sink teeth into 的 3 个定义
sank [sangk] /sæŋk/ or, often, sunk [suhngk]; /sʌŋk/; sunk; sink·ing.
- to displace part of the volume of a supporting substance or object and become totally or partially submerged or enveloped; fall or descend into or below the surface or to the bottom: The battleship sank within two hours. His foot sank in the mud. Her head sinks into the pillows.
- to fall, drop, or descend gradually to a lower level: The river sank two feet during the dry spell.
- to settle or fall gradually, as a heavy structure: The tower is slowly sinking.
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sank [sangk] /sæŋk/ or, often, sunk [suhngk]; /sʌŋk/; sunk; sink·ing.
- to cause to become submerged or enveloped; force into or below the surface; cause to plunge in or down: The submarine sank the battleship. He sank his fist into the pillow.
- to cause to fall, drop, or descend gradually.
- to cause to penetrate: to sink an ax into a tree trunk.
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- a basin or receptacle, as in a kitchen or laundry, usually connected with a water supply and drainage system, for washing dishes, clothing, etc.
- a low-lying, poorly drained area where waters collect and sink into the ground or evaporate.
- sinkhole.
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sink teeth into 近义词
等同于 nip
由sink teeth into构成的短语
- sink in
- sinking feeling, a
- sink one's teeth into
- sink or swim
- sink through the floor
- desert a sinking ship
- enough to sink a ship
- everything but the kitchen sink
- heart sinks
更多sink teeth into例句
- All the crystals trapped in the folds of the bag land in the sink and can be rinsed away.
- Keep a bottle in your bag, a couple by the kitchen and bathroom sinks, and another on your desk or near wherever you work.
- They also consider carbon sinks—the ocean, soils, and vegetation—that absorb a little over half of human-generated carbon dioxide.
- In September, the company told The Post that it had added 150 new safety measures, including portable sinks, thermal cameras and additional janitorial staff, to its facilities during the pandemic.
- By that time, heavier and more consistent rain is likely to take over as a cold front sinks into the region.
- At the same time, the heaviest parts—the main fuselage, the engines and wings—sink to the bottom.
- Within a matter of hours, the vessel that Mooney had crafted began to sink.
- And lo and behold, she was determined to sink the mining industry, and we were determined to fight for our community.
- “It was so opulent that no one ever thought it would sink, then boom—it was gone,” says Conway.
- I was stuck between the sink and the stove, which I thought was fantastic!
- If it continues the same we can continue to sink 20 fathoms per month, exclusive of the time it will take to fix the lifts.
- She had looked into the kitchen and saw the dishes in the sink and the gaping stove hearth, and shook her head.
- Such a clique of professional friends would sink a stronger man than Trevithick.
- His gunners pelted the unwieldy budgerows with round shot until they began to sink.
- Baroudi now let himself sink down a little, and rested his cheek upon his hand.