sunken 英 [ˈsʌŋkən]   美 [ˈsʌŋkən]

sunken

sunken  英 [ˈsʌŋkən] 美 [ˈsʌŋkən]

adj. 沉没的;凹陷的;比周围低的  v. 沉没(sink的过去分词);下沉 

When whales die, their sunken bodies become prime habitat for a variety of sea creatures. 当鲸死亡时,它们沉没的尸体成为各种海洋生物的最好的栖息地。
In some pieces the fish appear between large sheets of metal as if viewed through the remains of a sunken superstructure. 在某些作品当中的鱼在一片片的金属之间浮现,仿佛是透过一艘沉没巨舰的残骸中看过去一样。

  • If something is sunken, it's caved in, inwardly curved, or under water. If a pirate talks about sunken treasure, he probably means that the treasure chest in a ship that's at the bottom of the ocean.
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  • adj. 沉没的;凹陷的;比周围低的
  • v. 沉没(sink的过去分词);下沉
  • 1. When whales die, their sunken bodies become prime habitat for a variety of sea creatures.

    当鲸死亡时,它们沉没的尸体成为各种海洋生物的最好的栖息地。

  • 2. In some pieces the fish appear between large sheets of metal as if viewed through the remains of a sunken superstructure.

    在某些作品当中的鱼在一片片的金属之间浮现,仿佛是透过一艘沉没巨舰的残骸中看过去一样。

  • 3. I changed planes in U.S. airports, I met a little girl beside him, her brown-orange hair, sunken eyes, with shining a hand in front of her is a constant friction toy bear.

    我在美国机场转机时,在我身旁遇到了一个小女孩,她棕橘色的卷发、凹陷的双眼闪着光芒,一只手正不停摩擦她面前的一个小熊玩具。 我会心一笑。

  • sunken (adj.) late 14c., past-participle adjective from sink (v.).
sunk·en / ˈsʌŋkən ; NAmE ˈsʌŋkən / adjective 1 [only before noun ] that has fallen to the bottom of the sea or the ocean, or of a lake or river 沉没的;沉入水底的 SYN submerged a sunken ship 沉船 sunken treasure 沉在水底的财宝 2 (of eyes or cheeks 眼睛或面颊 ) hollow and deep as a result of disease, getting old, or not having enough food 凹陷的,深陷的(尤因疾病、年老或饥饿) 3 [only before noun ] at a lower level than the area around 低于周围平面的;低洼处的 a sunken garden 低地花园 sunk·en / ˈsʌŋkən ; NAmE ˈsʌŋkən /
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