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●ˌsink ˈin●ˌsink ˈinto sth1. (of liquids 液体) to go down into another substance 渗透;渗入…中◆Apply the moisturizer and let it sink in. 涂上润肤霜,让它渗进肌肤。◆The rain sank into the dry ground. 雨水渗进了干旱的土地里。SYN be absorbed (into sth) 2. (of words, etc. 话语等) to be fully understood or realized 被完全理解;被吸收;消化◆It took a while for the news to sink in. 过了一段时间,人们才完全明白这则消息。◆He paused to let his words sink into her brain. 他停了一下,好让她充分领会他的意思。SUBJ words, news, meaning[v + adv]
●be ˈsunk in sthto be in a state of unhappiness or deep thought 闷闷不乐;陷入沉思◆She just sat there, sunk in thought. 她只是坐在那儿沉思。 |