sunk in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for sunk in the English»Serbian Dictionary

sunk pp of sink

See also sink

I.sink [sɪŋk] N

II.sink <sank [or sunk], sunk> [sɪŋk] VB intr VB intr

III.sink <sank [or sunk], sunk> [sɪŋk] VB trans

I.sink [sɪŋk] N

II.sink <sank [or sunk], sunk> [sɪŋk] VB intr VB intr

III.sink <sank [or sunk], sunk> [sɪŋk] VB trans

I.sink into VB intr to sink into sth

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Although the well was a small producer, it pumped steadily for three years, and during that time period about three hundred more wells were sunk.
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Seven days later, she sank another important target, a merchant tanker, and the same day damaged another tanker later sunk by one of her sisters.
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She was sunk by a combination of enemy and friendly fire in 1943.
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In this way, even large or heavily armored ships could be sunk or disabled with a single well-placed hit.
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In the 1760s a well was sunk some 230 feet down which provided domestic water for the village at a farthing per bucket.
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Over time, as humans evolved, this eye atrophied and sunk into what today is known as the pineal gland.
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A sawn-off plastic dustbin, partially sunk into the soil, works very well, although the sides may well need disguising by judicious planting.
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Other coal companies followed with deep mine shafts sunk north and south of town, which, by the 1950s, had given way to strip mining.
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Between 1820-1828 a small coal pit was sunk and marked the beginnings of the community, as it is known today.
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She sank 12,996 tons of enemy shipping, excluding two 75-ton sampans sunk by shellfire.
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