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sink

verb
/sɪŋk/
/sɪŋk/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they sink
/sɪŋk/
/sɪŋk/
he / she / it sinks
/sɪŋks/
/sɪŋks/
past simple sank
/sæŋk/
/sæŋk/
past participle sunk
/sʌŋk/
/sʌŋk/
-ing form sinking
/ˈsɪŋkɪŋ/
/ˈsɪŋkɪŋ/
Idioms Phrasal Verbs
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    in water/mud, etc.在水/泥等里

  1. [intransitive] to go down below the surface or towards the bottom of a liquid or soft substance下沉;下陷;沉没
    • The ship sank to the bottom of the sea.船沉入海底。
    • The submarine sank after an explosion.潜艇爆炸后沉没了。
    • We're sinking!我们正在下沉!
    • sink into something The wheels started to sink into the mud.车轮渐渐陷进泥里。
    • The little boat sank beneath the waves.小船沉入波涛之下。
    Extra Examples
    • It seemed as though the ship had sunk without trace.那艘船沉没后似乎没有留下一丝痕迹。
    • Duane was in waist-deep and sinking fast.杜安陷到了齐腰深的地方,而且还在快速下沉。
    • He sank up to his knees in the mud.他陷进没膝深的泥里。
    • Our feet sank deep into the soft sand as we walked.我们一迈步,脚就深深陷进松软的沙里。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • slowly
    • fast
    • down
    verb + sink
    • begin to
    • start to
    preposition
    • below
    • beneath
    • into
    phrases
    • sink like a stone
    • sink or swim
    • sink to the bottom (of something)
    See full entry
  2. boat船只

  3. [transitive] sink something to damage a boat or ship so that it goes below the surface of the sea, etc.使下沉;使沉没
    • The battleship was sunk by a torpedo.战舰被鱼雷击沉了。
    • Bombs sank all four carriers.炸弹击沉了所有四艘航母。
    • Five brothers all died when their ship was sunk.他们的船沉没时,五兄弟都死了。
    Topics War and conflictb1
  4. fall/sit down倒下;坐下

  5. [intransitive] + adv./prep. (of a person) to move downwards, especially by falling or sitting down倒下;坐下 synonym collapse
    • I sank into an armchair.我坐到扶手椅上。
    • She sank back into her seat, exhausted.她筋疲力尽,又坐回椅子上。
    • The old man had sunk to his knees.老头跪在了地上。
    Extra Examples
    • He sank lower into his chair.他坐在椅子上的身子又往下陷了陷。
    • I sank gratefully into the warm, dry bed.我一下躺倒在温暖干爽的床上。
    • She sank gracefully down onto a cushion at his feet.她优雅地坐到他脚边的垫子上。
    • She sank to the ground, exhausted.她筋疲力尽地瘫倒在地上。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • wearily
    • gratefully
    • gracefully
    preposition
    • into
    • onto
    phrases
    • sink below the horizon
    • sink to the floor
    • sink to the ground
    See full entry
  6. move downwards下降

  7. [intransitive] (of an object物体) to move slowly downwards下沉;下陷;沉降
    • The sun was sinking in the west.太阳西下。
    • The sun had sunk below the horizon.太阳落下了地平线。
    • The foundations of the building are starting to sink.楼房的地基开始下陷。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • wearily
    • gratefully
    • gracefully
    preposition
    • into
    • onto
    phrases
    • sink below the horizon
    • sink to the floor
    • sink to the ground
    See full entry
  8. become weaker减弱

  9. [intransitive] to decrease in amount, volume, strength, etc.降低;减少;减弱
    • The pound has sunk to its lowest recorded level against the dollar.英镑对美元的比价降到了有记录以来最低水平。
    • He is clearly sinking fast (= getting weaker quickly and will soon die).很明显,他的身体在急剧衰弱。
    Extra Examples
    • The project gradually sank into oblivion.该项目渐渐被淡忘。
    • The airline industry is sinking under the weight of its losses.因亏损拖累,航空业正走向衰退。
    Topics Change, cause and effectc1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • quickly
    • rapidly
    • gradually
    preposition
    • into
    phrases
    • sink to a new low
    • sink to new lows
    See full entry
  10. of voice声音

  11. [intransitive] to become quieter变低;变小 synonym fade
    • Her voice sank to a whisper.她的声音变成了耳语。
  12. dig in ground在地上挖掘

  13. [transitive] sink something to make a deep hole in the ground挖,掘(深坑、深洞) synonym drill
    • to sink a well/shaft/mine掘水井/竖井/矿井
  14. [transitive] sink something (+ adv./prep.) to place something in the ground by digging埋入;打下
    • to sink a post into the ground在地下埋入一根杆子
    see also sunken
  15. prevent success使不成功

