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sinking

US // (ˈsɪŋkɪŋ) //

沉没,沉沦,沉降,沉船

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a feeling in the stomach caused by hunger or uneasinessa sinking feeling

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • Meanwhile, Russia is sinking ever deeper into its economic morass.

  • As Democrats mutter privately that their Senate majority is sinking beneath the waves, their leadership has sent out an SOS.

  • The U.S. and Russia are sinking billions into nuclear-capable bombers, missiles, and submarines.

  • While migrant ship tragedies at sea happen all too often, the latest sinking appears to have been no accident.

  • And you go on this boat because of all the hype and the commotion around it, and the boat is sinking.

  • It has come to this—that I open my newspaper every morning with a sinking heart, and usually I find little to console me.

  • Ney and Marmont did not accompany the other Commissioners with their sorrowful terms; like rats they left the sinking ship.

  • The air, motionless again, extraordinarily heated, hung in a dull and yet transparent curtain between them and the sinking sun.

  • There was no pain—apparently no disease; simply a sudden sinking of the vital powers.

  • The poor mother, in silence and sorrow, was sinking to the tomb far more rapidly than Jane imagined.