sink
/sɪŋk/ (bre, ipa) · /sɪŋk/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈsiŋk/ (ame, mw)
sink — 動詞
1. to go down through water or a soft substance so that the top is no longer visibl
下沉;沉沒
在液體或軟質物體中向下移動至表面以下
to go down through water or a soft substance so that the top is no longer visible, or to cause something to do this — for instance, a pebble dropping all the way down in a pool, or a boat going under after a hole is torn in its side.
The old fishing boat began to sink after hitting a sharp rock near the shore.
那艘舊漁船撞到岸邊的尖銳岩石後開始下沉。
intransitive: boat/object + sink
Ilan dropped his car keys into the lake and watched them sink slowly.
伊蘭的車鑰匙掉進湖裡,他看著鑰匙慢慢沉下去。
intransitive: object + sink + adverb
Mert's boots sank into the thick mud while he crossed the field.
梅特的靴子陷進穿過田野時的厚泥巴裡。
The rescue team sank a pipe into the well to pump out the dirty water.
救援隊將一根管子沉入井中,以便抽掉髒水。
文法句型
sink + into/in + noun phrase (intransitive)
sink + object + into/in + noun phrase (transitive)
用法筆記
Subject can be either the thing that goes down (intransitive: The boat sank) or the person who causes it (transitive: They sank the boat). The intransitive use is more common in everyday speech. For the transitive use, the agent is usually a person, a force of nature, or a deliberate action.
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2. to go gradually down to a lower position, level, or emotional state because of t
落下;降低
因虛弱、疲憊或逐漸變化而緩慢向下移動
to go gradually down to a lower position, level, or emotional state because of tiredness, weakness, or slow change — for example, settling into a chair after a long day, the sun dropping out of sight, or your confidence dropping when things go badly.
After working twelve hours, Élise sank into the sofa and closed her eyes.
工作了十二小時後,Élise 陷進沙發裡閉上了眼睛。
sink + into + furniture (resting)
The sun sank below the horizon and the sky turned deep orange.
太陽沉到地平線以下,天空變成深橘色。
intransitive: sun + sink (daily event)
Antonia's voice sank to a whisper when the librarian told her to be quiet.
圖書館員叫安東尼婭小聲點,她的聲音便壓低成了耳語。
Christopher's hopes of getting the job sank after he heard about the other candidates.
克里斯多福聽到其他應徵者的條件後,對得到那份工作的希望就破滅了。
文法句型
sink + adverb/preposition (into/onto/back/to/below)
用法筆記
Intransitive only in this sense; you cannot say 'I sank my voice' — use 'lowered' instead. Frequently used with prepositions like into, onto, to, below, or adverbs like slowly, gradually. Common with body parts (sank to his knees, sank back) and abstract subjects (heart, spirits, hopes).
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3. to put a ball through a hole, pocket, or basket during a game such as golf, snoo
進球;擊入
在運動比賽中將球打入洞、袋或籃框
to put a ball through a hole, pocket, or basket during a game such as golf, snooker, or basketball by striking or throwing it accurately.
Romi sank a twelve-foot putt on the final hole to win the match.
Romi 在最後一洞推進十二英尺的推桿,贏得了比賽。
golf: sink + [distance] + putt
Yuna sank the last red ball into the corner pocket and cleared the table.
Yuna 將最後一顆紅球打進角落袋,清空了檯面。
snooker: sink + ball + into + pocket
Madison sank a three-pointer from the corner just before the buzzer sounded.
Madison 在蜂鳴器響起前從角落投進了一記三分球。
Gabriel sank a game-winning layup with two seconds left on the clock.
Gabriel 在比賽剩下兩秒時上籃得分,逆轉獲勝。
文法句型
sink + noun phrase (ball/putt/shot)
用法筆記
Transitive only; always takes a ball as the direct object. Often used with a modifier that specifies the type of shot (sank a long putt, sank a free throw). In basketball 'sink' is less common than 'make' but is used in sports commentary. In snooker and pool, this is the standard verb for potting a ball.
