sink的中文翻译

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sink

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  • sink1   (in water/mud, etc.)   UK /sɪŋk/  US /sɪŋk/ 
    下沉
    verb   (sank, sunk)(less frequentsunk, sunk)
    • 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.
        船沉到了海底。
      • We're sinking!
        我们正在下沉!
      • The wheels started to sink into the mud.
        轮子正在开始陷到泥土中。
      • to sink like a stone
        像石头一样沉
  • sink2   (boat)   UK /sɪŋk/  US /sɪŋk/ 
    沉没
    verb   (sank, sunk)(less frequentsunk, sunk)
    • to damage a boat or ship so that it goes below the surface of the sea, etc
      • a battleship sunk by a torpedo
        被鱼雷击中的一艘战船
  • sink3   (fall/sit down)   UK /sɪŋk/  US /sɪŋk/ 
    坐下
    verb   (sank, sunk)(less frequentsunk, sunk)
    • to move downwards, especially by falling or sitting down
      • I sank into an armchair.
        我坐进一把扶手椅。
      • She sank back into her seat, exhausted.
        她重新陷近她的位置里,疲惫不堪。
      • The old man had sunk to his knees.
        那位老人已经跪下了。
  • sink4   (move downwards)   UK /sɪŋk/  US /sɪŋk/ 
    下沉
    verb   (sank, sunk)(less frequentsunk, sunk)
    • to move slowly downwards
      • The sun was sinking in the west.
        太阳渐渐从西边落下去了。
      • The foundations of the building are starting to sink.
        大楼的喷泉已经开始下沉了。
  • sink5   (become weaker)   UK /sɪŋk/  US /sɪŋk/ 
    减弱, 减少
    verb   (sank, sunk)(less frequentsunk, sunk)
    • to decrease in amount, volume, strength, etc
      • The pound has sunk to its lowest recorded level against the dollar.
        英镑对美元的比例降到历史最低水平。
      • He is clearly sinking fast (= getting weaker quickly and will soon die).
        他明显衰弱的很快(很快虚弱,将很快死亡)。
  • sink6   (of voice)   UK /sɪŋk/  US /sɪŋk/ 
    降低
    verb   (sank, sunk)(less frequentsunk, sunk)
    • to become quieter
      • Her voice sank to a whisper.
        她的声音渐渐安静下来成了低语。
  • sink7   (dig in ground)   UK /sɪŋk/  US /sɪŋk/ 
    掘, 挖, 凿
    verb   (sank, sunk)(less frequentsunk, sunk)
    • to make a deep hole in the ground
      • to sink a well/shaft/mine
        下井/下轴/下矿
    • to place sth in the ground by digging
      • to sink a post into the ground
        在地上挖一个洞
  • sink8   (prevent success)   UK /sɪŋk/  US /sɪŋk/ 
    丧失
    verb   (sank, sunk)(less frequentsunk, sunk)
    • to prevent sb or sb's plans from succeeding
      • I think I've just sunk my chances of getting the job.
        我认为我刚刚丢了得到工作的机会。
      • If the car breaks down, we'll be sunk(= have serious problems).
        如果车出问题了,我们就完了(有了糟糕的问题)。
  • sink9   (ball)   UK /sɪŋk/  US /sɪŋk/ 
    击球入穴
    verb   (sank, sunk)(less frequentsunk, sunk)
    • to hit a ball into a hole in golf or snooker
      • He sank a 12-foot putt to win the match.
        他以一记12英尺的轻击入洞赢得了比赛。
  • sink10   (alcohol)   UK /sɪŋk/  US /sɪŋk/ 
    匆匆喝酒
    verb   (sank, sunk)(less frequentsunk, sunk)
    • to drink sth quickly, especially a large amount of alcohol
  • sink11   UK /sɪŋk/  US /sɪŋk/ 
    洗涤槽, 水槽
    noun
    • a large open container in a kitchen that has taps/faucets to supply water and that you use for washing dishes in
      • Don't just leave your dirty plates in the sink!
        别把你的脏盘子留在池子里!
      • I felt chained to the kitchen sink (= I had to spend all my time doing jobs in the house).
        我觉得我自己必须花时间处理家务。
  • sink12   UK /sɪŋk/  US /sɪŋk/ 
    贫穷的
    adj.
    • located in a poor area where social conditions are bad
      • the misery of life in sink estates
        住在下沉房屋中的悲惨生活
      • a sink school
        贫民窟学校
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