さく
Meanings
Noun
Suffix
1. plan; policy; means; measure; stratagem; scheme
Noun
2. fifth principle of the Eight Principles of Yong; right upward flick
Pitch accent
Used in vocabulary (61 in total)
planning; scheming; maneuvering; manoeuvring
business policy
secret plan; secret scheme; secret stratagem; secret method
scheme; tactic; stratagem; trick
clever scheme
in collusion with
last resort; desperate measure taken under pressure of necessity
maneuvers; manoeuvers; machinations; scheming
reform measures; improvement plan; remedial measures
preventive measure; precautionary measure
measure; step; countermeasure; counterplan; countermove; strategy
political measures; policy
profitable plan; good plan
solution; solution strategy
plan; policy
plan to overcome an obstacle or break out of a deadlock; breakthrough solution
tactician; schemer; intriguer; resourceful person
bizarre plan; perplexing strategy; outlandish scheme
lack of policy; having no measures; lacking means
to plan one's next moves; to work out a plan
countermeasure; counter-measure
countermeasure; counter-measure
stupid plan; inane way of doing something; (one's own) plan or project
(means of) raising money
to take (adopt) measures
all means
poor plan
excellent plan; best policy
remedial measure; countermeasure; counter-measure; relief measure; remedy
good plan or policy
hard-line policy; tough measure
defense plan
daring attack tactic
plan B; alternative plan
measure to win somebody over to one's side
strategic base
concrete plan
relief measure
shrewd (dirty) trick; sinister scheme (design); sly art
prevention measure; preventive measures
petty trick; ruse
workaround
craft brings nothing home; (lit.) the crafty schemer drowns in his own scheme
desperate measure
safe plan; infallible measure
positive plan; constructive policy
to take measures
support measures; assistance measures; support plan
scheme to provoke discord (e.g. between countries); alienating measure
measures for the promotion of; stimulation measure (for the economy)
poor policy; poor plan
stopgap measure; temporary expedient
emergency or temporary measure
policy of increasing national prosperity and military power
(written) treatment of current events
policy of keeping the people ignorant and easily subjugated
mediocre policy; commonplace policy; worthless policy
business-stimulating measures; economic stimulation program; measure to stimulate the economy
restructuring scheme
Banchō Seisaku Kenkyūjo (faction of the LDP)
Examples (4 in total)
It goes without saying that honesty is the best policy.
He didn't believe that honesty is the best policy.
This looks like another government cover-up.