Sink

ডুবা
definition
verb
he saw the coffin sink below the surface of the waves
go down below the surface of something, especially of a liquid; become submerged.
Sam felt the ground sinking beneath his feet
descend; drop.
noun
A utility room off the kitchen has its own sink unit along with built-in worktops and storage cupboards.
a fixed basin with a water supply and a drain.
Once again, however, rumours of caves higher on the hillside and far off river sinks abound.
a pool or marsh in which a river's water disappears by evaporation or percolation.
translation of 'sink'
নিমজ্জিত হওয়া,
ডুবে যাওয়া
verb
ঢালু দাবিয়া যাত্তয়া,
ডুবা,
বিনিয়োগ করা,
প্রশমিত হত্তয়া,
পদাবনত হত্তয়া,
অস্তে যাত্তয়া,
ভিতরে ঢোকান,
জলমগ্ন হত্তয়া,
ছাড়া,
নিচু করা,
ভিতরে ঢোকা,
খনন করা,
পদাবনত করান,
বিগতপ্রাণ হত্তয়া,
অবনতি ঘটান,
ধ্বংসপ্রাপ্ত হত্তয়া,
নিচু হত্তয়া,
বুড়া,
ডোবান,
বসিয়া যাত্তয়া,
ডোবা,
ঢালু হইয়া যাত্তয়া,
অবনতি প্রাপ্ত হত্তয়া,
প্রশমিত করা,
অস্তে পাঠান
noun
বেসিন
example
It was this anomalous situation that compelled the French left to 'sink' their differences and form a common front against the ruling Gaullists.
Look around the 'sink' , slow draining pipes indicate a blocked drain.
he saw the coffin 'sink' below the surface of the waves
When Bolton turns up as the location for a television show it is almost invariably portrayed as a 'sink' of industrial decay and urban alienation.
One wonders how many of Sharp's critics today would be prepared to 'sink' their own prejudices and defy political correctness in order to do so.
You want to 'sink' into oblivion, and you can't find a way.
the local 'sink' school
a heat 'sink'
Frankly, I delight in seeing people eagerly 'sink' their teeth into the soft, burning hot, yellowish vegetable, defying the scalding heat of the sweet, sticky juice oozing from under the crisp rind.
The sheikh also hoped that the leaders will try to 'sink' their differences for the best interest of the movement.
a 'sink' unit with cupboard and drawers under
The utility room off the kitchen also has fitted units and a 'sink' .
She had to beat him during a highly-charged tussle at Glasgow's Braehead Area to qualify for the opportunity to 'sink' the opposition in Bismarck.
to 'sink' a knife into sth
In such a place things are dumped over the side, and after a moment bobbing unnoticed on the surface, they 'sink' to the bottom.
Independent film review sites can 'sink' a film in hours.
they planned to 'sink' a gold mine in Oklahoma
Opponents of the regional assembly had called for North Yorkshire to be given a veto to 'sink' the plans if a majority of the county's residents oppose them.
He pushed his chair out from the table, took his bowl to the 'sink' and ran some water into it.
Where village welfare is concerned, these fishermen 'sink' their differences and work together for the overall good of everyone.
I stood at the kitchen 'sink'
I 'sink' my teeth into the hot, steamy, juicy delicacy.
They must sleep in complete darkness, so many vampires go to graveyards or simply 'sink' into the ground, to rise again when the sun sets.
These drift on the ocean currents for about two weeks before the larval forms hatch, then 'sink' to the reefs below and begin to feed.
Always start cooking in a clean kitchen and keep a 'sink' half filled with hot soapy water while you are preparing the meal.
There's nothing your native Korean likes better than to 'sink' his teeth into a dog, a reversal of the age-old trend.
they agreed to 'sink' their differences
moralizers complain that the Net is simply a festering 'sink' of iniquity
Miss Walkden spotted the dogs running towards her and picked up her 11-year-old pet - but one of the animals, a pit bull terrier, repeatedly lunged at her, attempting to 'sink' its teeth into Sooty.
Therefore, bacteria were not a major 'sink' for the nitrate tracer.
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