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noun seɪkseɪk 1for its own sake" or "something for something's sake" or "for the sake of itFor the purpose of; in the interest of; in order to achieve or preserve. 为了…目的;为了…的利益;为了 the couple moved to the coast for the sake of her health 那对夫妇为了她的健康搬到沿海地区居住。 let us say, for the sake of argument, that the plotter and the assassin are one and the same person 为了便于展开讨论,让我们假设密谋者和行刺者是同一个人。 Example sentencesExamples - The society is now saying the show is pushing back the boundaries of animal safety for the sake of entertainment.
- At least certain parts of the city need to be preserved for the sake of posterity.
- The other day, I saw a TV ad asking locals to buy quality firecrackers for the sake of safety.
- Realistically, however, a line must be drawn under the amendments at some point for the sake of achieving the deal.
- It's fantastic that Peter's gone to this great effort for the sake of Africa.
- But, for the sake of the health of individuals and the safety of communities, it has to be done.
- Neither wanted to show their ugly sides by building an alliance for the sake of political interests.
- Please, for the sake of Australia's future, the Labor Party should unconditionally support the free trade agreement and do it no later than tomorrow.
- It is our hope that the president will make a wise decision for the sake of national interests.
- For the sake of preserving the costume, none of it was cut as the alterations were made.
Synonyms cause, purpose, reason, aim, end, objective, object, goal, motive for purposes of, for, in the interests of, in the cause of, in the furtherance of, in order to achieve, with something in mind - 1.1for its own sake" or "something for something's sake" or "for the sake of it Used to indicate something that is done as an end in itself rather than to achieve some other purpose.
为了本身的缘故 new ideas amount to change for change's sake 新的思想会为变化而变化。 Example sentencesExamples - But education for its own sake is a bit dodgy, too. The idea that you can learn about the world sitting in your study just reading books is not quite right.
- In their view art education should be championed for its own sake, not because of a wishful sentiment that classes in painting, dance and music improve pupils' math and reading skills and standardized test scores.
2for the sake of someone" or "for someone's sakeOut of consideration for or in order to help or please someone. I have to make an effort for John's sake 为了约翰我得作一番努力。 Example sentencesExamples - Pupils already spend a limited time at school, and, therefore, teachers should never consider striking for their sake.
- But she made an effort to smile, for Dave 's sake.
- If you see anything suspicious, please, for your sake, tell me immediately.
- Seriously, though, you can't let that loser ex-boyfriend (and I hope for your sake that he's an ex) ruin your faith in the opposite sex.
- Well just for my sake, could I please check your coats so that I could just make sure you guys don't have anything?
- Maybe I can't understand it because I haven't grown up with it, but for the children 's sake, you should live with each other.
- If you don't do this for your sake, at least do it for mine, please?
- He'd find it funny, or at least make an effort and smile for my sake.
- But I'm just telling you, for your sake, I hope circumstances change and you can find a better job!
- Please, for my sake, do not expose yourself to danger.
Synonyms benefit, advantage, good, well-being, welfare, interest, gain, profit in someone's interests, to someone's advantage 3for God's" or "goodness'", "Christ's", "heaven's", "Pete's" etc. "sakeUsed to express impatience, annoyance, urgency, or desperation. 看在上帝分上,天哪,哎呀,我求你(用于表达不耐烦、生气、紧迫或绝望) ‘Oh, for God's sake!’ snarled Dyson “啊,天哪!”戴森怒吼道。 where did you get it, for heaven's sake? 天哪,你从哪里搞到这东西的? Example sentencesExamples - Hail him for the success, castigate him for his failures but, for heaven's sake, do not bring religion into sport.
- But for heaven's sake, let's not intellectualise an endeavour that reeks of commerce and commodification.
- If you have depression in your family, for heaven's sake, just talk about it in a straightforward way.
- We have been led with ‘highly reputable macro economists’ and, for heaven's sake, look where we are now.
- But this is a terrorist organisation, for heaven's sake, which all decent people should shun, if not actively fight.
- How much gadgetry does one person need, for heaven's sake?
- But how complicated can they make voting sound, for heaven's sake?
- But if you have to ride into town on such an old horse, for heaven's sake, ride it properly - or at least teach the poor beast a few new tricks.
- Impatient mothers began urging their charges to finish up, for heaven's sake, so they could get dressed.
- He interviewed me, much to my mortification - people want him, not me for heaven's sake, but he knew what he was doing.
PhrasesIn memory of former times; in acknowledgement of a shared past. 为了怀念往昔,为了老交情,念及旧日情分 they sat in the back seats for old times' sake 为了怀旧他们坐在后座。 Example sentencesExamples - Eddie Wilson, 84, of Askam-in-Furness, and Ken Barnett, 83, from Swindon, will be enjoying a pint together in the West Country for old times' sake after 59 years apart.
