Definition
A bowl-shaped fixture with faucets where you wash your hands, dishes, or brush your teeth.
Etymology
The word 'sink' comes from an old word meaning 'to go down' because water goes down the drain when you're done!
Kelly Says
The sink is where water comes out of the faucet to help you wash your hands and brush your teeth! Turn the handles to make the water warm or cold, just like magic.
Translations
BGБългарски
потъвам, мивка
BNবাংলা
ডুবে যাওয়া, সিংক
CACatalà
enfonsar, aigüera
CSČeština
potopit se, dřez
DEDeutsch
sinken, Waschbecken
ELΕλληνικά
βυθίζομαι, νεροχύτης
ESEspañol
hundir, fregadero
ETEesti
vajuma, kraanikauss
EUEuskara
hondoratu, harraska
HRHrvatski
potonuti, sudoper
HUMagyar
süllyed, mosogató
IDBahasa Indonesia
tenggelam, wastafel
ITItaliano
affondare, lavandino
LTLietuvių
skęsti, kriauklė
LVLatviešu
grimt, izlietne
MNМонгол
жингэх, угаалтуур
MSBahasa Melayu
tenggelam, sinki
MYမြန်မာ
နစ်မြုပ်သည်၊ ရေချိုးခန်း
NLNederlands
zinken, gootsteen
RORomână
a se scufunda, chiuvetă
RUРусский
тонуть, раковина
SKSlovenčina
potopiť sa, drez
SLSlovenščina
potopiti se, umivalnik
SRСрпски
потонути, судопера
TEతెలుగు
మునిగిపోవు, సింక్
UKУкраїнська
тонути, раковина
VITiếng Việt
chìm, bồn rửa