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2 sunken
1) (sunk under water: a sunken ship.) hundido, sumergido2) (below the level of the surrounding area: a sunken garden.) a un nivel más bajotr['sʌnkən]1 (ship, treasure) hundido,-a, sumergido,-a; (eyes, cheeks) hundido,-a2 (terrace, bath) a un nivel más bajosunken ['sʌŋkən] adj: hundidoadj.• hundido, -a adj.• sumido, -a adj.'sʌŋkəna) (before n) < shipeasure> hundido, sumergidob) (before n) <garden/patio> a nivel más bajoc) ( hollow) <eyes/cheeks> hundido['sʌŋkǝn]ADJ2) (=hollow) [cheeks, eyes] hundido3) (=low) [garden, road, bath] que está a un nivel inferior or más bajo* * *['sʌŋkən]a) (before n) <ship/treasure> hundido, sumergidob) (before n) <garden/patio> a nivel más bajoc) ( hollow) <eyes/cheeks> hundido -
3 sunken
adj.1 hundido(a) (ship, eyes); sumergido(a) (rock)2 rehundido.pp.participio pasado del verbo: SINK -
4 sunken rail
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5 sunken road
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6 sunken track
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7 sunken log
s.tronco de árbol parcialmente sumergido. -
8 sunken ship
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9 be sunken
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10 hundido
Del verbo hundir: ( conjugate hundir) \ \
hundido es: \ \el participioMultiple Entries: hundido hundir
hundido
◊ -da adjetivo( por enfermedad) sunken
hundir ( conjugate hundir) verbo transitivo ‹ barco› to sink; ‹ persona› to destroy; ‹negocio/empresa› to drive … under hundirse verbo pronominal ( derrumbarse) to collapse
hundido,-a adjetivo
1 (bajo el agua) sunken (ojos) deep-set
2 fig (desmoralizado) down, demoralized
hundir verbo transitivo
1 (una embarcación) to sink
2 (una construcción) to bring o knock down
3 fig (a alguien) to demoralize ' hundido' also found in these entries: Spanish: hundida English: deep-set - depressed - heart-broken - hollow - sunken - deep - recede -
11 sumergido
Del verbo sumergir: ( conjugate sumergir) \ \
sumergido es: \ \el participioMultiple Entries: sumergido sumergir
sumergido
‹ ciudad› submerged, sunken
sumergir ( conjugate sumergir) verbo transitivo ( en líquido) to immerse, submerge sumergirse verbo pronominal
sumergir verbo transitivo to immerse, submerge, submerse ' sumergido' also found in these entries: Spanish: inmersa - inmerso - flote English: stay down - sunken -
12 coffer
tr['kɒfəSMALLr/SMALL]1 arca, cofre nombre masculino1 fondos nombre masculino plural, arcas nombre femenino pluralcoffer ['kɔfər] n: cofre mn.• arca s.f.• cofre s.m.v.• encajonar v.'kɔːfər, 'kɒfə(r)a) ( chest) cofre m['kɒfǝ(r)]N1) (=chest) cofre m, arca fcoffers (fig) tesoro msing, fondos mpl2) (Archit) (=sunken panel) artesón m3) = cofferdam* * *['kɔːfər, 'kɒfə(r)]a) ( chest) cofre m -
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patio n terraza
patio sustantivo masculino 1 ( en una casa) courtyard, patio; ( de escuela) playground, schoolyard 2 (Esp) (Cin, Teatr) tb
patio sustantivo masculino
1 (de una casa) yard, patio (de un colegio) playground
2 Teat Cine patio de butacas, stalls ' patio' also found in these entries: Spanish: butaca - corral - corrillo - forja - salva - triangular - desagüe - interior - platea English: astir - backyard - court - courtyard - grim - open - palace - patio - playground - schoolyard - yard - back - beer - forecourt - orchestra - play - quadrangle - stall - sunken - terracetr['pætɪəʊ]1 pation.• patio s.m.'pætiəʊnoun patio m['pætɪǝʊ]1.N patio m2.CPDpatio doors NPL — puertas fpl que dan al patio
patio furniture N — muebles mpl de jardín
patio heater N — estufa f de terraza
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14 sink
siŋk
1. past tense - sank; verb1) (to (cause to) go down below the surface of water etc: The torpedo sank the battleship immediately; The ship sank in deep water.) hundir(se), irse a pique2) (to go down or become lower (slowly): The sun sank slowly behind the hills; Her voice sank to a whisper.) ponerse, bajar, descender3) (to (cause to) go deeply (into something): The ink sank into the paper; He sank his teeth into an apple.) penetrar, clavar, hundir, hincar4) ((of one's spirits etc) to become depressed or less hopeful: My heart sinks when I think of the difficulties ahead.) hundirse, venirse abajo, desanimarse5) (to invest (money): He sank all his savings in the business.) invertir