  16. [transitive] sink something/somebody (informal) to prevent somebody or somebody’s plans from succeeding使失败;使受挫;阻挠
    • I think I've just sunk my chances of getting the job.我想,我刚刚葬送了得到那份工作的机会。
    • If the car breaks down, we'll be sunk (= have serious problems).要是车坏了,咱们可就惨了。
    Topics Difficulty and failurec2
  17. ball

  18. [transitive] sink something to hit a ball into a hole in golf or snooker(高尔夫球)击球入洞;(斯诺克)击球入袋
    • He sank a 12-foot putt to win the match.他以一记 12 英尺的轻击入洞赢了比赛。
    Topics Sports: other sportsc2
  19. alcohol

  20. [transitive] sink something (British English, informal) to drink something quickly, especially a large amount of alcohol猛喝;灌
    • They sank three pints each in 10 minutes.他们在10分钟内每人喝了3品脱。
  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陷入不快(或沉思)中
    • She just sat there, sunk in thought.她只一味地坐在那儿,陷入了沉思。
(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(比喻只顾自己而离开处于困境中的机构等)(像)逃离沉船(的老鼠)
somebody’s heart sinks
  1. used to say that somebody suddenly feels sad or depressed about something(表示突然感到悲伤或沮丧)心里一沉
    • My heart sank when I saw how much work there was left.我看到还有那么多活没干时,心顿时沉了下去。
    • She watched him go with a sinking heart.她心情沉重地看着他走了。
sink your differences
  1. to agree to forget about your disagreements摒弃分歧;搁置歧见
    • We need to sink our differences and present a united opposition to the plan.我们需要消除分歧,团结一致反对这项计划。
    Topics Discussion and agreementc2
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不祥的感觉;沮丧之情
    • I had a horrible sinking feeling when I saw the ambulance outside the house.当我看到房子外面的救护车时,我有一种可怕的下沉感。
sink or swim
  1. to be in a situation where you will either succeed by your own efforts or fail completely不自救,必沉沦;自己努力,以求生存
    • The new students were just left to sink or swim.学校完全让新生自生自灭。
    • In a situation like this, you either sink or swim.在这样的情况下不自救必沉沦。
    Topics Successc2, Difficulty and failurec2
sink so low | sink to something
  1. to have such low moral standards that you do something very bad堕落到这种地步;沉沦到某种程度
    • Stealing from your friends? How could you sink so low?偷到你的朋友头上了?你怎么能堕落到这种地步呢?
    • I can't believe that anyone would sink to such depths.我无法相信竟然有人能堕落到这种程度。
    • With this article the newspaper has sunk to a new low.因为这篇文章的缘故,这家报纸的销量降到了历史新低。
sink/stoop to a new/an all-time low
  1. to behave in a worse way than ever before陷入不快(或沉思)中
    • The government has stooped to an all-time low with this policy.政府的这项政策已经降到了历史最低点。
    • Reality TV has sunk to new lows.真人秀跌至新低。

sink

noun
/sɪŋk/
/sɪŋk/
Idioms
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  1. a large open container in a kitchen that has taps to supply water and that you use for washing dishes in(厨房里的)洗涤池,洗碗槽
    • Don't just leave your dirty plates in the sink!别把脏盘子往洗碗槽里一放就不管了!
    • I felt chained to the kitchen sink (= I had to spend all my time doing jobs in the house).我觉得就像拴在了灶台上一样。
    Extra Examples
    • Put the dishes in the sink.把盘子放在洗碗槽里。
    • She filled the sink with hot water.她在洗涤槽里放满热水。
    • She was at the sink, washing the dishes.她正在水槽旁洗碗。
    • The kitchen had a double sink.厨房里有双槽洗涤池。
    Topics Houses and homesb1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • bathroom
    • kitchen
    • blocked
    verb + sink
    • fill
    • block
    • clog
    sink + noun
    • unit
    • plunger
    • faucet
    preposition
    • at the sink
    • down the sink
    • in the sink
    See full entry
  2. (also washbowl (both especially North American English))
    (also basin, washbasin (both especially British English))
    a large bowl that has taps and is fixed to the wall in a bathroom, used for washing your hands and face in(厨房里的)洗涤池,洗碗槽
  3. Word Originnoun Middle English: from the verbsink.
Idioms
everything but the kitchen sink
  1. (informal, humorous) a very large number of things, probably more than is necessary过多的东西;大量的东西
    • We seem to take everything but the kitchen sink when we go camping.我们去野营时,似乎除了厨房的水槽什么都带走了。

sink

adjective
/sɪŋk/
/sɪŋk/
[only before noun] (British English)
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  1. located in a poor area where social conditions are bad位于贫穷地区的;贫民窟的
    • the misery of life in sink estates贫民窟里的悲惨生活
    • a sink school贫困地区的学校
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 2585 COCA: 2809
sink

