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1.b> (); .i> ; the ship sank in a storm ; we're sinking! ! to sink like a stone / ; my feet sank in the mud ;
2.b> () , i>; a battleship sunk by a torpedo / , ; the enemy have sunk HMS Sheffield - "" ;
3.b> (), , , .i> ( i>); I came home and sank into an armchair, exhausted ; she sank back on to her pillow / ; the old man had sunk to his knees ;
4.b> i> (), , i> ; the sun was sinking in the west / ; the foundations of the building are starting to sink ; the cultural life of the country will sink into atrophy unless more writers and artists emerge .i> , ;
5.b> (), , ; ; the pound has sunk to its lowest recorded level against the dollar ; their output sank to a third of the pre-war figure ;
6.b> (), , (, , .i>); they planned to sink a gold mine in Oklahoma ;
7.b> (), ; to sink a post into the ground / ; the dog sank its teeth into her arm ;
to sink inb> i> (); i> ; he read the letter twice before its meaning sank in , / ; the full scale of the disaster has yet to sink in .