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10 examples found containing 'お酒' (results also include variant forms and possible homonyms)
さけ
つよ
ひと
よわ
ひと
っています

Both people who can hold their liquor well and people who easily become drunk can be intoxicated
かい
だから
さけ
まない
わけにはいかないよね
It's a gathering over drinks, so I have to drink, right?
やました
山下
さん
あした
明日
だいじ
大事
かいぎ
会議
あるもかまわず
よなか
夜中
よじ
4時
まで
さけ
んでいた

Mr. Yamashita was out drinking until 4 a.m., not caring that we have an important meeting tomorrow.
にほん
日本
はたち
二十歳
みまん
未満
ひと
さけ
んじゃ
だめ
In Japan you aren't allowed to drink alcohol under the age of 20.
はたち
二十歳
になってからでない
さけ
んではいけない

One must not drink alcohol under the age of 20.
アルコール
いぞん
依存
しょう
さけ
まず
いられない
びょうき
病気

Alcohol dependence is an illness with which one cannot help but drink alcohol.
さけ
みたい
という
よくぼう
欲望
んではいけない
という
じせいしん
自制心
あいだ
かっとう
葛藤
した

I felt torn between wanting a drink and trying not to drink.
しんせん
新鮮
さけ
びんづめ
瓶詰
さっきん
殺菌
している
ため
はっこう
発酵
ガス
ふく
まれています

Because fresh alcohol is bottled and then (the bottles are heated and) sterilized, it contains fermentation gas.
ひさ
しぶりに
って
さけ
んでいた
せい
かれ
ことかっこよく
えてしまった

Perhaps it was because I hadn't seen him in a while and we were drinking, but he looked attractive to me.
いっぱんてき
一般的
さけ
つよ
ひと
とはアルコール
ぶんかい
分解
する
たいしゃ
代謝
はや
ひと
こといいます
Generally people who are said to be able to hold their liquor well are people whose metabolism breaks down alcohol quickly.
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