Nutritionists warn that artificial fat is no magic elixir for weight loss.It is not breath, not wind, not any kind of elixir or potion.Great perils lay before them, and some of them paid with their lives for drinking that peerless elixir.The famous pharmacy reports a Yuletide boom for the elixir.Information is the elixir, the staff of life.To taste the elixir of life, become a drunkard in that mystic tavern!elixir of lifeThis is because we have withheld from them the full elixir of life.To taste the elixir of life, become a drunkard in that mystic tavern!To my father, this uprising of the country was the very elixir of life.
Origin elixir (1300-1400) Medieval Latin Arabic al-iksir the elixir, probably from Greek xerion powder for drying wounds, from xeros dry
e·lix·ir nounChineseSyllable
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elixir
elixir /ɪˈlɪksə $ -ər/ noun
 Date: 1300-1400
 Language: Medieval Latin
 Origin: Arabic al-iksir __the elixir__, probably from Greek xerion __powder for drying wounds__, from xeros __dry__
1. [countable] literary a magical liquid that is supposed to cure people of illness, make them younger etc:
    the search for the elixir of life
2. [countable] something that is supposed to solve problems as if by magic:
    The current new wave of technology should prove an economic elixir.


elixirBrE /ɪˈlɪksə(r)/ 🔊, also /ɪˈlɪksɪə(r)/ 🔊NAmE /ɪˈlɪksər/ 🔊 noun (literary) a magic liquid that is believed to cure illnesses or to make people live for ever 圣水;灵丹妙药;长生不老药the elixir of life/youth 长生不老/永葆青春药