sank
美 [sæŋk]
英 [sæŋk]
- v.sink(沉没)的过去式
- 网络下沉;沉入水中;消沉
单数:sink 复数:sinks 现在分词:sinking 过去分词:sunk
v.+n.
sink ship,boat sink,vessel sink
v.
float,rise
v.
go under,go down,fall,decline,dig
n.
v. | 1. sink(沉没)的过去式 |
v. | 1. to descend, or cause something to descend, beneath the surface of a liquid or a soft substance and become partly or wholly submerged 2. to descend, or appear to descend, from a higher position or level to a lower one 3. to become gradually more deeply embedded in something, e.g. the ground or mud 4. to become absorbed in something 5. to fall or collapse slowly 6. to lower yourself gently or luxuriously 7. to diminish in degree, volume, or strength 8. to become quieter or weaker in sound 9. to pass to a less desirable condition, e.g. a lower social status 10. to pass to a less active, quieter, or less healthy state 1. to descend, or cause something to descend, beneath the surface of a liquid or a soft substance and become partly or wholly submerged 2. to descend, or appear to descend, from a higher position or level to a lower one 3. to become gradually more deeply embedded in something, e.g. the ground or mud 4. to become absorbed in something 5. to fall or collapse slowly 6. to lower yourself gently or luxuriously 7. to diminish in degree, volume, or strength 8. to become quieter or weaker in sound 9. to pass to a less desirable condition, e.g. a lower social status 10. to pass to a less active, quieter, or less healthy state |
n. | 1. a basin that is fixed or mounted against a wall, and has a piped water supply and drainage 2. a cesspool, drain, or sewer 3. a place considered to be wicked and corrupt 4. an area of low-lying, poorly drained land in which water collects, sometimes in the form of a salt lake, and evaporates or sinks into the ground 5. a device or component of a system in which a physical entity such as energy or neutrons is absorbed 6. a shaft in a mine 7. a large open container for water, usually attached to a wall and connected to pipes that bring the water and carry it away 1. a basin that is fixed or mounted against a wall, and has a piped water supply and drainage 2. a cesspool, drain, or sewer 3. a place considered to be wicked and corrupt 4. an area of low-lying, poorly drained land in which water collects, sometimes in the form of a salt lake, and evaporates or sinks into the ground 5. a device or component of a system in which a physical entity such as energy or neutrons is absorbed 6. a shaft in a mine 7. a large open container for water, usually attached to a wall and connected to pipes that bring the water and carry it away |