sink
verb
noun
adj
sɪŋk
verb
1
IN WATER
在水里
to
go
down
below
the
surface
of
water,
mud
etc
下沉,沉没;
I
Their
motorboat
struck
a
rock
and
began
to
sink.
他们的摩托艇触了礁,开始下沉。
The
kids
watched
as
the
coin
sank
to
the
bottom
of
the
pool.
孩子们看着那枚硬币沉到池底。
The
heavy
guns
sank
up
to
their
barrels
in
the
mud.
这些沉重的大炮深陷在泥里,只露出炮管。
2
BOAT
小船
to
damage
a
ship
so
badly
that
it
sinks
使〔船〕沉没
T
A
luxury
yacht
was
sunk
in
a
bomb
attack
yesterday.
一艘豪华游艇在昨天的炸弹袭击事件中被击沉了。
3
MOVE LOWER
降低
to
move
downwards
to
a
lower
level
下降,降低〔至某一高度〕
I
The
sun
was
sinking
behind
the
coconut
palms.
太阳西下,渐渐沉入椰子树后。
Her
chin
sank
onto
her
chest,
and
she
looked
despairing.
她下巴耷拉到胸前,显得很绝望。
4
FALL/SIT DOWN
倒下/坐下
to
fall
down
or
sit
down
heavily,
especially
because
you
are
very
tired
and
weak
倒下; 颓然坐下〔尤因非常疲倦或虚弱〕
I
[+
into/to/down/back
etc
]
She
let
out
a
groan
and
sank
into
a
chair.
她呻吟了一声,颓然倒进椅子里。
He
let
go
of
her
shoulders
and
she
sank
at
once
to
the
floor.
他松开她的肩膀,她顿时倒在地板上。
Marion
sank
down
on
a
rock,
and
wept.
玛丽昂倒在一块岩石上,哭了起来。
The
minister
sank
to
his
knees
(=he
went
down
into
a
kneeling
position)
and
prayed.
牧师跪下来祷告。
5
GET WORSE
变坏
to
gradually
get
into
a
worse
condition
衰退,恶化
I always + adv/prep
[+
into
]
They
lost
all
their
money
and
sank
into
desperate
poverty.
他们赔光了所有的钱,变得一无所有。
The
good
mood
left
me
and
I
sank
into
depression.
好心情离我而去,我陷入沮丧之中。
The
doctor
said
that
the
boy
was
sinking
fast
(=getting
weaker
and
about
to
die)
.
医生说那男孩的病情在急剧恶化。
6
your heart sinks your spirits sink
also
又作
used
to
say
that
you
lose
hope
or
confidence
心情沉重,情绪低落〔用于表示失去信心或希望〕
His
heart
sank
the
way
it
always
did
when
she
left
him.
他心情沉重,她离开他时他总是这样。
She
felt
desperately
tired,
and
her
spirits
sank.
她感到筋疲力尽,情绪低落。
7
LOWER AMOUNT/VALUE
数量减少/价值降低
to
go
down
in
amount
or
value
减少,降低;
I
Shares
in
the
company
have
sunk
as
low
as
620p.
这家公司的股票跌到了 620 便士的低点。
[+
to
]
The
population
of
the
village
sank
to
just
a
few
families.
这个村子的人口已经减少到只剩几户人家了。
8
VOICE
声音
if
your
voice
sinks,
it
becomes
very
quiet
[书面] 降低
I | written
[+
to/into
]
Her
voice
sank
to
a
whisper.
她的声音弱得成了耳语。
9
sinking feeling
the
unpleasant
feeling
that
you
get
when
you
suddenly
realize
that
something
bad
is
going
to
happen
[非正式] 不祥的感觉,颓丧感
informal
I
had
a
sinking
feeling
inside
as
I
realized
I
was
going
to
fail
yet
again.
我意识到自己又要失败,心里不安。
10
be sunk
10.
to
be
in
a
situation
where
you
are
certain
to
fail
or
have
a
lot
of
problems
[口] 陷入麻烦
spoken
If
I
don’t
get
paid
by
next
week,
I’ll
really
be
sunk.
