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SINK definition: 1. to (cause something or someone to) go down below the surface or to the bottom of a liquid or…. Learn more.
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SINK UNIT definition: 1. a piece of kitchen furniture into...
- Znaczenie Sink, Definicja W Cambridge English Dictionary
SINK definicja: 1. to (cause something or someone to) go...
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SINK meaning: 1. to (cause something or someone to) go down...
- Sink: Japanese Translation
SINK translate: 沈む(める), 沈没する(させる), 埋まる, ~を埋める,...
- Sink: Russian Translation
SINK translate: тонуть, топить , утопать, погружать(ся) ,...
- Sink: Malay Translation
SINK translate: karam, tenggelam, membenamkan, menjadi...
- Sink: Thai Translation
SINK translate: จม, ตกลง, ซึมลง, ลดลง, ลงทุน,...
- Sink: German Translation
SINK translate: versenken, sinken, sich senken, versinken;...
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The meaning of SINK is to go to the bottom : submerge. How to use sink in a sentence. to go to the bottom : submerge; to become partly buried (as in mud); to become engulfed…
Definition of sink verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
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SINK meaning: 1. to (cause something or someone to) go down below the surface or to the bottom of a liquid or…. Learn more.
25 meanings: 1. to descend or cause to descend, esp beneath the surface of a liquid or soft substance 2. to appear to move down.... Click for more definitions.
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sink Old English–. intransitive. To become submerged in water; to go under or to the bottom of the sea, a lake, etc.; (of a ship) to founder. Also in figurative context. adrench c1230–1400. intransitive with reflexive meaning. To drown, or be drowned; (of a ship) to go down, sink. Cf. adrink, v. perish c1350–.