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Definition of sinker in English:

sinker

noun ˈsɪŋkəˈsɪŋkər
  • 1A weight used to sink a fishing line or sounding line.

    (钓丝的)铅锤;测深锤

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Trail fifty or sixty yards of line behind the boat with no sinker, swivel or anything on the line.
    • Of course, there are times when the temperatures drop too low even for these fish, and then, it's a case of an intermediate or slow sinker and lure patterns.
    • Ouch: fishing lines, hooks and sinkers can do a lot of damage.
    • Another result of human interaction is lead poisoning resulting from ingestion of fishing sinkers.
    • A strong boom is needed to carry the pound or more of lead that your sinker is going to weigh.
    • For shallower and/or slow waters I use an intermediate and a slow sinker.
    • After lowering the bait, feel the sinker tap bottom, quickly reel in a few turns to take the rig clear of the snaggy rock bottom and wait for the fish to find the bait.
    • Two other Cortland lines I use are both sinkers, a medium and fast sink.
    • When a fish bites, the sliding sinker enables it to swim a short distance with the bait before feeling resistance.
    • Fishing these rigs and baits is simple, tap the bottom with your sinker, reel up four or five turns and wait for the bite.
    • Constantly feel for the bottom, often you will feel the sinker dragging up the side of a sandbank, then a ‘floating’ sensation as the sinker clears the crest of the sandbank.
    • The Cod were playing hard to get and the squid baits had to be just about holding the bottom, so that if you lifted the sinker off the bottom by a few yards, the tide would wash the end rig a few yards further downtide.
    • If the sinker is light, then the flow of the tide can lift your baits twenty or thirty feet away from the bottom and the feeding fish!
    • The main reason why many anglers fail to catch is because their baits are not on the bottom, they are not using sinkers which are heavy enough to nail the bait down into the fish catching zone.
    • The young men had a big circular fishing net with metal sinkers sewn along the edges.
    • Floating lines are probably going to be enough but if you're really trying to get down deep during hot weather then you'll need different rate sinkers.
    • First away were Eddystone eels in the new steel blue and fluoro yellow colours, their long supple tails wig wagging at a rapid rate as they were towed into the depths by the sinkers.
    • It's simple to rig, by tying the main line to the top eye, clipping a sinker to the swivel link and tie the leader to the swivel at the end of the boom arm.
    • Another tip learned from experience, is to use a heavier sinker than you might think is really necessary.
    • If you're in shallower water then a floating line is fine but if the current is really deep and strong then you're probably going to need a quick sinker to get down to where the fish are lying.
  • 2Baseball
    A pitch which drops markedly as it nears home plate.

    〔棒球〕下坠球

    he throws a sinker as hard as 92 mph
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Now he's trying to smooth out his delivery and return the sink to his sinker.
    • But I wasn't looking for that pitch because he was now throwing sinkers away.
    • His signature sinker wasn't sinking, and it appeared Brown relied on an arm angle that would put less pressure on his injury.
    • It seemed to help in a recent game, when he came in and got four straight Twins to ground out with sinkers that actually sunk.
    • Davey is more accurate than he was in the minors, but he might need to aim higher or take some of the sink out of his sinker.
  • 3A type of windsurfing board of insufficient buoyancy to support its crew unless moving fast.

    (如不快速移动则浮力不够的)冲浪板

    Example sentencesExamples
    • In 1981 Jaap beat his own record with 25.2 knots on a new sinker.
  • 4US A doughnut.

    〈美〉炸面圈

    Example sentencesExamples
    • We had some sinkers for breakfast and I can feel them yet.

Rhymes

blinker, clinker, drinker, finca, freethinker, Glinka, Inca, inker, jinker, shrinker, Soyinka, stinker, stotinka, thinker, tinker, Treblinka, winker

Definition of sinker in US English:

sinker

nounˈsiNGkərˈsɪŋkər
  • 1A weight used to sink a fishing line or sounding line.

    (钓丝的)铅锤;测深锤

    Example sentencesExamples
    • When a fish bites, the sliding sinker enables it to swim a short distance with the bait before feeling resistance.
    • Trail fifty or sixty yards of line behind the boat with no sinker, swivel or anything on the line.
    • First away were Eddystone eels in the new steel blue and fluoro yellow colours, their long supple tails wig wagging at a rapid rate as they were towed into the depths by the sinkers.
    • Fishing these rigs and baits is simple, tap the bottom with your sinker, reel up four or five turns and wait for the bite.
    • The Cod were playing hard to get and the squid baits had to be just about holding the bottom, so that if you lifted the sinker off the bottom by a few yards, the tide would wash the end rig a few yards further downtide.
    • Another result of human interaction is lead poisoning resulting from ingestion of fishing sinkers.
    • After lowering the bait, feel the sinker tap bottom, quickly reel in a few turns to take the rig clear of the snaggy rock bottom and wait for the fish to find the bait.
    • Another tip learned from experience, is to use a heavier sinker than you might think is really necessary.
    • Of course, there are times when the temperatures drop too low even for these fish, and then, it's a case of an intermediate or slow sinker and lure patterns.
    • It's simple to rig, by tying the main line to the top eye, clipping a sinker to the swivel link and tie the leader to the swivel at the end of the boom arm.
    • Floating lines are probably going to be enough but if you're really trying to get down deep during hot weather then you'll need different rate sinkers.
    • The young men had a big circular fishing net with metal sinkers sewn along the edges.
    • For shallower and/or slow waters I use an intermediate and a slow sinker.
    • A strong boom is needed to carry the pound or more of lead that your sinker is going to weigh.
    • Two other Cortland lines I use are both sinkers, a medium and fast sink.
    • Constantly feel for the bottom, often you will feel the sinker dragging up the side of a sandbank, then a ‘floating’ sensation as the sinker clears the crest of the sandbank.
    • If the sinker is light, then the flow of the tide can lift your baits twenty or thirty feet away from the bottom and the feeding fish!
    • The main reason why many anglers fail to catch is because their baits are not on the bottom, they are not using sinkers which are heavy enough to nail the bait down into the fish catching zone.
    • Ouch: fishing lines, hooks and sinkers can do a lot of damage.
    • If you're in shallower water then a floating line is fine but if the current is really deep and strong then you're probably going to need a quick sinker to get down to where the fish are lying.
  • 2Baseball
    A pitch which drops markedly as it nears home plate.

    〔棒球〕下坠球

    he throws a sinker as hard as 92 mph
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Now he's trying to smooth out his delivery and return the sink to his sinker.
    • It seemed to help in a recent game, when he came in and got four straight Twins to ground out with sinkers that actually sunk.
    • His signature sinker wasn't sinking, and it appeared Brown relied on an arm angle that would put less pressure on his injury.
    • Davey is more accurate than he was in the minors, but he might need to aim higher or take some of the sink out of his sinker.
    • But I wasn't looking for that pitch because he was now throwing sinkers away.
  • 3A type of windsurfing board of insufficient buoyancy to support a person unless moving fast.

    (如不快速移动则浮力不够的)冲浪板

    Example sentencesExamples
    • In 1981 Jaap beat his own record with 25.2 knots on a new sinker.
  • 4US A doughnut.

    〈美〉炸面圈

    Example sentencesExamples
    • We had some sinkers for breakfast and I can feel them yet.
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