- If you think I'm romanticising, look at the success of Friends Reunited among people who want to exchange e-mails for old times' sake.
- Hell, I'll meet you in a San Diego bar and we'll all have a drink for old times' sake.
- Perhaps it was for old times' sake and to recall fond memories - like the night I watched my wife playing hold'em: She held a king-high straight flush against a man who held the bottom end of the straight flush, queen-high.
- Completely obsolete at the moment, but if you insist, I'll do it for old times' sake.
- I know, I know - you couldn't possibly agree, but Kerr is here for old times' sake, for nostalgic and sentimental reasons.
- The 30-odd bullock cart owners in the city live on the charity of a few traders in the Chalai market who hire them just for old times' sake.
- Even when electricity and central heating systems have made it unnecessary to rely on wood fires for warmth and light, many countries in the Northern hemisphere ensure that there is a symbolic fire in the grate, just for old times' sake.
- He has also handed in his training permit as well, though he may take the old boy to some point-to-point meetings just for old times' sake.
- What makes you think I wouldn't help some friends for old times' sake?
OriginOld English sacu 'contention, crime', of Germanic origin; related to Dutch zaak and German Sache, from a base meaning 'affair, legal action, thing'. The phrase for the sake of may be from Old Norse. Old English sacu ‘contention, crime’ is from a Germanic source, from a base meaning ‘affair, legal action, thing’. The phrase for the sake of was not in Old English and may be from Old Norse. It was originally a legal expression. Sake remains hidden in the language in the words forsake (Old English), which originally meant ‘renounce, refuse’; keepsake (late 18th century) something kept for the sake of the giver; and namesake (mid 17th century) which may be a shortening of ‘for one's name sake’. The Japanese rice wine sake, pronounced with two syllables, is simply the Japanese word for ‘alcohol’. See also seize
Rhymesache, awake, bake, betake, Blake, brake, break, cake, crake, drake, fake, flake, forsake, hake, Jake, lake, make, mistake, opaque, partake, quake, rake, shake, sheikh, slake, snake, splake, stake, steak, strake, take, undertake, wake, wideawake nounˈsakeɪˈsɑːkiˈsɑki mass nounA Japanese alcoholic drink made from fermented rice, traditionally drunk warm in small porcelain cups. 日本米酒,日本清酒 Example sentencesExamples - Commonly called sake outside of Japan, nihonshu or sake (note that "sake" is also the general Japanese term for alcohol) is brewed using rice, water and white koji mold as the main ingredients.
- 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.
- Shiru-Bay also has a great selection of cold and hot sakes and Martinis.
nounseɪksāk 1for its own sake" or "something for something's sake" or "for the sake of itFor the purpose of; in the interest of; in order to achieve or preserve. 为了…目的;为了…的利益;为了 the couple moved to the coast for the sake of her health 那对夫妇为了她的健康搬到沿海地区居住。 let us say, for the sake of argument, that the plotter and the assassin are one and the same person 为了便于展开讨论,让我们假设密谋者和行刺者是同一个人。 for safety's sake, photographers are obliged to stand behind police lines 为安全起见,摄影师被迫站在警方所设隔离带之后。 Example sentencesExamples - It's fantastic that Peter's gone to this great effort for the sake of Africa.
- It is our hope that the president will make a wise decision for the sake of national interests.
- At least certain parts of the city need to be preserved for the sake of posterity.
- But, for the sake of the health of individuals and the safety of communities, it has to be done.
- Realistically, however, a line must be drawn under the amendments at some point for the sake of achieving the deal.
- For the sake of preserving the costume, none of it was cut as the alterations were made.
- The other day, I saw a TV ad asking locals to buy quality firecrackers for the sake of safety.
- The society is now saying the show is pushing back the boundaries of animal safety for the sake of entertainment.
- Neither wanted to show their ugly sides by building an alliance for the sake of political interests.
- Please, for the sake of Australia's future, the Labor Party should unconditionally support the free trade agreement and do it no later than tomorrow.
Synonyms cause, purpose, reason, aim, end, objective, object, goal, motive - 1.1for its own sake" or "something for something's sake" or "for the sake of it Used to indicate something that is done as an end in itself rather than to achieve some other purpose.
为了本身的缘故 new ideas amount to change for change's sake 新的思想会为变化而变化。 Example sentencesExamples - But education for its own sake is a bit dodgy, too. The idea that you can learn about the world sitting in your study just reading books is not quite right.
