potion 的定义
- a drink or draft, especially one having or reputed to have medicinal, poisonous, or magical powers: a love potion; a sleeping potion.
potion 近义词
concoction prepared for mental or physical effect
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- Then, pick your potion from the recipes below and load that puppy up.
- General potion principlesIt’s also worth keeping some spice notes in mind.
- Making these potions has become second nature to me—in the back of my mind I’m always wondering what would be nice in my afternoon herbal tea.
- I like a wine-dark potion of whole coffee beans, which offer a deeper, rounder flavor than powder, and dried bay leaves, which I first crush to release their woodsy perfume.
- Sheldrake focused on Stamets’ solution for colony collapse disorder, feeding bees a fungal potion that can squelch a virus they may carry from environmental toxins.
- The rooms come equipped with 4-poster wooden beds, potion bottles, cauldrons, and Hogwartsian accents—perfect for us mere muggles.
- They are then blended with chicken broth and that potion is thickened with cream.
- Orange Is the New Black returns to Netflix with a wildly addictive potion of darkness, estrogen, and one-liners.
- According to the exhibition, a second person tried the same potion and died.
- Besides, you might find just that right potion to spice up the weekend.
- And it is not a bitter potion, such as Alfred ordered; no, it is balmy with the scent of wild flowers.
- In the agitated form of melancholia, the patient is often quiet only when under the influence of a sleeping-potion.
- That look had been a theft from Sylvia, not a gift; but she had given him the potion at last.
- Nessus, before expiring, instructed Dejanira how to prepare a love potion for Hercules.
- At length the young lady of Balnagowan tasted her sister-in-law's infernal potion, whereby she contracted an incurable disease.