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沈
to sink; to go under; to submerge
to go down (e.g. sun); to set; to descend
to feel depressed; to become subdued; to become somber
to sink (e.g. a ship); to submerge
to lower (e.g. one's body into a chair)
to floor (an opponent)
(attacking and) sinking (a ship); sending (a ship) to the bottom
sinking; foundering; going down; submersion
Colloquial
getting dead drunk
Colloquial
having too much fun (esp. in a red-light district, etc.) and missing work or neglecting one's duties
Slang; Backpacker slang
staying in one place for a long time
to sink (into one's seat, etc.)
to leap to one's death (by drowning)
to be reduced to (esp. working as a prostitute)
low spirits; depression; dejection; discouragement; despondency
Poetical term
silence; stillness; quietness
depression; low spirits; dejection
precipitation; deposition; settlement (e.g. of sediment)
Adjectival nouns or quasi-adjectives (keiyodoshi)
composure; calmness; self-possession; presence of mind
Noun or participle which takes the aux. verb suru; Intransitive verb
depositing (at the bottom); deposition; accumulation; adherence
sinking instantly (of a ship due to a torpedo attack, bombing, etc.)
floating and sinking; rise and fall; ebb and flow; ups and downs