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4. to make an opening in the earth and place something inside, or to cause a struct
挖;埋入
在地上挖洞並放入某物,或將某物埋入地下
to make an opening in the earth and place something inside, or to cause a structure to extend downward into the soil — for instance, putting a fence post into a hole, boring a well for water, or setting a foundation for a building.
The villagers sank a well behind the school to get clean drinking water.
村民們在學校後面挖了一口井,以獲得乾淨的飲用水。
sink + a well (digging for water)
Ayesha sank the fence posts two feet into the ground before adding cement.
Ayesha 將籬笆柱敲進地下兩英尺深,然後灌入水泥。
sink + object + [depth] + into + ground
The construction team sank steel pillars deep into the bedrock for the bridge.
施工團隊將鋼柱深深打入基岩,以建造橋樑。
The gardener sank the young tree into the prepared hole and covered the roots.
園丁將小樹放進準備好的洞中,並覆蓋住根部。
文法句型
sink + noun phrase + into + noun phrase (ground/earth)
sink + noun phrase (well/shaft/post)
用法筆記
Transitive only. The direct object is either what is placed in the ground (a post, a pipe, a body) or what is created by digging (a well, a shaft). The object placed is followed by into + ground/earth/soil or a depth specification. In mining contexts, 'sink a shaft' is the standard expression.
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5. to make something fail completely, end, or reach a very bad state — for example,
搞垮;毀掉
使某事完全失敗或陷入極糟的局面
to make something fail completely, end, or reach a very bad state — for example, a scandal sinking a politician's career, or high costs sinking a small business.
The corruption scandal sank the mayor's chances of being re-elected.
那樁貪腐醜聞毀掉了市長連任的機會。
scandal/event + sink + chances (career failure)
High operating costs sank the family restaurant within two years of opening.
高昂的營運成本讓這家家庭餐廳開業不到兩年就倒閉了。
financial cost + sink + business
A series of bad decisions sank the startup before it could launch its first product.
一連串糟糕的決定讓這家新創公司在推出第一個產品前就垮了。
Negative reviews from food critics sank the chef's hopes of winning an award.
美食評論家的負面評價毀掉了那位主廚獲獎的希望。
文法句型
sink + noun phrase (business/plan/relationship/career)
用法筆記
Transitive only. Subject is typically an event, cost, scandal, or action — NOT a person. You would say 'The scandal sank his career' but not 'He sank his career' in this sense (that would be sense 1, literally dropping it in water). Use 'ruin' or 'destroy' for personal agency. The past participle 'sunk' is also used adjectivally: 'a sunk cost' or 'we are sunk'.
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sink — 名詞
1. a fixed basin mounted inside a home, fitted with taps that deliver water and a p
水槽;洗臉臺
固定在廚房或浴室的碗形容器,有龍頭可供水
a fixed basin mounted inside a home, fitted with taps that deliver water and a pipe that drains used water away, used for cleaning dishes, food items, hands, or your face.
Christopher washed the dinner plates and left them to dry in the sink.
Christopher 洗好晚餐的盤子,把它們放在水槽裡晾乾。
kitchen sink: washing dishes
A small crack appeared in the bathroom sink near the hot water tap.
浴室的洗臉臺在熱水龍頭附近出現了一道小裂縫。
bathroom sink: basin fixture
The kitchen pipes under the sink started leaking during the night.
廚房水槽下方的水管在夜裡開始漏水。
Ilan filled the sink with warm soapy water to wash the vegetables.
伊蘭在水槽裡裝滿溫熱的肥皂水,準備洗蔬菜。
- basin
more formal; commonly used in British English for bathroom sinks
- washbasin
formal term; used in product catalogues and building plans
- hand basin
specifically a small sink for handwashing in a bathroom
用法筆記
Countable noun. In British English, a kitchen sink is usually a single or double bowl; in American English, 'sink' generally covers both kitchen and bathroom basins. 'Basin' is sometimes used for the bathroom version in British English. The phrase 'everything but the kitchen sink' is a common idiom meaning almost everything imaginable.