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She just sat there, sunk in thought.

I'm not sure if he has really sunk in.

A few hours later the fear sunk in.

A pleasure boat carrying more than 180 people has sunk in the Volga River in Russia.

Though he seemed sunk in sleep when his companion came up, he was really wide awake.

Whether you realise it or not, your pension fund is sunk in Vietnamese bonds and loans to Indian steel magnates.

A lot of their money had been sunk in mineral shares that everybody had warned them not to buy.

With everything going better about him, Jiang Shanqing has kind of sunk into a total freedom, no matter in his art of life or life of art.

A moat, walled ditch, or hedge sunk in the ground to serve as a fence without impairing the view or scenic appeal.

love is like a cup of milk coffee, fragrant and fragrant floating on the outside, sweet and sour floating on the surface, sour and sour in the inside, bitterly sunk in the bottom, vaguely put you in the coffee.

We thank Thee that Thou hast not destroyed us with our sins, but hast loved us as ever, and though we are sunk in despair, Thou hast raised us up to glorify Thy power.

But when they saw the creature dead and sunk in the water, and that I made signs to them to come to the shore; they took heart and came to the shore and began to search for the creature,

His pretty, clever daughter had sunk into a world of crass fools.

The solution of "only litigation" of economic dispute has sunk into the mistake area of doctrine of rule by law.

Worldwide economic degradation shrank the need for air transportation. Global civil aviation has thus sunk into the biggest developmental crisis since the Word War Two.

The world has already sunk into the dark hell, has grown, It is so fragile and thin a piece of paper, the gentle tearing before eyes put, It is only desperate.

sunk in造句

Her eyes have sunk in.

His cheeks had sunk in during the fever.

And in the dungeon there was no water, but mire: so Jeremiah sunk in the mire.

Her moods were very changeable, now laughing loudly, and now sunk in despair.

Sterner had sunk in on himself like an empty gasbag, and no efforts were sufficient to inflate him.

The violet and purple sunset rays were growing dimmer, the light of the sun having already more than half sunk in the reflecting water.

South of cangzhou, there is a temple near the Banks of the river, the temple's main gate collapsed in the river, the two stone in front of the beast with sunk in the river.

But after the news finally sunk in, she decided that the only way to receive justice was to track down her husband and his mistress and gather evidence about their affair.

Compared with refined products, porridge and bread made from pure grains are the best sources of nutrients and fiber.

She knew her Browning, but it had never sunk into her that it was an awkward thing to play with souls.

Sunlight shines on Lin Lan, dim and illusory, making people feel strong vicissitudes of life, as if they had sunk into the original ecological dream of nature.

His eyes [cheeks] have sunk in.

Impoverished regions in China are characterized mainly by a large area and population sunk in poverty.

Common sense, common care, common prudence, were all sunk in Mrs. Dashwood's romantic delicacy.

It is estimated that they are afraid of letters sunk in civilized churches, of souls in civilized churches, and of their quadruped beasts.

The characteristic of a health pillow for head and neck is that the pillow surface is shoe-shaped gold ingot shaped which is convex in perimeter and sunk in the middle.

But what's behind the message really sunk into my head.

When he arrived back at the big tree behind the woods, the westering sun had already sunk into a bank of long, thin clouds.

His eyes had sunk in.

This has sunk in so much that sometimes I'll find myself paralyzed in social situations.

Man are easy to be satisfied with the circumstance, the body deep sunk in the sofa is hard to move a little. The softer the sofa is, the deeper the body sunk.

I've read a lot of advice telling me not to bore people with cliched, unoriginal conversation topics. This has sunk in so much that sometimes I'll find myself paralyzed in social situations.

McDonald said that timber crisps and houses were sunk into the ground to create piers and cliffs.

The capital sunk in it is fabulous in amount.

The sky was dark, stars were twinkling high above, night was reigning, and everything was sunk in silken silence.

This paper introduces briefly the historic background tactical and technical parameters of the kurst the russian nuclear submarine sunk in a millitary manoeuvre at the barents sea this year.

He had seen enough of other young men who had dreamed his dream, though perhaps less ardently, and who had gradually sunk into the placid and luxurious routine of their elders.

He had heard from some old men before, that several ships loaded with diamonds and gold had once sunk in the nearby seashore.

When I realized that it was iron ore that had sunk into the wood of a lake or swamp, I could no longer hold back my excitement.

Think carefully, all people's joys and sorrows are just luck and misfortune, like the loneliness after prosperity, sunk in the water looking at the moonlight.

Wait till the oil has sunk in, and the screw should be losser soon.

Danes fear that without the krone they might have sunk into an Irish quagmire.

They are sunk in the depth of vice.