下星期再拿不到工资的话,我就惨了。
11
sink without trace sink like a stone
11.
also
又作
if
something
sinks
without
trace,
it
fails
quickly
or
no
one
pays
attention
to
it
〔某物〕很快失败; 无人问津
especially BrE especially AmE
He
made
a
few
records
which
all
sank
without
trace.
他录过几张唱片,但都无人问津。
12
sink so low sink to doing sth
12.
also
又作
to
be
dishonest
enough
or
SELFISH
enough
to
do
something
very
bad
or
unfair
不诚实 (自私 )到这种地步,堕落到干出这种事来;
How
could
he
have
sunk
so
low?
他怎么会堕落到这种地步?
13
USE SOMETHING SHARP
使用锋利的东西
to
put
your
teeth
or
something
sharp
into
someone’s
flesh,
into
food
etc
用〔牙〕咬;用〔尖锐的东西〕戳 (捅)
T
sink
sth
into
sth
The
dog
sank
its
teeth
into
my
arm.
那条狗在我的手臂上咬了一口。
She
sank
her
fork
into
the
pie.
她把叉子插进馅饼里。
14
DIG INTO GROUND
挖进地里
if
you
sink
something
such
as
a
well
or
part
of
a
building,
you
dig
a
hole
to
put
it
into
the
ground
挖,掘〔井、洞等〕
T
A
well
was
sunk
in
the
back
garden,
and
water
could
be
pumped
up
into
the
kitchen.
后花园里挖了口井,可以把水抽上来送到厨房。
15
sink or swim
15.
to
succeed
or
fail
without
help
from
anyone
else
沉浮全凭自己,成败全靠自己
They
don’t
give
you
a
lot
of
guidance
–
you’re
just
left
to
sink
or
swim,
really.
他们不会给你很多指导 — 成败全靠你自己,真的。
16
MONEY
钱
to
spend
a
lot
of
money
on
something
投入,投下〔大量金钱〕
T
sink
sth
in/into
sth
They
sank
their
entire
savings
into
their
house.
他们把全部存款都投到他们的房子上了。
17
BALL
球
to
put
a
ball
into
a
hole
or
BASKET
in
games
such
as
GOLF
or
BASKETBALL
将〔球〕击入洞中; 将〔球〕投入篮中
T
18
sink your differences
18.
to
agree
to
stop
arguing
and
forget
about
your
disagreements,
especially
in
order
to
unite
and
oppose
someone
else
[英] 摒弃分歧,摒除歧见〔尤指为了联合对付别人〕
BrE
Nations
must
sink
their
differences
to
achieve
greater
security.
各国必须摒弃分歧,才能获得更高程度的安全。
19
DRINK
喝
to
drink
alcohol,
especially
in
large
quantities
[英,非正式] 〔尤指大量地〕喝〔酒〕
T | BrE informal
We
sank
a
few
pints
at
the
pub
first.
我们先在酒馆里喝了几品脱啤酒。
20
if
information,
facts
etc
sink
in,
you
gradually
understand
them
or
realize
their
full
meaning
〔信息、事实等〕逐渐被充分理解
He
paused
a
moment
for
his
words
to
sink
in.
他停顿了片刻,好让人充分理解他的话。
The
implications
of
Labour’s
defeat
were
beginning
to
sink
in.
人们开始意识到工党败选所带来的影响。
noun
21
a
large
open
container
that
you
fill
with
water
and
use
for
washing
yourself,
washing
dishes
etc
面盆; 洗涤槽; 洗碗池;
Dirty
plates
were
piled
high
in
the
sink.
脏盘子在洗涤槽里堆得很高。
adj
22
sink estate/school
an
area
where
people
live
or
a
school
that
is
in
a
very
bad
condition
and
seems
unlikely
to
improve
[英] 垃圾住宅区/学校
BrE
Go
to
almost
any
city
and
you
find
sink
estates
where
you
get
the
feeling
that
the
council
hates
the
place
and
the
people
too.
几乎到每一个城市你都会发现有一些垃圾小区,让人感觉当地的市政会讨厌那里,也讨厌那里的人。