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41 sink of iniquity
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42 sink one's capital in
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43 sink one's head into one's hands
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44 sink the differences
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45 sink to the ground
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46 ■ sink back
■ sink backv. i. + avv.2 (fig.) accasciarsi. -
47 ■ sink down
■ sink downv. i. + avv.1 cadere (giù); ( della testa, ecc.) abbassarsi, cadere sul petto: I sank down in a faint, caddi svenuto -
48 ■ sink in
■ sink inv. i. + avv.1 ( di un liquido) penetrare: The glue hasn't sunk in yet, la colla non è ancora penetrata (o non ha fatto presa)2 sprofondare; affondare5 (fig.: di un concetto, un suggerimento, ecc.) essere recepito; andare a segno, fare presa (fig.); DIALOGO → - Pregnancy- The news hasn't sunk in yet, I'm still in shock, non ho ancora realizzato la notizia, sono ancora sotto shock. -
49 ■ sink low
■ sink lowv. i. + avv.1 abbassarsi; calare2 (fig.) cadere in basso; degenerare; mutare in peggio. -
50 ■ sink under
■ sink underv. i. + prep.2 venire meno a (q.); cedere a (q.): My legs sank under me, mi hanno ceduto le gambe, le mie gambe hanno ceduto. -
51 ■ sink up
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52 sink down
vihe went to stand up, then sank back down on his chair er wollte aufstehen, sank dann aber auf seinen Stuhl zurück* * *v.zusammen sinken v.zusammensinken (alt.Rechtschreibung) v. -
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55 sink
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56 sink of heat
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57 sink of power
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58 sink a pole
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59 sink a shaft
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60 sink a well
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > sink a well
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