sunk 的 2 个定义
- a simple past tense and past participle of sink.
- Informal. beyond help; done for; washed up: If they catch you cheating, you're really sunk.
- Nautical. raised less than a full deck above the weather deck of a ship.
sunk 近义词
fall in, go under
sunk 的近义词 56 个
- capsize
- decline
- descend
- dig
- dip
- disappear
- drill
- drive
- drop
- drown
- fall
- go down
- lower
- overturn
- plummet
- plunge
- ram
- sag
- settle
- slump
- stick
- submerge
- wreck
- bore
- couch
- depress
- droop
- ebb
- engulf
- excavate
- flounder
- founder
- immerse
- lay
- overwhelm
- regress
- run
- scuttle
- set
- shipwreck
- slope
- stab
- stoop
- subside
- swamp
- thrust
- bring down
- cast down
- cave in
- demit
- force down
- go to the bottom
- let down
- put down
- tip over
- touch bottom
sunk 的反义词 16 个
fall, decrease
deteriorate
be humble or humbled
更多sunk例句
- And my beloved Zimbabwe has sunk from a promising beacon into an abyss of greed and dictatorship.
- Cargo holds are still stocked with munition, though the weaponry sunk with the ships is still considered dangerous.
- The Kentucky freshman sunk his third game-winning three-pointer in a row, launching fresh claims about his ‘clutch gene.’
- Soros and his fellow Democratic heavyweights sunk millions into ACT, funding anti-Bush advertising and turnout efforts.
- But how many of us, thus sunk in despair, have not been vaulted back to equilibrium by another look at Groundhog Day?
- He was contemporary with Milton, and preferred before him by critics of the day, but has now sunk into oblivion.
- Alessandro walked at the horses' heads, his face sunk on his breast, his eyes fixed on the ground.
- His search has always hitherto been fruitless, and he has sunk back, disheartened, into the sea.
- Jamestown was for a long time the capital of the state, but has sunk into ruin, and is almost desolate.
- With a low moan her head sunk upon the old man's knee, and she shook and trembled with violent emotion.