Magic bullet — may refer to: An enchanted bullet of German folklore and a feature of Carl Maria von Weber s ghostly opera Der Freischütz Magic bullet , a concept of selectively targeting a bacterium without affecting other organisms, most associated with Dr.… … Wikipedia
magic bullet — n. [From the notion of a bullet that will kill only the bacterium or disease it is intended for.] A drug or therapy or preventive that cures or prevents a disease, with only minimal side effects; as, there is no magic bullet against cancer.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
magic bullet — magic bullets 1) N COUNT In medicine, a magic bullet is a drug or treatment that can cure a disease quickly and completely. 2) N COUNT A magic bullet is an easy solution to a difficult problem. [INFORMAL] A lot of people are looking for some sort … English dictionary
magic bullet — UK US noun [C] ► a quick and simple solution to a difficult problem: a magic bullet for sth »There is no magic bullet for the water shortage we re facing … Financial and business terms
magic bullet — n 1.) a drug or treatment that can cure a disease or illness quickly and easily 2.) informal something that solves a difficult problem in an easy way ▪ There s no magic bullet for school reform … Dictionary of contemporary English
magic bullet — noun count 1. ) a medication designed to cure an illness quickly and completely 2. ) a quick and easy solution to a very difficult problem … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
magic bullet — n. any invention, discovery, solution, etc. that solves a particular problem; esp., a medicine that can cure a disease … English World dictionary
magic bullet — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms magic bullet : singular magic bullet plural magic bullets 1) a medicine designed to cure an illness quickly and completely, without affecting other parts of the body 2) a quick and easy solution to a very… … English dictionary
magic bullet — noun A simple remedy to a difficult or complex problem, especially a cure for a disease. Often used to refer to a non existent, overly simplistic remedy. In recent years, Penicillin based drugs have lost some of their magic bullet status due to… … Wiktionary
magic bullet — noun Date: 1940 1. a substance or therapy capable of destroying pathogens (as bacteria or cancer cells) or providing an effective remedy for a disease or condition without deleterious side effects 2. something providing an effective solution to a … New Collegiate Dictionary
magic bullet — something that cures or remedies without causing harmful side effects: So far there is no magic bullet for economic woes. [1965 70] * * * … Universalium