2. noun(a kind of basin with a drain and a water supply connected to it: He washed the dishes in the sink.) fregadero, pila, lavabo, lavamanos- sunken- be sunk
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sink1 n fregadero / pilasink2 vb hundirtr[sɪŋk]1 (ship) hundir, echar a pique2 figurative use (hopes, plans) acabar con3 (hole, shaft, tunnel) cavar, excavar; (well) abrir; (post, pipe, cable) enterrar; (knife) clavar, hundir; (teeth) hincar ( into, en)4 (forget) olvidar, dejar a un lado7 SMALLSPORT/SMALL (snooker, golf) meter1 (ship) hundirse, irse al pique; (stone, wood, etc) hundirse2 (land, building) hundirse3 (sun, moon) ponerse4 (figures, prices, value) bajar; (water, level) descender, bajar5 figurative use (hopes etc) venirse abajo6 (person) dejarse caer■ how could you sink so low? ¿cómo has podido caer tan bajo?8 (deteriorate) empeorar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto leave somebody to sink or swim abandonar a alguien a su suerteto be sunk (finished) estar perdido,-ato be sunk in thought estar sumido,-a en sus pensamientosto sink one's differences hacer las paces1) : hundirse (dícese de un barco)2) drop, fall: descender, caerto sink into a chair: dejarse caer en una sillaher heart sank: se le cayó el alma a los pies3) decrease: bajarsink vt1) : hundir (un barco, etc.)2) excavate: excavar (un pozo para minar), perforar (un pozo de agua)3) plunge, stick: clavar, hincar4) invest: invertir (fondos)sink n1)kitchen sink : fregadero m, lavaplatos m Chile, Col, Mex2)bathroom sink : lavabo m, lavamanos mn.• derramadero s.m.• fregadero s.m.• fregador s.m.• pila s.f.• pileta s.f.• sumidero s.m.• vaciadero s.m.v.(§ p.,p.p.: sank, sunk) = abismar v.• anegarse v.• cavar v.• hincar v.• hundir v.• hundirse v.• naufragar v.• olvidar v.• perforar v.• sumergir v.• sumir v.• zozobrar v.
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1. sɪŋk1)a) \<\<ship/stone\>\> hundirseto leave somebody to sink or swim — abandonar a alguien a su suerte
b) ( subside)to sink (INTO something) — \<\<building/foundations\>\> hundirse (en algo)
2) (fall, drop) \<\<water/level\>\> descender*, bajar; \<\<price/value\>\> caer* a pique; \<\<attendance/output\>\> decaer*, bajar3)a) ( decline) declinarb) ( degenerate) degradarsec) ( be discouraged)my heart sank — se me cayó el alma a los pies
that sinking feeling — (BrE) esa desazón, ese desaliento
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vt1)a) \<\<ship\>\> hundir; \<\<object/body\>\> hundir, sumergir*b) ( ruin) \<\<plan/business\>\> hundir, acabar con; \<\<person\>\> hundir, acabar con2) (bury, hide) \<\<pipe/cable\>\> enterrar*, esconder3)a) ( drive in)to sink something IN/INTO something: the dog sank its teeth into my thigh — el perro me clavó or me hincó los dientes en el muslo
b) ( excavate) \<\<shaft\>\> abrir*, excavar; \<\<well\>\> perforar, abrir*4) ( invest)to sink something IN/INTO something — invertir* algo en algo
5) ( Sport) \<\<ball/putt\>\> meter ( en el hoyo)6) ( forget) olvidar, dejar a un ladoto sink one's differences — olvidar or dejar a un lado sus (or nuestras etc) diferencias
•Phrasal Verbs:- sink in
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a) ( in kitchen) fregadero m, lavaplatos m (Andes), pileta f (RPl)b) ( washbasin) (AmE) lavabo m, lavamanos m, lavatorio m (CS), pileta f (RPl)
I [sɪŋk] (pt sank) (pp sunk)1. VT1) (=submerge) [+ ship] hundir; (fig) (=destroy) [+ person] hundir; [+ project] acabar con, dar al traste con; [+ theory] destruir, acabar con2) (=open up) [+ mineshaft] abrir, excavar; [+ hole] hacer, excavar; [+ well] perforar, abrir3) (=bury, lay)a) [+ pipe] enterrar; [+ foundations] echarb) (fig)to be sunk in thought — estar absorto en mis etc pensamientos, estar ensimismado
4) (=forget) [+ feelings] ahogar5) (=dig in) [+ knife] hundir, clavar; [+ teeth] hincarI sank my knife into the cheese — hundí or clavé el cuchillo en el queso
