English to Czech Meaning of sage - šalvěj


Sage :
šalvěj

šalvěj, svatý

šalvěj

šalvějmoudřemudrci
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Definitions of sage in English
Noun(1) a mentor in spiritual and philosophical topics who is renowned for profound wisdom(2) aromatic fresh or dried grey-green leaves used widely as seasoning for meats and fowl and game etc(3) any of various plants of the genus Salvia; a cosmopolitan herb
Adjective(1) having wisdom that comes with age and experience(2) of the grey-green color of sage leaves
Examples of sage in English
(1) Plants deer especially dislike include catmint, chives, lavender, sage , spearmint, thyme and yarrow-all useful and easy to grow in this area.(2) Herb de Provence is a mixture of herbs, often including thyme, rosemary, tarragon, chervil, sage , marjoram, basil and fennel seed.(3) Perhaps it's because it isn't a classic culinary herb like basil or sage , or maybe because its medicinal values are limited.(4) Mediterranean herbs such as sage (salvia officianalis) are hardy and tasty plants.(5) Good choices to plant now are basil, chives, cilantro, oregano, parsley rosemary, sage , and thyme.(6) I'll also be constrained by Kieran's sage advice; indeed I didn't feel much like posting after the war began for reasons much like those Kieran adduces.(7) When calling on the Gurukkal, don't expect to meet a venerable sage with wrinkles to testify the years of experience he had in life.(8) Other culinary herbs, like sage , rosemary and thyme, are native to Mediterranean regions where the air is rather temperate and dry.(9) Jeeves' grave and sage philosophy towards booze is encapsulated perfectly at the end of another Wodehouse story.(10) The best culinary sage is native to southern Europe.(11) Cover a berm with low-growing aromatic herbs such as basil, prostrate rosemary, sage , and lemon and lime thyme.(12) You also can plant lavender, oregano, thyme, rosemary and sage .(13) And, the culinary herb, sage , that you use in the kitchen is often enough to put a damper on hot flashes.(14) As with the 2000 election, will you inject your sage Texas wisdom into your 2000 election projections?(15) I believe that, like me, you will gain a deeper appreciation for this illustrious artist after reading Moore's sage views.(16) He then continues to give him very sage , wise advice regarding governing wisely.
Related Phrases of sage
(1) sage grouse ::
šalvěj tetřev
(2) sage tea ::
šalvějový čaj
Synonyms
Adjective
1. wise ::
moudrý
2. learned ::
naučil se
3. clever ::
chytrý
4. intelligent ::
inteligentní
6. knowledgeable ::
informovaný
7. sensible ::
rozumný
8. intellectual ::
intelektuální
9. scholarly ::
vědecký
10. sagacious ::
bystrý
11. erudite ::
učený
12. discerning ::
bystrý
13. judicious ::
soudný
14. canny ::
mazaný
15. penetrating ::
pronikavý
16. perceptive ::
vnímavý
17. acute ::
akutní
18. astute ::
rafinovaný
19. shrewd ::
chytrý
20. prudent ::
obezřetný
21. politic ::
rozvážný
22. thoughtful ::
ohleduplný
23. insightful ::
bystrý
24. percipient ::
vnímavý
25. perspicacious ::
bystrý
26. philosophical ::
filozofický
27. profound ::
hluboký
28. deep ::
hluboký
Noun
30. learned person ::
vzdělaný člověk
31. philosopher ::
filozof
33. scholar ::
učenec
34. savant ::
učenec
35. authority ::
autorita
36. expert ::
expert
37. guru ::
guru
Different Forms
sage, sagely, sages
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