sink

US /sɪŋk/
UK /sɪŋk/
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1.

下沉, 沉没

go down below the surface of a liquid; subside.

:
The ship began to sink after hitting the iceberg.
船撞上冰山后开始下沉
The sun began to sink below the horizon.
太阳开始沉入地平线以下。
2.

击沉, 使下沉

cause to sink

:
The torpedo sank the enemy ship.
鱼雷击沉了敌舰。
He sank the ball into the hole.
他把球打进了洞里。
3.

投入, 投资

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.
他们决定把所有积蓄都投入到新的商业冒险中。
Don't sink too much money into that old car.
不要在旧车上投入太多钱。
1.

水槽, 洗涤槽

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

:
Please wash your hands in the kitchen sink.
请在厨房水槽里洗手。
The plumber fixed the leaky sink.
水管工修好了漏水的水槽