noun

ADJECTIVE | VERB + SINK | SINK + NOUN | PREPOSITION ADJECTIVEbathroom, kitchen浴室洗滌池;廚房洗碗槽blocked, clogged (NAmE) 堵塞的洗滌池marble, porcelain, stainless-steel大理石/瓷製/不銹鋼洗滌池double雙槽洗滌池The kitchen had a double sink.廚房裏有雙槽洗滌池。VERB + SINKfill充滿水池She filled the sink with hot water.她在洗滌槽裏放滿熱水。block, clog (NAmE) 堵塞洗滌池clear, unblock, unclog (NAmE) 疏通洗滌池install安裝洗滌池You can install a new sink in the kitchen.你可以在廚房裏裝一個新洗碗槽。SINK + NOUNunit (BrE) 一套洗滌台plunger (BrE) 搋子I bought a sink plunger to clear the blocked kitchen sink.我買了一個拔子來疏通堵塞的廚房洗碗槽。faucet, tap (BrE) 洗滌池水龍頭counter (NAmE) 洗滌台the sink counter in the bathroom浴室裏的洗滌台PREPOSITIONat the sink在洗滌槽旁She was at the sink, washing the dishes.她正在水槽旁洗碗。down the sink倒在洗滌槽裏Don't pour coffee grounds down the kitchen sink.不要把咖啡渣倒在廚房洗碗槽裏。in the sink在洗滌槽裏Put the dishes in the sink.把盤子放在洗碗槽裏。
sink

verb¹

1in water, mud, etc.水裏;泥裏ADVERB | VERB + SINK | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADVERBslowly慢慢下沉fast快速下沉Duane was in waist-deep and sinking fast.杜安陷到了齊腰深的地方,而且還在快速下沉。down向下沉She sank down into the soft soil.她陷進鬆軟的泥土裏。deep深深地沉下去His boots sank deep into the mud.他的靴子深深地陷進了泥裏。nearly幾乎沉下去The boat nearly sank under the increased weight.船的載重增加後,幾乎要沉下去。VERB + SINKbegin to, start to開始下沉PREPOSITIONbelow, beneath沉到⋯之下We watched the boat sink beneath the waves.我們看着小船被波濤吞沒。into沉入⋯Our feet sank deep into the soft sand as we walked.我們一邁步,腳就深深陷進鬆軟的沙裏。to, up to沒至⋯He sank up to his knees in the mud.他陷進沒膝深的泥裏。PHRASESsink like a stone快速下沉The box sank like a stone.盒子很快沉了下去。sink or swim (figurative) 沉淪或自救In a situation like this, you either sink or swim.在這樣的情況下不自救必沉淪。sink to the bottom (of sth)沉到⋯底The ship had sunk to the bottom of the sea.那隻船已沉到了海底。sink under the weight (of sth) (often figurative) 因(⋯)重壓下沉The airline industry is sinking under the weight of its losses.因虧損拖累,航空業正走向衰退。sink without trace未留痕跡地沉沒It seemed as though the ship had sunk without trace.那艘船沉沒後似乎沒有留下一絲痕跡。
sink

verb²

2fall/sit down倒下;坐下ADVERB | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADVERBwearily疲憊地坐下gratefully求之不得地倒下I sank gratefully into the warm, dry bed.我一下躺倒在溫暖乾爽的牀上。gracefully優雅地坐下low往下坐The sun was sinking lower.太陽漸漸落下。back, down坐回去;倒下Dexter sank back into his seat.德克斯特又坐回到座位上。PREPOSITIONinto陷入⋯He sank lower into his chair.他坐在椅子上的身子又往下陷了陷。onto坐到⋯She sank gracefully down onto a cushion at his feet.她優雅地坐到他腳邊的墊子上。PHRASESsink below the horizon落下地平線The sun had sunk below the horizon.太陽落下了地平線。sink to the floor, sink to the ground癱倒在地She sank to the ground and started to cry.她癱倒在地,哭了起來。sink to your knees跪下He sank to his knees, grasping at his stomach.他跪下來,緊捂着腹部。
sink

verb³

3become weaker/worse減弱;變糟ADVERB | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADVERBquickly, rapidly迅速/很快減弱Virgil rapidly sank into depression.弗吉爾很快變得消沉抑鬱。gradually逐漸減弱The project gradually sank into oblivion.該項目漸漸被淡忘。PREPOSITIONinto減弱到⋯狀態PHRASESsink to a new low, sink to new lows (both figurative) 降到⋯新低With this article the newspaper has sunk to a new low.因為這篇文章的緣故,這家報紙的銷量降到了歷史新低。
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 2585 COCA: 2809
sink verb
fall1 (The pound has sunk against the dollar.) fall2 (sink into a chair)

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