sink
US /sɪŋk/
UK /sɪŋk/

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sinken, versinken
go down below the surface of a liquid; subside.
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The ship began to sink after hitting the iceberg.
Das Schiff begann zu sinken, nachdem es den Eisberg getroffen hatte.
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The sun began to sink below the horizon.
Die Sonne begann unter dem Horizont zu versinken.
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investieren, stecken
invest money or resources in something with the expectation of a return, often with the implication of a large or risky investment
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They decided to sink all their savings into the new business venture.
Sie beschlossen, all ihre Ersparnisse in das neue Geschäftsvorhaben zu stecken.
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Don't sink too much money into that old car.
Stecken Sie nicht zu viel Geld in dieses alte Auto.
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