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nel dizionario PONS

sink·ing [ˈsɪŋkɪŋ] AGG attr, inv

1. sinking (not floating):

sinking

2. sinking (emotion):

a sinking feeling
with a sinking heart

3. sinking attr (declining):

sinking
sinking

locuzioni:

to leave the sinking ship

ˈsink·ing fund SOST FIN

sinking fund
Tilgungsfonds m <-, ->
sinking fund
Amortisationsfonds m <-, -> term tecn

I. sink [sɪŋk] SOST

1. sink (kitchen sink):

Spüle f <-, -n>
Spülbecken nt <-s, ->
Abwaschbecken nt <-s, -> CH
CH a. Schüttstein m disuso

2. sink ingl am (washbasin):

Waschbecken nt <-s, ->
Lavabo nt <-(s), -s> CH

3. sink (cesspool):

Senkgrube f <-, -n>

4. sink (sewer):

Abfluss m <-es, -flüs·se>

5. sink GEOL:

Senke f <-, -n>

6. sink TELECOM:

7. sink fig (place of vice):

Pfuhl m <-s, -e> fig disuso ricerc

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

1. sink (not float):

untergehen <geht unter, ging unter, untergegangen>
sinken <sank, gesunken>

2. sink (in mud, snow):

3. sink (go downward):

sinken <sank, gesunken>
sink sun, moon
sink sun, moon
untergehen <geht unter, ging unter, untergegangen>
to sink to the bottom sediments

4. sink (become lower):

sink terrain
sink terrain

5. sink surface, house, construction:

sinken <sank, gesunken>

6. sink (become limp):

sink arm, head
sink person
umsinken <sinkt um, sank um, umgesunken>

7. sink (decrease):

sink amount, value
sinken <sank, gesunken>
sink demand, sales, numbers also

8. sink (become lower in pitch):

9. sink (decline):

sink standard, quality
sinken <sank, gesunken>
sink standard, quality
nachlassen <lässt nach, ließ nach, nachgelassen>
sink moral character
sinken <sank, gesunken>
you are sinking to his level!

10. sink (decline in health):

to be sinking [fast]
Mrs Jones is sinking fast

11. sink (become hollow):

sink cheeks

12. sink (become absorbed):

locuzioni:

jd verliert den Mut colloq

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

1. sink (cause to submerge):

to sink sth

2. sink fig (ruin):

to sink sth
to sink sth

3. sink SPORT:

to sink sth

4. sink ingl brit, ingl Aus colloq (drink):

5. sink (pay off):

6. sink (suppress):

7. sink (give up):

8. sink (settle):

9. sink (dig):

to sink a shaft MINER

10. sink (lower):

to sink sth
etw senken

locuzioni:

I. sink in VB vb intr

1. sink in (into a surface):

to sink in sth
in etw acc o dat einsinken

2. sink in (be absorbed):

sink in liquid, cream

3. sink in (be understood):

II. sink in VB vb trans

1. sink in (force into):

2. sink in (invest):

sein Geld in etw acc stecken colloq

3. sink in (engrave):

sink back VB vb intr

1. sink back (lean back):

2. sink back fig (relapse):

bath·room ˈsink SOST

Waschbecken nt <-s, ->
Lavabo nt <-(s), -s> CH

ˈkitch·en-sink AGG attr, inv ingl brit, ingl Aus

kitchen-sink play:

Voce OpenDict

money sink SOST

money sink (unnoticed expenditures) sost sing colloq
Geldfresser mpl colloq
Voce OpenDict

sink waste SOST

Voce OpenDict

sink in VB

Dizionario Banche, Finanza e Assicurazioni PONS

inglese
inglese
tedesco
tedesco

sinking fund SOST MERC FIN

sinking fund
sinking fund
tedesco
tedesco
inglese
inglese
sinking fund

Glossario di Geografia Klett

swallow hole, swallow sink SOST

Glossario di Biologia Klett

CO₃⁻sink SOST

CO₃⁻sink
CO₃⁻Falle
Present
Isink
yousink
he/she/itsinks
wesink
yousink
theysink
Past
Isank
yousank
he/she/itsank
wesank
yousank
theysank
Present Perfect
Ihavesunk
youhavesunk
he/she/ithassunk
wehavesunk
youhavesunk
theyhavesunk
Past Perfect
Ihadsunk
youhadsunk
he/she/ithadsunk
wehadsunk
youhadsunk
theyhadsunk

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If nothing else, if gives you another reason to sink back into your favorite character and remaster him or her.
kotaku.com
At dawn, they sink back down to the dark mesopelagic zone for protection.
phys.org
If they didn't have the anonymity of the web, they would sink back into oblivion with their pathetic, petty, hateful attitudes and dullard grade spelling.
www.smh.com.au
Such animals rise up during the night to feed on phytoplankton and sink back into the darker depths during the day.
www.latimes.com
The 17-member monetary union is expected to sink back into recession.
www.theglobeandmail.com