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infunderer
tonący

sinking [ˈsɪŋkɪŋ] ADJ

1. sinking (not floating):

sinking

2. sinking (starting to feel bad):

a sinking feeling
with a sinking heart

3. sinking (declining):

sinking
sinking person

Expressões:

to leave the sinking ship
opuszczać [perf opuścić] tonący statek

sinking fund SUBST ECON

sinking fund

I. sink1 <sank, sunk> [sɪŋk] VERBO intr

1. sink (not float):

tonąć [perf za-]

2. sink (go downward):

pogrążać [perf pogrążyć] się
sink sun
zachodzić [perf zajść]

3. sink (decrease):

spadać [perf spaść]

4. sink (get softer):

5. sink (get sadder):

6. sink (decline):

7. sink (decline in health):

to be sinking [fast]

Expressões:

II. sink1 <sank, sunk> [sɪŋk] VERBO trans

1. sink (submerge):

topić [perf za-]
sink person
topić [perf u-]

2. sink (ruin):

pogrążać [perf pogrążyć]

3. sink (kick in):

wbijać [perf wbić]

4. sink Brit coloq (drink):

wychylać [perf wychylić]

5. sink (lower):

zniżać [perf zniżyć] głos do szeptu

Expressões:

sink2 [sɪŋk] SUBST

1. sink (in kitchen):

2. sink (for washing):

kitchen sink SUBST

sink back VERBO intr

1. sink back (lean back):

zagłębiać [perf zagłębić] się

Expressões:

popadać [perf popaść] z powrotem w coś

sink down VERBO intr

opadać [perf opaść]
sink down aircraft, plane
zniżać [perf zniżyć] lot

I. sink in VERBO intr

1. sink in (go into surface):

grzęznąć [perf u-]

2. sink in (be absorbed):

wsiąkać [perf wsiąknąć]

3. sink in (be understood):

docierać [perf dotrzeć]

II. sink in VERBO trans

1. sink in (force):

wbijać [perf wbić] zęby w coś

2. sink in (invest):

sink unit SUBST

Present
Isink
yousink
he/she/itsinks
wesink
yousink
theysink
Past
Isank
yousank
he/she/itsank
wesank
yousank
theysank
Present Perfect
Ihavesunk
youhavesunk
he/she/ithassunk
wehavesunk
youhavesunk
theyhavesunk
Past Perfect
Ihadsunk
youhadsunk
he/she/ithadsunk
wehadsunk
youhadsunk
theyhadsunk

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If the player does not strike a mole within a certain time or with enough force, it will eventually sink back into its hole with no score.
en.wikipedia.org
He let his head sink back against the chair and closed his eyes.
www.popmatters.com
The ritualist-seer is then permitted to sink back toward (but not into) sleep.
en.wikipedia.org
The 17-member monetary union is expected to sink back into recession.
www.theglobeandmail.com
It ain't so "horrendous" when you sink back into those seats.
www.caradvice.com.au