| 释义 | cure-allˈcure-all noun [countable]    something that people think will cure any problem or illnesscure-all forThe ancient Romans used garlic as a cure-all for everything from boils to bee stings.
 He thinks the devices are important, but not the cure-all for cleaning up vehicle exhaust.He viewed herbs as a virtual cure-all.Investment is often portrayed as a cure-all for the economic ills of rich countries.The initiative is no cure-all, emphasizes Ross Forney, who led the supporters.This legislation is no cure-all, but it will be an important improvement.Vouchers as a ticket out of the public school systems is the cure-all of others.
 Investment is not a cure-all for every economic problem. |