- In their view art education should be championed for its own sake, not because of a wishful sentiment that classes in painting, dance and music improve pupils' math and reading skills and standardized test scores.
2for the sake of someone" or "for someone's sakeOut of consideration for or in order to help someone. 考虑到,为了帮助某人 I have to make an effort for John's sake 为了约翰我得作一番努力。 I felt I couldn't give up, for my own sake or the baby's 为了我自己或为了我的婴儿,我觉得我不能放弃。 Example sentencesExamples - If you don't do this for your sake, at least do it for mine, please?
- Please, for my sake, do not expose yourself to danger.
- If you see anything suspicious, please, for your sake, tell me immediately.
- Well just for my sake, could I please check your coats so that I could just make sure you guys don't have anything?
- But I'm just telling you, for your sake, I hope circumstances change and you can find a better job!
- Pupils already spend a limited time at school, and, therefore, teachers should never consider striking for their sake.
- But she made an effort to smile, for Dave 's sake.
- Maybe I can't understand it because I haven't grown up with it, but for the children 's sake, you should live with each other.
- Seriously, though, you can't let that loser ex-boyfriend (and I hope for your sake that he's an ex) ruin your faith in the opposite sex.
- He'd find it funny, or at least make an effort and smile for my sake.
Synonyms benefit, advantage, good, well-being, welfare, interest, gain, profit 3for God's" or "goodness", etc., "sakeUsed to express impatience, annoyance, urgency, or desperation. 看在上帝分上,天哪,哎呀,我求你(用于表达不耐烦、生气、紧迫或绝望) “Oh, for God's sake!” snarled Dyson “啊,天哪!”戴森怒吼道。 where did you get it, for heaven's sake? 天哪,你从哪里搞到这东西的? Example sentencesExamples - Impatient mothers began urging their charges to finish up, for heaven's sake, so they could get dressed.
- But for heaven's sake, let's not intellectualise an endeavour that reeks of commerce and commodification.
- If you have depression in your family, for heaven's sake, just talk about it in a straightforward way.
- But how complicated can they make voting sound, for heaven's sake?
- He interviewed me, much to my mortification - people want him, not me for heaven's sake, but he knew what he was doing.
- Hail him for the success, castigate him for his failures but, for heaven's sake, do not bring religion into sport.
- But if you have to ride into town on such an old horse, for heaven's sake, ride it properly - or at least teach the poor beast a few new tricks.
- We have been led with ‘highly reputable macro economists’ and, for heaven's sake, look where we are now.
- But this is a terrorist organisation, for heaven's sake, which all decent people should shun, if not actively fight.
- How much gadgetry does one person need, for heaven's sake?
PhrasesIn memory of former times; in acknowledgment of a shared past. 为了怀念往昔,为了老交情,念及旧日情分 they sat in the back seats for old times' sake 为了怀旧他们坐在后座。 Example sentencesExamples - The 30-odd bullock cart owners in the city live on the charity of a few traders in the Chalai market who hire them just for old times' sake.
- What makes you think I wouldn't help some friends for old times' sake?
- Even when electricity and central heating systems have made it unnecessary to rely on wood fires for warmth and light, many countries in the Northern hemisphere ensure that there is a symbolic fire in the grate, just for old times' sake.
- If you think I'm romanticising, look at the success of Friends Reunited among people who want to exchange e-mails for old times' sake.
- Hell, I'll meet you in a San Diego bar and we'll all have a drink for old times' sake.
- I know, I know - you couldn't possibly agree, but Kerr is here for old times' sake, for nostalgic and sentimental reasons.
- He has also handed in his training permit as well, though he may take the old boy to some point-to-point meetings just for old times' sake.
- Eddie Wilson, 84, of Askam-in-Furness, and Ken Barnett, 83, from Swindon, will be enjoying a pint together in the West Country for old times' sake after 59 years apart.
- Completely obsolete at the moment, but if you insist, I'll do it for old times' sake.
- Perhaps it was for old times' sake and to recall fond memories - like the night I watched my wife playing hold'em: She held a king-high straight flush against a man who held the bottom end of the straight flush, queen-high.
OriginOld English sacu ‘contention, crime’, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch zaak and German Sache, from a base meaning ‘affair, legal action, thing’. The phrase for the sake of may be from Old Norse. nounˈsäkēˈsɑki A Japanese alcoholic drink made from fermented rice, traditionally drunk warm in small porcelain cups. 日本米酒,日本清酒 Example sentencesExamples - Commonly called sake outside of Japan, nihonshu or sake (note that "sake" is also the general Japanese term for alcohol) is brewed using rice, water and white koji mold as the main ingredients.
- 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.
- Shiru-Bay also has a great selection of cold and hot sakes and Martinis.
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