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sink  (sngk)
v. sank (sngk) or sunk (sngk), sunk, sink·ing, sinks
v.intr.
1. To descend to the bottom; submerge.
2.
a. To fall or drop to a lower level, especially to go down slowly or in stages: The water in the lake sank several feet during the long, dry summer.
b. To subside or settle gradually, as a massive or weighty structure.
3. To appear to move downward, as the sun or moon in setting.
4. To slope downward; incline.
5. To pass into a specified condition: She sank into a deep sleep.
6.
a. To deteriorate in quality or condition: The patient is sinking fast. The family sank into a state of disgrace.
b. To diminish, as in value.
7. To become weaker, quieter, or less forceful: His voice sank to a whisper.
8.
a. To drop or fall slowly, as from weakness or fatigue: The exhausted runner sank to the ground.
b. To feel great disappointment or discouragement: Her heart sank within her.
9. To seep or soak; penetrate: The water is sinking into the ground.
10. To make an impression; become felt or understood: The meaning finally sank in.
v.tr.
1. To cause to descend beneath a surface: sink a ship.
2. To cause to drop or lower: sank the bucket into the well.
3. To force into the ground: sink a piling.
4. To dig or drill (a mine or well) in the earth.
5. To occupy the full attention of; engross.
6.
a. To make weaker, quieter, or less forceful.
b. To reduce in quantity or worth.
7. To debase the nature of; degrade.
8. To bring to a low or ruined state; defeat or destroy.
9. To suppress or hide: He sank his arrogance and apologized.
10. Informal To defeat, as in a game.
11.
a. To invest: sink money into a new housing project.
b. To invest without any prospect of return.
12. To pay off (a debt).
13. Sports To get (a ball) into a hole or basket.
n.
1. A water basin fixed to a wall or floor and having a drainpipe and generally a piped supply of water.
2. A cesspool.
3. A sinkhole.
4. A natural or artificial means of absorbing or removing a substance or a form of energy from a system.
5. A place regarded as wicked and corrupt.
Idiom:
sink or swim Informal
To fail or succeed without alternative.

[Middle English sinken, from Old English sincan.]

sinka·ble adj.

sinking [ˈsɪŋkɪŋ]
n
a.  a feeling in the stomach caused by hunger or uneasiness
b.  (as modifier) a sinking feeling
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.sinking - a descent as through liquid (especially through water)sinking - a descent as through liquid (especially through water); "they still talk about the sinking of the Titanic"
settling, subsiding, subsidence - a gradual sinking to a lower level
descent - a movement downward
immersion, submergence, submerging, submersion - sinking until covered completely with water
foundering, going under - (of a ship) sinking
2.sinking - a slow fall or decline (as for lack of strength); "after several hours of sinking an unexpected rally rescued the market"; "he could not control the sinking of his legs"
decrease, lessening, drop-off - a change downward; "there was a decrease in his temperature as the fever subsided"; "there was a sharp drop-off in sales"
3.sinking - a feeling caused by uneasiness or apprehension; "with a sinking heart"; "a sinking feeling in the pit of my stomach"
anxiety - a vague unpleasant emotion that is experienced in anticipation of some (usually ill-defined) misfortune
Translations
sinking [ˈsɪŋkɪŋ]
A. N (= shipwreck) → hundimiento m
B. ADJ
1. (= foundering) a sinking ship (lit) → un barco que se hunde (fig) (= cause) → una causa en declive or que va a pique; (= organization) → una organización en declive or que va a pique
2. with a sinking feeling she picked the phone upcon una sensación de ansiedad contestó el teléfono
that sinking feelingesa sensación de ansiedad or desazón
with a sinking heartentristecido
3. (Fin) a sinking pound/dollaruna libra/un dólar cayendo en picado
C. CPD sinking fund N (Fin) → fondo m de amortización
sinking [ˈsɪŋkɪŋ]
n [ship] → naufrage m
the sinking of the Titanic → le naufrage du Titanic
adj
a sinking feeling → un serrement de cœur
to get that sinking feeling → avoir le cœur serré
sinking fund n (FINANCE)fonds mpl d'amortissement
sink unit nbloc-évier m
sinking
n (of ship)Untergang m; (deliberately) → Versenkung f; (of shaft)Senken nt, → Abteufen nt (spec); (of well)Bohren nt
adj (Fin) currencyfallend; a sinking ship (lit, fig)ein sinkendes Schiff; with (a) sinking heartschweren Herzens; he realized with a sinking heart that …das Herz wurde ihm schwer, als er merkte, dass …; sinking feelingflaues Gefühl (im Magen) (inf); I got a horrible sinking feeling when I realized …mir wurde ganz anders, als ich erkannte
sinking [ˈsɪŋkɪŋ]
1. n (shipwreck) → naufragio
2. adj a or that sinking feelinguna stretta allo stomaco
I have a sinking feeling that things have gone wrong → ho il brutto presentimento che le cose siano andate male
with sinking heart → con la morte nel cuore


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