6) (=invest)to sink money in or into sth — invertir dinero en algo
7) (Brit) * [+ drink] tragarse *8) (Sport) [+ ball, putt] embocar2. VI1) [ship, object] hundirseto sink without trace — (fig) desaparecer sin dejar rastro
- leave sb to sink or swimwe're all in the same boat and we sink or swim together — todos estamos en la misma situación, y una de dos: o nos hundimos o salimos a flote juntos
2) (=subside) [building, land] hundirse; [flood waters] bajar de nivel; [sun] ponerse3) (=slump) [person]to sink into a chair — arrellanarse en una silla, dejarse caer en una silla
to sink into poverty — hundirse or caer en la miseria
4) (=deteriorate) [sick person]5) (=fall) (in amount, value)3.CPDsink estate N — urbanización en una zona deprimida y con graves problemas sociales y de orden público
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II [sɪŋk]1.2.ADJ [estate] degradado, deprimido; [school] con un nivel muy bajo3.CPDsink tidy N — recipiente para lavavajillas, jabón y estropajos
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1. [sɪŋk]1)a) \<\<ship/stone\>\> hundirseto leave somebody to sink or swim — abandonar a alguien a su suerte
b) ( subside)to sink (INTO something) — \<\<building/foundations\>\> hundirse (en algo)
2) (fall, drop) \<\<water/level\>\> descender*, bajar; \<\<price/value\>\> caer* a pique; \<\<attendance/output\>\> decaer*, bajar3)a) ( decline) declinarb) ( degenerate) degradarsec) ( be discouraged)my heart sank — se me cayó el alma a los pies
that sinking feeling — (BrE) esa desazón, ese desaliento
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vt1)a) \<\<ship\>\> hundir; \<\<object/body\>\> hundir, sumergir*b) ( ruin) \<\<plan/business\>\> hundir, acabar con; \<\<person\>\> hundir, acabar con2) (bury, hide) \<\<pipe/cable\>\> enterrar*, esconder3)a) ( drive in)to sink something IN/INTO something: the dog sank its teeth into my thigh — el perro me clavó or me hincó los dientes en el muslo
b) ( excavate) \<\<shaft\>\> abrir*, excavar; \<\<well\>\> perforar, abrir*4) ( invest)to sink something IN/INTO something — invertir* algo en algo
5) ( Sport) \<\<ball/putt\>\> meter ( en el hoyo)6) ( forget) olvidar, dejar a un ladoto sink one's differences — olvidar or dejar a un lado sus (or nuestras etc) diferencias
•Phrasal Verbs:- sink in
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a) ( in kitchen) fregadero m, lavaplatos m (Andes), pileta f (RPl)b) ( washbasin) (AmE) lavabo m, lavamanos m, lavatorio m (CS), pileta f (RPl) -
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barco sustantivo masculino (Náut) boat; ( grande) ship, vessel (frml); ir/viajar en barco to goavel by boat/ship; barco de guerra warship; barco de vapor steamboat, steamer; barco de vela sailing boat, sailboat (AmE)
barco sustantivo masculino
1 boat, ship
barco de pasajeros, passenger ship
barco de vela, sailing ship Locuciones: estar en el mismo barco, to be in the same boat ' barco' also found in these entries: Spanish: abanderar - camarera - camarero - captura - carga - cargamento - casco - chimenea - crucero - deriva - embarcación - escora - esta - este - estela - estibar - lastre - media - medio - motín - nave - patrón - patrona - pique - puente - radio - sirena - sobrecargo - submarina - submarino - timón - transbordar - transportar - travesía - tronera - vaivén - vapor - velaje - velamen - virar - viraje - volcar - vuelco - abandonar - abordar - amadrinar - apadrinar - armazón - atracar - balancear English: aboard - blow - board - boat - boating - bridge - capsize - cluster - cruise ship - deck - discharge - dismay - dock - drift - fishing boat - galley - go down - go under - hold - hoot - hulk - hull - inland - land - launch - lay up - leak - lifeboat - liner - load - man - moor - open - paddle steamer - ply - riverboat - rock - roll - sail - sailing ship - scrape - share - she - ship - sink - spring - steamer - stranded - sunken - toss -
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17 tesoro
tesoro sustantivo masculino◊ ¿qué te pasa, tesoro? what's the matter, darling?
