Meaning of sake in Japanese
Definition of sake
- (n) sacred wine or sake; sake offered to the gods
- sake
- (n) good; advantage; benefit; welfare
- sake; purpose; objective; aim
- consequence; result; effect
- affecting; regarding; concerning
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(n) alcohol; sake
ぼくは酒も煙草もやらない。
I neither drink nor smoke.
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(n) alcohol; sake
夫はたまに御酒をたしなみます。
My husband enjoys his glass once in a while.
- (n) sake; drinking place
- (n) famous sword; sword blade by Masamune
- sake; Japanese rice wine; brand of sake from Nada region during Tempo era (1830-1844)
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(n) sake; Japanese rice wine
うっ!日本酒が効いてきた。視点があわなくてまっすぐ歩けない。
Whoo! I'm feeling that sake. I'm getting blurred vision and it's hard to walk.
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(n) owl (esp. the Ural owl, Strix uralensis)
フクロウは昼間は目が見えない。
Owls cannot see in the daytime.
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(n) salmon (any fish of the family Salmonidae)
鮭は川をさかのぼって砂に産卵する。
Salmon go up the river and lay their eggs in the sand. - chum salmon (Oncorhynchus keta)
- (n) sake (implied to be low-grade)
- (n) sake (in the secret language of priests)
