English to Dutch Meaning of sake - sake


Sake :
sake

voornemen, intentie, betekenis, motief, verlangen, oorzaak, reden, wortel, er toe doen, namens, de lente, ouder, vertrouwelijkheid, enthousiaste ontvangst, eer, aandacht, eerbied, vleugel, feest, een deel, kant, gelegenheid, baseren, registratie, binden, obligatie, bevestiging, bepaling, doel, doelstelling, belang hechten, afhankelijkheid

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Definitions of sake in English
Noun(1) a reason for wanting something done(2) Japanese alcoholic beverage made from fermented rice; usually served hot(3) the purpose of achieving or obtaining
Examples of sake in English
(1) For the sake of preserving the costume, none of it was cut as the alterations were made.(2) for safety's sake, photographers are obliged to stand behind police lines(3) where did you get it, for heaven's sake?(4) The society is now saying the show is pushing back the boundaries of animal safety for the sake of entertainment.(5) When you drink with others, it's a Japanese etiquette to pour sake into each other's cup. You should hold your cup up when someone is serving sake to you.(6) let us say, for the sake of argument, that the plotter and the assassin are one and the same person(7) But, for the sake of the health of individuals and the safety of communities, it has to be done.(8) the couple moved to the coast for the sake of her health(9) Neither wanted to show their ugly sides by building an alliance for the sake of political interests.(10) ÔÇÿOh, for God's sake!ÔÇÖ snarled Dyson(11) ÔÇ£Oh, for God's sake!ÔÇØ snarled Dyson(12) I have to make an effort for John's sake(13) new ideas amount to change for change's sake(14) At least certain parts of the city need to be preserved for the sake of posterity.(15) I felt I couldn't give up, for my own sake or the baby's(16) Realistically, however, a line must be drawn under the amendments at some point for the sake of achieving the deal.
Related Phrases of sake
(1) for the sake of ::
in het belang van
(2) for my sake ::
om mijnentwille
(3) art for art's sake ::
kunst omwille van kunst
(4) for the sake ::
terwille
(5) for your sake ::
voor je eigen best wil
(6) for its own sake ::
voor zijn eigen bestwil
(7) for your own sake ::
voor je eigen bestwil
(8) for his sake ::
voor zijn bestwil
(9) for sake ::
omwille
Synonyms
Noun
1. purpose ::
doel
2. benefit ::
voordeel
3. interest ::
interesseren
Different Forms
sake
Word Example from TV Shows
Not just for their own sake,
but for everyone's.

Not just for their own SAKE, but for everyone's.

Game of Thrones Season 6, Episode 4

For their sake,
I hope you live a long and happy life.

For their SAKE, I hope you live a long and happy life.

Game of Thrones Season 5, Episode 9

Please. Let me finish
for the sake of all of us.

Please. Let me finish for the SAKE of all of us.

Westworld Season 2, Episode 10

It's for his sake I rode here so hard
I damn near killed my horse.

It's for his SAKE I rode here so hard I damn near killed my horse.

Game of Thrones Season 1, Episode 5

He was in the wreck yard, he threatened\Nthe Russian guy, for heaven’s sake.

He was in the wreck yard, he threatened
the Russian guy, for heaven’s SAKE.

Money Heist Season 1, Episode 12

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