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Qu'est-ce (qui) est Šakić - définition


Šakić         
FAMILY NAME
Sakic
Šakić is a Serbo-Croatian surname, derived from the word šaka, meaning "fist". Notable people with the name include:
sake         
  • Bereiding van Sacki}}, by [[Isaac Titsingh]]: earliest explanation of the sake brewing process in a European language. Published in 1781, in [[Batavia, Dutch East Indies]].
  • cedar]] leaves indicating new sake
  • Sake bottle, Japan, c. 1740
  • "Sake Ewer from a Portable Picnic Set," Japan, c. 1830–1839.
  • A glass of sake served at a Japanese restaurant in [[Lyon]], [[France]].
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  • masu}}
  • A pair of sake flasks painted in gold and black [[lacquer]]. [[Momoyama period]], 16th century.
  • The blue sake bottle displays "[[Yamada Nishiki]]" (山田錦) and "''Junmai Daiginjo''" (純米大吟醸) on the bottom label and "''Bingakoi muroka nama genshu''" (瓶囲無濾過生原酒) and "requiring refrigeration" (要冷蔵) on the top label. The label on the pink sake bottle indicates ''Usunigori muroka nama genshu''.
  • Sake barrel offerings at the Shinto shrine [[Tsurugaoka Hachiman-gū]] in [[Kamakura]]
  • Sugitama}}, globes of cedar leaves, at a brewery
  • [[Nigori]], or unfiltered sake
ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE OF JAPANESE ORIGIN
Saké; Tōji (brewmaster); 日本酒; Toji (brewmaster); Moromi; Saki rice wine; Osake; Sake (beverage); Nihonshu; Jizake; Japanese rice wine; Junmai; Ginjo; History of sake; Genshu
(sakes)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
1.
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.
PHRASE: PHR n
2.
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...
PHRASE: usu n PHR
3.
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.
PHRASE: N inflects, PHR with cl
4.
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. (INFORMAL)
For goodness sake, why didn't you ring me?...
PHRASE: N inflects, PHR with cl [feelings]
sake         
  • Bereiding van Sacki}}, by [[Isaac Titsingh]]: earliest explanation of the sake brewing process in a European language. Published in 1781, in [[Batavia, Dutch East Indies]].
  • cedar]] leaves indicating new sake
  • Sake bottle, Japan, c. 1740
  • "Sake Ewer from a Portable Picnic Set," Japan, c. 1830–1839.
  • A glass of sake served at a Japanese restaurant in [[Lyon]], [[France]].
  • 159x159px
  • masu}}
  • A pair of sake flasks painted in gold and black [[lacquer]]. [[Momoyama period]], 16th century.
  • The blue sake bottle displays "[[Yamada Nishiki]]" (山田錦) and "''Junmai Daiginjo''" (純米大吟醸) on the bottom label and "''Bingakoi muroka nama genshu''" (瓶囲無濾過生原酒) and "requiring refrigeration" (要冷蔵) on the top label. The label on the pink sake bottle indicates ''Usunigori muroka nama genshu''.
  • Sake barrel offerings at the Shinto shrine [[Tsurugaoka Hachiman-gū]] in [[Kamakura]]
  • Sugitama}}, globes of cedar leaves, at a brewery
  • [[Nigori]], or unfiltered sake
ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE OF JAPANESE ORIGIN
Saké; Tōji (brewmaster); 日本酒; Toji (brewmaster); Moromi; Saki rice wine; Osake; Sake (beverage); Nihonshu; Jizake; Japanese rice wine; Junmai; Ginjo; History of sake; Genshu
n.
1) for smb.'s sake (do it for my sake)
2) for old times' sake
3) for pity's sake