sink

US /sɪŋk/
UK /sɪŋk/
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1.

tenggelam, merosot

go down below the surface of a liquid; subside.

:
The ship began to sink after hitting the iceberg.
Kapal itu mula tenggelam selepas melanggar aisberg.
The sun began to sink below the horizon.
Matahari mula terbenam di bawah ufuk.
2.

menenggelamkan, memasukkan

cause to sink

:
The torpedo sank the enemy ship.
Torpedo itu menenggelamkan kapal musuh.
He sank the ball into the hole.
Dia memasukkan bola ke dalam lubang.
3.

melaburkan, menghabiskan

invest money or resources in something with the expectation of a return, often with the implication of a large or risky investment

:
They decided to sink all their savings into the new business venture.
Mereka memutuskan untuk melaburkan semua simpanan mereka ke dalam usaha perniagaan baru.
Don't sink too much money into that old car.
Jangan melaburkan terlalu banyak wang pada kereta lama itu.
1.

sinki, besen

a fixed basin, typically with a water supply and drainage, used for washing.

:
Please wash your hands in the kitchen sink.
Sila basuh tangan anda di sinki dapur.
The plumber fixed the leaky sink.
Tukang paip membaiki sinki yang bocor.