tesoro sustantivo masculino
1 (bienes valiosos) treasure
2 (fondos del Estado) exchequer
3 fig (persona, objeto) treasure
4 (diccionario) thesaurus Locuciones: Tesoro Público, Exchequer ' tesoro' also found in these entries: Spanish: bono - botija - descubierta - descubierto - caza - desenterrar English: gem - hoard - National Savings Certificate - sunken - treasure - Exchequer - treasury
См. также в других словарях:
sunken — [suŋ′kən] vi., vt. obs. pp. of SINK adj. 1. submerged [a sunken ship] 2. below the level of the surrounding or adjoining area [a sunken patio] 3. fallen in; hollow [sunken cheeks] 4. depressed; dejected … English World dictionary
Sunken — Sunk en, a. Lying on the bottom of a river or other water; sunk. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
sunken — [adj] depressed, hollowed; submerged buried, caved in, concave, fallen in, immersed, indented, recessed; concept 490 … New thesaurus
sunken — past participle of SINK(Cf. ↑sink). ► ADJECTIVE 1) having sunk. 2) at a lower level than the surrounding area. 3) (of a person s eyes or cheeks) deeply recessed … English terms dictionary
sunken — [[t]sʌ̱ŋkən[/t]] 1) ADJ: ADJ n Sunken ships have sunk to the bottom of a sea, ocean, or lake. The sunken sailing boat was a glimmer of white on the bottom... Try diving for sunken treasure. 2) ADJ: ADJ n Sunken gardens, roads, or other features… … English dictionary
sunken — sunk|en [ˈsʌŋkən] adj [Date: 1300 1400; Origin: From an old past participle of sink] 1.) [only before noun] having fallen to the bottom of the sea, a lake, or a river ▪ the wrecks of sunken ships ▪ sunken treasure 2.) sunken cheeks/eyes etc… … Dictionary of contemporary English
sunken — adjective 1 (only before noun) having fallen to the bottom of the sea: a sunken ship | sunken treasure 2 (only before noun) built or placed at a lower level than the surrounding floor, ground etc: a sunken bath | a sunken garden 3 sunken… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
sunken — sunk|en [ sʌŋkən ] adjective only before noun 1. ) lying at the bottom of the ocean: sunken treasure sunken ships 2. ) lower than the level of the surrounding land or floor: a sunken bath/garden 3. ) sunken eyes or cheeks curve inward, often… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
sunken — UK [ˈsʌŋkən] / US adjective [only before noun] 1) lying at the bottom of the sea sunken ships sunken treasure 2) lower than the level of the surrounding land or floor a sunken bath/garden 3) sunken eyes or cheeks curve inwards, often showing that … English dictionary
sunken — adjective Etymology: Middle English sonkyn, past participle of sinken to sink Date: 14th century 1. submerged; especially lying at the bottom of a body of water 2. a. hollow, recessed < sunken cheeks > b. lying in a depression < a … New Collegiate Dictionary
sunken — /sung keuhn/, adj. 1. having sunk or been sunk beneath the surface; submerged. 2. having settled to a lower level, as walls. 3. situated or lying on a lower level: a sunken living room. 4. hollow; depressed: sunken cheeks. v. 5. Obs. a pp. of… … Universalium