cure-all
n. 萬靈藥
A cure-all is something that is believed, usually wrongly, to be able to solve all the problems someone or something has, or to cure a wide range of illnesses.
He said the introduction of market discipline to the economy was not a magic cure-all for its problems...
他說把市場規範引入該國經濟,並不是解決其經濟問題的靈丹妙藥。
Broussais was the first physician to use leeches as a cure-all.
布魯賽是第一個把水蛭當成萬靈藥的醫生。
1. hypothetical remedy for all ills or diseases; once sought by the alchemists
They could not cure all the evils.
他們不能消滅所有的邪惡.
The salesman proclaimed that his tonic would cure all ills.
售貨員宣稱他的滋補品將治癒所有的病.
The salesman proclaimed that his tonic would cure all diseases.
推銷員宣稱他的滋補品將治癒所有的病.
According to the legend, the panacea can cure all kinds of diseases.
傳說中這種靈藥可以治百病.
Imipramine ( Imi ) is one kind of antidepressants. It is mainly used to cure all kinds of depressions.
米帕明 ( Imipramine, Imi ) 是三環類抗抑鬱藥,主要用於各型抑鬱症的治療.