From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English sake1/seɪk/●●○S3noun[uncountable]1→for the sake of somebody/something2→for God’s/Christ’s/goodness’/Heaven’s/Pete's sake3→for the sake of it4→for its own sake5→for the sake of argument ...
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From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishfor God’s sakespokenused toemphasizesomething you are saying when you areannoyedFor God’s sake, shut up!→godExamples from the Corpusfor God’s sake•For God's sake,shutup! for God’s sakeinfmlused to emphasize what you are saying when you ...
We can all choose to sacrifice our needs and wants for the sake of (为了 ...) others. Learning how to love means learning how to be selfless.Love is sharingSome might say that love is giving. But I believe it goes beyond giving because love is about ___ . So I like to say, ...
to pretend interest in: It's obvious that you're just playing at fishing for my sake. to do something without seriousness: He is merely playing at being a student. Sports.to play an extra game or round in order to settle a tie. ...
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any suffering endured for Jesus' sake. the teaching of redemption gained by Jesus' death. the Christian religion, or those who accept it;Christianity;Christendom. anopposition;thwarting;frustration. any misfortune;trouble. a crossing of animals or plants; a mixing of breeds. ...
But I beseche you for my myndys sake / shewe me what thought your selfe therin. From a 1540 translation of Gulielmus Gnaphaeus, The Comedye of Acolastus (1540): SANNIO. These same (Lais and Acolastus) the vnfethered louer, is made a besecher or an humble suter vnto de...
It has been assumed that up to 75% of the words in English sentences are not really necessary for passing on the meaning.The secret of silent reading is to seek out those key words and phrases which carry the thought,and to pay less attention to words which exist only for the sake of...