| 单词 | sinks | 
| 释义 | sink1 of 2verb   ˈsiŋk    sank ˈsaŋk  intransitive verb 1  a    : to go to the bottom : submerge    b    : to become partly buried (as in mud)    c    : to become engulfed   2  a(1)    : to fall or drop to a lower place or level    (2)    : to flow at a lower depth or level    (3)    : to burn with lower intensity    (4)    : to fall to a lower pitch or volume  his voice sank to a whisper  b    : to subside gradually : settle    c    : to disappear from view    d    : to slope gradually : dip   3  a    : to soak or become absorbed : penetrate    b    : to become impressively known or felt  the lesson had sunk in 4   : to become deeply absorbed  sank into reverie 5  a    : to go downward in quality, state, or condition    b    : to grow less in amount or worth   6  a    : to fall or drop slowly for lack of strength    b    : to become depressed    c    : to fail in health or strength    broadly : fail  transitive verb 1  a    : to cause to sink  sink a battleship  b    : to force down especially below the earth's surface    c    : to cause (something) to penetrate   2   : immerse, absorb  he sank himself into his studies 3  a    : to dig or bore (a well or shaft) in the earth : excavate    b    : to form by cutting or excising  sink words in stone 4   : to cast down or bring to a low condition or state : overwhelm, defeat   5   : to lower in standing or reputation : abase   6  a    : to lessen in value or amount    b    : to lower or soften (the voice) in speaking   7   : restrain, suppress  sinks her pride and approaches the despised neighbor— 8   : to pay off (something, such as a debt) : liquidate   9   : invest entry 1 sense 1   10   : drop sense 7c  sink a putt sink a jump shot 11  chiefly British   : to drink down completely    sinkable   ˈsiŋ-kə-bəl adjective sink2 of 2 noun1  a    : a pool or pit for the deposit of waste or sewage : cesspool    b    : a ditch or tunnel for carrying off sewage : sewer    c    : a stationary basin connected with a drain and usually a water supply for washing and drainage   2   : a place where vice, corruption, or evil collects   3   : sump sense 3   4  a    : a depression in the land surface    especially : one having a saline lake with no outlet   b    : sinkhole   5   : a body or process that acts as a storage device or disposal mechanism: such as    a    : heat sink    broadly : a device that collects or dissipates energy (such as radiation)   b    : a reactant with or absorber of a substance  forests are a sink for carbon dioxide sinks 1 of 2 verb1 as in descendsto become worse or of less value his fortunes have steadily sunk since the breakup of his business Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance 
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 2 as in plungesto go to a lower level especially abruptly I had just bought a bundle of shares of the stock when its price sank like a rock Synonyms & Similar Words 
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 3 as in swallowsto refrain from openly showing or uttering sinks his pride and makes the first step towards a reconciliation Synonyms & Similar Words 
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 4 as in vanishesto cease to be visible that evening we sat on the beach, dreamily watching the sun sink beneath the horizon Synonyms & Similar Words 
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 5 as in reducesto diminish the price or value of the slightest nick will sink the price of a piece of Tiffany glass Synonyms & Similar Words 
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 6 as in humiliatesto reduce to a lower standing in one's own eyes or in others' eyes the revelation that he has been embezzling for years definitely sinks him in my opinion Synonyms & Similar Words 
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 7 as in fallsto lead or extend downward the road sinks abruptly after that curve Synonyms & Similar Words 
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 8 as in fadesto lose bodily strength or vigor the old woman only sunk further after she was moved to the nursing home Synonyms & Similar Words 
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 sinks2 of 2 nounas in dumpsa place of great vice and corruption was able to rise above the sink that was his birthplace Synonyms & Similar Words 
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