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Перевод: elixir
[существительное] эликсир ; панацея ; философский камень
Тезаурус:
- The Chinese have known ginseng as "the elixir of life" for more than 5,000 years.
- The Mesopotamian influence is then considered, and the author concludes: "Probably, however, the Chinese developed the concept of the elixir of life from their own traditions and viewpoints".
- The book assumes that by now the reader is accustomed to disappointment and knows more about the tragedy of defeat than the drunken elixir of triumph.
- To taste the elixir of life, become a drunkard in that mystic tavern!
- As they stood on either side of the door looking at one another she felt as if a magic elixir was being created, ready to cure a disease.
- Beauty is the food of the soul like scent is the food of the Jinn, beauty is the elixir of the soul.
- While discussing the Chinese search for the elixir of life, for example, we are taken in detail through the notion that the Chinese may have obtained the ideas from the Vedic culture.
- The fact that Scotland fans seek refuge in a debauched image of the team reflects a special relationship between the supporters, their heroes and a magical elixir called bevvy.
- The inveterate train traveller, Christopher Portway, who finds world train travel "something of the elixir of life", warns that a journey by train through the Baluchistan Desert can be hazardous.
- New Scientist , still apparently concerned about youth, reported that uric acid might be the elixir of it because of its power as an antioxidant.
- So beautiful is this emotion that some scientists and poets regard it as the elixir of life and pursue it for no other reason.
- He believed that the perfume of plants held magical forces and plant spirits whose power would help him concoct the elixir of life.
- Or some years ago, if you travelled on Southern Region trains, the tennis star Ann Haydn Jones would beam her endorsement of Biostrath elixir.
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