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English - Turkish

Definition of sunk} in English Turkish dictionary

sunk
gömülmüş
sunk
batık

Batık bir gemide büyük bir hazine keşfedildi. - A great treasure was discovered in a sunken ship.

sunk
havşalı
sunk
bat

Tom kesinlikle işinde çok para batırdı. - Tom certainly sunk a lot of money into his business.

Batan gemide kaç tane denizci vardı? - How many sailors were aboard the ship that sunk?

sunk
batmış

Onlar geminin batmış olduğu sonucuna vardılar. - They came to the conclusion that the ship must have sunk.

Gökyüzü sanki güneş batmış kadar karanlık oldu. - The sky became as dark as if the sun had sunk.

sunk cost
(Ekonomi) geri dönüşsüz masraflar, batık masraflar
sunk into
gömülmüş
sunk key
gömme kama
sunk to
için battı
sunk
sink koy/düş/batır/bat
sunk
{s} çukur
sunk
f., bak. sink 1
sunk
{s} içine çökük
sunk
sunk fence hendek içinde saklı bahçe duvarı
sunk
{s} çökük
sunk
{s} gömme
sunk
{s} gömülü
sunk cost
(Ticaret) batık masraflar
sunk cost
(Ticaret) batmış maliyet
sunk cost fallacy
(Ticaret) batık masraf yanlışı
sunk credit
batık kredi
sunk fence
hendek içinde çit
sunk key
gömme anahtar
sunk well
çökertme kuyu
sunk well
batık kuyu
counter sunk
counter battı
English - English

Definition of sunk} in English English dictionary

sunk cost
A cost that has already been incurred and which cannot be recovered to any significant degree
sunk costs
plural form of sunk cost
sunk
If you say that someone is sunk, you mean that they have no hope of avoiding trouble or failure. Without him we'd be well and truly sunk. the past tense and past participle of sink
sunk
{s} doomed, ruined, beyond help (Informal)
sunk
past participle of sink
sunk
of Sink
sunk
doomed to extinction
sunk
Sunk is the past participle of sink
sunk cost
(Ticaret) A cost already incurred that is not able to be affected by subsequent actions and thus has no relevance in evaluating future decisions
sunk cost
irreversible expense that is not relevant to future decisions
sunk fence
A walled ditch or sunken obstacle, such as a hedge, serving especially as a barrier to livestock without impairing the view or scenic appeal. Also called ha-ha
sunk fence
a ditch with one side being a retaining wall; used to divide lands without defacing the landscape
sunk relief
carving in which details are carved into a surface