1. 沉末的英语怎么写【沉用英文怎么写】 sink /s??k/ DJ /s??k/ KK verb Irregular: sank /s??k/ DJ /s??k/ KK; sunk /s??k/ DJ /s??k/ KK; sunk; sunk to go down below the surface or towards the bottom of a liquid or soft substance 下沉;下陷;沉没 V to damage a boat or ship so that it goes below the surface of the sea, etc. 使下沉;使沉没 VN of a person 人 to move downwards, especially by falling or sitting down 倒下;坐下 V VN + adv./prep. of an object 物体 to move slowly downwards 下沉;下陷;沉降 V to decrease in amount, volume, strength, etc. 降低;减少;减弱 V to become quieter 变低;变小 V written to make a deep hole in the ground 挖,掘(深坑、深洞) VN to place something in the ground by digging 埋入;打下 VN See also: sunken to prevent somebody or somebody's plans from succeeding 使失败;使受挫;阻挠 VN informal to hit a ball into a hole in golf or snooker (高尔夫球)击球入洞;(斯诺克)击球入袋 VN to drink something quickly, especially a large amount of alcohol 猛喝;灌 VN British English informal Idiom: be sunk in something to be in a state of unhappiness or deep thought 陷入不快(或沉思)中 Idiom: (like rats) deserting/leaving a sinking ship humorous, disapproving used to talk about people who leave an organization, a company, etc. that is having difficulties, without caring about the people who are left (比喻只顾自己而离开处于困境中的机构等)(像)逃离沉船(的老鼠) Idiom: sink your differences to agree to forget about your disagreements 摒弃分歧;搁置歧见 Idiom: a/that sinking feeling informal an unpleasant feeling that you get when you realize that something bad has happened or is going to happen 不祥的感觉;沮丧之情 Idiom: sink or swim to be in a situation where you will either succeed by your own efforts or fail completely 不自救,必沉沦;自己努力,以求生存 Idiom: sink so low; sink to something to have such low moral standards that you do something very bad 堕落到这种地步;沉沦到某种程度 See also: your heart sinks Phrasal: sink in; sink into something of words, an event, etc. 话语、事情等 to be fully understood or realized 被完全理解;被充分意识到 of liquids 液体 to go down into another substance through the surface 渗透;渗入 Phrasal: sink into something to go gradually into a less active, happy or pleasant state 渐渐进入(消极、不快等的)状态 Phrasal: sink into something; sink something into something to go, or to make something sharp go, deep into something solid (把某物)插入 Phrasal: sink something into something to spend a lot of money on a business or an activity, for example in order to make money from it in the future 把资金投入企业(或活动) noun a large open container in a kitchen that has taps/faucets to supply water and that you use for washing dishes in (厨房里的)洗涤池,洗碗槽 See also: plug washbasin Synonym especially American English See also: everything but the kitchen sink 。
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