sake of

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Englisch - Türkisch
sakiye
sake
{i} hatır, uğur: for my sake hatırım için. for the sake of peace barış uğruna
sake
hatır

Sağlığının hatırına sigara içmeyi bıraktı. - He quit smoking for the sake of his health.

Çocuklarının hatırına çok çalıştılar. - They worked hard for the sake of their children.

sake
(isim) hatır
sake
not for the sake of money
sake
amaç
Sake
sake
sake
hatre
sake
hatırı
Englisch - Englisch

Definition von sake of im Englisch Englisch wörterbuch

sake
cause, interest or account

For the sake of argument.

sake
purpose or end; reason

For old times' sake.

sake
(obsolete except in phrases) Contention, strife; guilt, sin, accusation or charge
sake
(countable and uncountable) Rice wine, a Japanese alcoholic beverage made from rice
saké
Rice wine; a drink made from filtered fermented rice
sake
{n} cause, pupose, account, regard, end
sake
When you do something for someone's sake, you do it in order to help them or make them happy. I trust you to do a good job for Stan's sake Linda knew that for both their sakes she must take drastic action
sake
a Japanese alcoholic beverage made from rice; this term also refers to alcoholic beverages in general
sake
Japanese rice wine Necessary to good Japanese cooking Found in Japanese markets, larger supermarkets and liquor stores
sake
a reason for wanting something done; "for your sake"; "died for the sake of his country"; "in the interest of safety"; "in the common interest"
sake
Rice wine, a Japanese alcoholic beverage made from rice
sake
Japanese rice wine Used as an alcoholic beverage and in oriental cookery The alcohol content is typically between 12 and 15 percent by volume
sake
Salmon
sake
{i} Japanese alcoholic beverage made from fermented rice
sake
Rice wine Served both hot and cold depending on the quality
sake
Japanese rice wine
sake
the purpose of achieving or obtaining; "for the sake of argument"
sake
a reason for wanting something done; "for your sake"; "died for the sake of his country"; "in the interest of safety"; "in the common interest" the purpose of achieving or obtaining; "for the sake of argument" Japanese alcoholic beverage made from fermented rice; usually served hot
sake
feelings Some people use expressions such as for God's sake, for heaven's sake, for goodness sake, or for Pete's sake in order to express annoyance or impatience, or to add force to a question or request. The expressions `for God's sake' and `for Christ's sake' could cause offence. For goodness sake, why didn't you ring me?. a Japanese alcoholic drink made from rice. Japanese alcoholic beverage made from fermented rice. It dates to at least the 3rd century AD. Sake is light in colour and noncarbonated, with a sweet flavour; its alcohol content is about 18% by volume. Often mistakenly called a wine, sake is closer in its method of manufacture to beer. Steamed rice is combined with a mold that converts the rice starch to fermentable sugars; the mix is kneaded into a paste, twice fermented (with fresh rice and water added), filtered, and bottled. In Japan, where it is the national beverage and the traditional drink of the Shinto gods, sake is warmed in a small earthenware or porcelain vessel before being blessed and served in small porcelain cups
sake
{i} benefit, advantage; purpose, end, aim
sake
The benefit or regard of someone or something
sake
Contention, strife; guilt, sin, accusation or charge
sake
Japanese rice wine Necessary to good Japanese cooking The term "Ginjo" on the label means "superior " The term "Dai-ginjo" on the label means "superior premium " These indicate the highest grades of both pure rice (from which all sake is derived) and fortified sake "Futsu-shu" is the lowest grade sake and is used in Japan most often as cooking wine "Honjozo-shu" is a slightly better grade and is stronger and fuller; it can be served hot or cold "Junmai-shu" is made from koji rice, yeast and water, and is usually served at room temp "Kijo-shu" is sweeter and is generally served as an aperitif And "Nigori," which is cloudy or "impure" and effervescent, is slightly sweet and therefore served at the end of a meal Found in Japanese markets, larger supermarkets and liquor stores
sake
Technically a beer because it is brewed and not distilled, virtually colourless, it lacks carbonation, and has between 14-16% alcohol by volume, customarily served warm
sake
Sawara
sake
Rice wine This brewed beverage of rice, yeast and water ranges from dry to sweet with a wide variety of flavors It is served warm or chilled and is important in cooking
sake
Japanese alcoholic beverage made from fermented rice; usually served hot
sake
A wine produced from rice that has originated in Japan
sake
Clear Japanese wine traditionally served warm, sake is slightly sweet and made from fermented rice with low alcohol content
sake
If you do something for its own sake, you do it because you want to, or because you enjoy it, and not for any other reason. You can also talk about, for example, art for art's sake or sport for sport's sake. Economic change for its own sake did not appeal to him
sake
Final cause; end; purpose of obtaining; cause; motive; reason; interest; concern; account; regard or respect; used chiefly in such phrases as, for the sake of, for his sake, for man's sake, for mercy's sake, and the like; as, to commit crime for the sake of gain; to go abroad for the sake of one's health
sake
If you do something for the sake of something, you do it for that purpose or in order to achieve that result. You can also say that you do it for something's sake. For the sake of historical accuracy, please permit us to state the true facts For safety's sake, never stand directly behind a horse
sake
Rice wine
sake
wine produced from rice
sake of

    Türkische aussprache

    seyk ıv

    Aussprache

    /ˈsāk əv/ /ˈseɪk əv/

    Etymologie

    [ 'sAk ] (noun.) 13th century. Middle English, dispute, guilt, purpose, from Old English sacu guilt, action at law; akin to Old High German sahha action at law, cause, Old English sEcan to seek; more at SEEK.
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