sink teeth into / sɪŋk /

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sink teeth into3 个定义

v. 无主动词 verb

sank [sangk] /sæŋk/ or, often, sunk [suhngk]; /sʌŋk/; sunk; sink·ing.

  1. 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.
  2. to fall, drop, or descend gradually to a lower level: The river sank two feet during the dry spell.
  3. to settle or fall gradually, as a heavy structure: The tower is slowly sinking.
v. 有主动词 verb

sank [sangk] /sæŋk/ or, often, sunk [suhngk]; /sʌŋk/; sunk; sink·ing.

  1. 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.
  2. to cause to fall, drop, or descend gradually.
  3. to cause to penetrate: to sink an ax into a tree trunk.
n. 名词 noun
  1. a basin or receptacle, as in a kitchen or laundry, usually connected with a water supply and drainage system, for washing dishes, clothing, etc.
  2. a low-lying, poorly drained area where waters collect and sink into the ground or evaporate.
  3. sinkhole.

sink teeth into 近义词

sink teeth into

等同于 nip

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

  1. All the crystals trapped in the folds of the bag land in the sink and can be rinsed away.
  2. Keep a bottle in your bag, a couple by the kitchen and bathroom sinks, and another on your desk or near wherever you work.
  3. They also consider carbon sinks—the ocean, soils, and vegetation—that absorb a little over half of human-generated carbon dioxide.
  4. 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.
  5. By that time, heavier and more consistent rain is likely to take over as a cold front sinks into the region.
  6. At the same time, the heaviest parts—the main fuselage, the engines and wings—sink to the bottom.
  7. Within a matter of hours, the vessel that Mooney had crafted began to sink.
  8. And lo and behold, she was determined to sink the mining industry, and we were determined to fight for our community.
  9. “It was so opulent that no one ever thought it would sink, then boom—it was gone,” says Conway.
  10. I was stuck between the sink and the stove, which I thought was fantastic!
  11. 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.
  12. She had looked into the kitchen and saw the dishes in the sink and the gaping stove hearth, and shook her head.
  13. Such a clique of professional friends would sink a stronger man than Trevithick.
  14. His gunners pelted the unwieldy budgerows with round shot until they began to sink.
  15. Baroudi now let himself sink down a little, and rested his cheek upon his hand.