Слово англійською: sink

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Переклад sink українською: умива́льник, ра́ковина (керамі́чна посу́дина), кухо́нна ми́йка

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sink

verb
/sɪŋk/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they sink
/sɪŋk/
he / she / it sinks
/sɪŋks/
past simple sank
/sæŋk/
past participle sunk
/sʌŋk/
-ing form sinking
/ˈsɪŋkɪŋ/

    in water/mud, etc.

  1. [intransitive] to go down below the surface or towards the bottom of a liquid or soft substance
    • The ship sank to the bottom of the sea.
    • The submarine sank after an explosion.
    • We're sinking!
    • sink into something The wheels started to sink into the mud.
    • The little boat sank beneath the waves.
  2. boat

  3. [transitive] sink something to damage a boat or ship so that it goes below the surface of the sea, etc.
    • The battleship was sunk by a torpedo.
    • Bombs sank all four carriers.
    • Five brothers all died when their ship was sunk.
  4. fall/sit down

  5. [intransitive] + adv./prep. (of a person) to move downwards, especially by falling or sitting down synonym collapse
    • I sank into an armchair.
    • She sank back into her seat, exhausted.
    • The old man had sunk to his knees.
  6. move downwards

  7. [intransitive] (of an object) to move slowly downwards
    • The sun was sinking in the west.
    • The sun had sunk below the horizon.
    • The foundations of the building are starting to sink.
  8. become weaker

  9. [intransitive] to decrease in amount, volume, strength, etc.
    • The pound has sunk to its lowest recorded level against the dollar.
    • He is clearly sinking fast (= getting weaker quickly and will soon die).
  10. of voice

  11. [intransitive] to become quieter synonym fade
    • Her voice sank to a whisper.
  12. dig in ground

  13. [transitive] sink something to make a deep hole in the ground synonym drill
    • to sink a well/shaft/mine
  14. [transitive] sink something (+ adv./prep.) to place something in the ground by digging
    • to sink a post into the ground
    see also sunken
  15. prevent success

  16. [transitive] sink something/somebody (informal) to prevent somebody or somebody’s plans from succeeding
    • I think I've just sunk my chances of getting the job.
    • If the car breaks down, we'll be sunk (= have serious problems).
  17. ball

  18. [transitive] sink something to hit a ball into a hole in golf or snooker
    • He sank a 12-foot putt to win the match.
  19. alcohol

  20. [transitive] sink something (British English, informal) to drink something quickly, especially a large amount of alcohol
    • They sank three pints each in 10 minutes.
  21. Word Originverb Old English sincan, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch zinken and German sinken.
Idioms
be sunk in something
  1. to be in a state of unhappiness or deep thought
    • She just sat there, sunk in thought.
(like rats) deserting/leaving a sinking ship
  1. (humorous, disapproving) used to talk about people who leave an organization, a company, etc. that is having difficulties, without caring about the people who are left
somebody’s heart sinks
  1. used to say that somebody suddenly feels sad or depressed about something
    • My heart sank when I saw how much work there was left.
    • She watched him go with a sinking heart.
sink your differences
  1. to agree to forget about your disagreements
    • We need to sink our differences and present a united opposition to the plan.
a/that sinking feeling
  1. (informal) an unpleasant feeling that you get when you realize that something bad has happened or is going to happen
    • I had a horrible sinking feeling when I saw the ambulance outside the house.
sink or swim
  1. to be in a situation where you will either succeed by your own efforts or fail completely
    • The new students were just left to sink or swim.
    • In a situation like this, you either sink or swim.
sink so low | sink to something
  1. to have such low moral standards that you do something very bad
    • Stealing from your friends? How could you sink so low?
    • I can't believe that anyone would sink to such depths.
    • With this article the newspaper has sunk to a new low.
sink/stoop to a new/an all-time low
  1. to behave in a worse way than ever before
    • The government has stooped to an all-time low with this policy.
    • Reality TV has sunk to new lows.
Phrasal Verbs
  • sink in
  • sink into
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