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sink·ing [ˈsɪŋkɪŋ] ADJ épith

1. sinking (not floating):

sinking

2. sinking (emotion):

a sinking feeling
with a sinking heart
with a sinking heart

3. sinking épith (declining):

sinking
to leave the sinking ship

I . sink [sɪŋk] SUBST

1. sink (kitchen sink):

2. sink (washbasin):

3. sink (cesspool):

4. sink (sewer):

odtok m

5. sink GÉOL:

globel f

6. sink TEL:

II . sink <sank [or sunk], sunk> [sɪŋk] VERBE intr

1. sink (not float):

toniti [perf potoniti]

2. sink (in mud, snow):

4. sink (become lower):

7. sink (become lower in pitch):

III . sink <sank [or sunk], sunk> [sɪŋk] VERBE trans

1. sink (cause to submerge):

2. sink (ruin):

3. sink SPORT:

5. sink (dig):

vrtati [perf izvrtati]

sink back VERBE intr

2. sink (relapse):

sink down VERBE intr

1. sink (descend gradually):

2. sink (go down):

padati [perf pasti]

I . sink in VERBE intr

1. sink (into a surface):

vnikati [perf vnikniti]

2. sink (be absorbed):

vpijati se [perf vpiti se]

II . sink in VERBE trans

1. sink (force into):

2. sink (invest):

3. sink (engrave):

I . sink into VERBE intr to sink into sth

1. sink (go deeper into):

potapljati se v [perf potopiti se v]

2. sink (be absorbed):

vpijati se v [perf vpiti se v]

4. sink (pass gradually into):

padati [perf pasti]

ˈsink unit SUBST

Expressions couramment utilisées avec sinking

sinking sands
to leave the sinking ship
with a sinking heart
a sinking feeling
you are sinking to his level!

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

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Because the ship's records were lost, the number who perished in the sinking is uncertain but is believed to be between 70 and 90.
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However, the ship was not sinking and was still seaworthy.
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A new town bearing the same name was built for the population dislocated by the sinking of the old town.
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The launch had witnessed the sinking of the jolly-boat, before losing contact with the two cutters and the long-boat.
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The artillery then had to be placed on board-and-bag platforms to avoid their loss by sinking into the morass.
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The implication is that rising air in the atmosphere must be balanced by equal sinking or subsiding air.
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Each morning, she leaves for work, sinking deeper and deeper into suffocating routine.
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Offensive mines are placed in enemy waters, outside harbours and across important shipping routes with the aim of sinking both merchant and military vessels.
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When the claw was dropped onto an attacking ship the arm would swing upwards, lifting the ship out of the water and possibly sinking it.
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The ship was slowly sinking due to rainwater entering through her engine room vents and the main smokestack.
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