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['sʌŋkən]1) (under water) [treasure, wreck] sommerso; [ vessel] affondato, inabissato2) (recessed) [ eye] infossato; [ cheek] incavato, scavato3) (low) [bath, garden, living area] incassato* * *1) (sunk under water: a sunken ship.) sommerso2) (below the level of the surrounding area: a sunken garden.) sprofondato incassato* * *sunken /ˈsʌŋkən/a.● a sunken garden, un giardino incassato ( artificiale: con rocce, ecc.; in GB) □ (edil.) sunken storey, interrato; seminterrato.* * *['sʌŋkən]1) (under water) [treasure, wreck] sommerso; [ vessel] affondato, inabissato2) (recessed) [ eye] infossato; [ cheek] incavato, scavato3) (low) [bath, garden, living area] incassato
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recessed — adjective fitted into a part of a wall that is further back than the rest of the wall: a recessed bookshelf … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
recessed — UK [rɪˈsest] / US [rɪˈsest, ˈrɪˌsest] adjective a) set in a recess in a wall b) a recessed wall has a recess … English dictionary
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