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1 sinker
n. (загас барихад хэрэглэдэг) живүүлэгч, хүндрүүлэгч. -
2 hook
n. 1. өлгүүр, дэгээ. Hang your towel on that \hook. Гар нүүрийнхээ алчуурыг тэр өлгүүрт өлгөчих. 2. sport эргэлттэй цохилт, эргүүлсэн цохилт. 3. хажуугийн цохилт, хуук. by hook or by crook ямар нэг аргаар, яаж ийгээд л. She was determined to get London, by \hook or by crook. Тэр бүсгүй ямар ч аргаар хамаагүй Лондон руу явахаар сэтгэл шулуудсан байжээ. get (sb) off the hook; let sb off the hook аюулаас аврах, хэцүү байдлаас гаргах, шийтгүүлэхээс нь аврах. hook, line and sinker бүрэн итгэх, үнэмших. What I said was untrue but he fell for it \hook, line and sinker. Миний хэлсэн зүйл огт худал байсан боловч тэр бүр үнэмшчихсэн байв. off the hook утсаа хөндий тавьсан. sling one's hook зугтах, шийтгэлээс мултрах. hook and eye n. (hooks and eyes) дэгээ, өлгүүр. hook-nosed adj. дэгээ хамартай. v. 1. дэгээдэх, гохдох. a dress that \hooks at the back ардаа цахилгаантай палааж. 2. загас барих. 3. sport бөмбөгийг эргүүлэгтэй цохих. be hooked (on sb) хайр сэтгэлтэй болсон, сэтгэл алдсан. be/ get hooked (on sth) хорхойтой болох, интэй болох. get \hooked on heroin мансууруулах бодисонд орох. get \hooked on computer games компьютерийн тоглоомноос салахаа байх. hooked adj. 1. дэгээ мэт тахир, матигар. 2. дэгээтэй. hook-up n. холболт, холбоос.
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Sinker — Sink er, n. One who, or that which, sinks. Specifically: (a) A weight on something, as on a fish line, to sink it. (b) In knitting machines, one of the thin plates, blades, or other devices, that depress the loops upon or between the needles.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Sinker — may refer to: * Sinker (baseball), a type of baseball pitch * Sinker (fishing), a weight used in fishing * Doughnut, slang usually used to suggest dunking (or sinking ) it in coffee * Sinker ( Zoids ), a fictional mecha from Zoids … Wikipedia
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sinker — ► NOUN ▪ a weight used to sink a fishing line or sounding line … English terms dictionary
sinker — [siŋkər] n. 1. a person or thing that sinks 2. a lead weight used in fishing ☆ 3. Informal a doughnut ☆ 4. Baseball a pitched ball that drops downward sharply as it reaches home plate: sometimes called sinkerball [sing′kərbôl΄] … English World dictionary
sinker — [[t]sɪ̱ŋkə(r)[/t]] PHRASE: PHR after v (emphasis) You can use hook, line, and sinker to emphasize that someone is tricked or forced into a situation completely. We fell for it hook, line, and sinker... I was caught hook, line and sinker … English dictionary
Sinker — A bond with payments that are provided by the issuer s sinking fund. A sinker s bond payments are paid from a pool of money that the issuer has set aside to repurchase a portion of the bonds it has issued each year. By repurchasing some bonds… … Investment dictionary
sinker — UK [ˈsɪŋkə(r)] / US [ˈsɪŋkər] noun [countable] Word forms sinker : singular sinker plural sinkers 1) a heavy object used in fishing to carry the line or the net to the bottom of the water See: hook I 2) in baseball, a ball that drops down as it… … English dictionary
sinker — See: HOOK, LINE AND SINKER … Dictionary of American idioms
sinker — See: HOOK, LINE AND SINKER … Dictionary of American idioms
sinker — In naval mine warfare, a heavy weight to which a buoyant mine is moored. The sinker generally houses the mooring rope drum and depth setting mechanism and for mines laid by ships, it also serves as a launching trolley … Military dictionary