sake
noun
noun
seɪk
noun
1
for the sake of sb/sth for sb’s/sth’s sake
also
又作
in
order
to
help,
improve,
or
please
someone
or
something
为了某人/某事物的缘故
He
moved
to
the
seaside
for
the
sake
of
his
health.
他为了健康而迁居海滨。
I
only
went
for
Kay’s
sake.
我是为了凯才去的。
I
hope
he’s
told
the
truth
for
his
own
sake
(=because
it
will
be
good
for
him)
.
为了他自己好,我希望他已经说出了真相。
2
for God’s/Christ’s/goodness’/Heaven’s etc sake
a.
used
when
you
are
telling
someone
how
important
it
is
to
do
something
or
not
to
do
something
b.
used
to
show
that
you
are
angry
or
annoyed
天哪〔表示生气或厌烦〕
spoken
For
goodness
sake,
don’t
be
late!
看在上帝的份上,千万别迟到!
What
is
it
now,
for
God’s
sake?
天哪,这是怎么回事?
3
for the sake of it
if
you
do
something
for
the
sake
of
it,
you
do
it
because
you
want
to
and
not
for
any
particular
reason
只想那样做〔没有特殊的原因〕
She
likes
spending
money
just
for
the
sake
of
it.
她喜欢花钱就是因为想花钱。
4
for its own sake sth for sth’s sake
also
又作
if
something
is
done
for
its
own
sake,
it
is
done
for
the
value
of
the
experience
itself,
not
for
any
advantage
it
will
bring
鉴于某事本身的价值,为某事本身的缘故
art
for
art’s
sake
为艺术而艺术
5
for the sake of argument
if
you
say
something
for
the
sake
of
argument,
what
you
say
may
not
be
true
but
it
will
help
you
to
have
a
discussion
[口] 为了便于讨论
spoken
Let’s
say,
just
for
the
sake
of
argument,
that
you’ve
got
£200
to
invest.
为了说起来方便,比方说吧,你有 200 英镑可用于投资。
ˈsɑːki
noun
6
a
Japanese
alcoholic
drink
made
from
rice
日本清酒〔一种米酒〕