Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English의 정의sunkensunk‧en /ˈsʌŋkən/ adjective1[only before noun]UNDER/BELOW having fallen to the bottom of the sea, a lake, or a river
the wrecks of sunken ships
sunken treasure2 →sunken cheeks/eyes etc3[only before noun]UNDER/BELOW built or placed at a lower level than the surroundingfloor or ground
Steps led down to a sunken garden.
a sunken bath말뭉치의 용례sunken• His eyes were dark and sunken.• The three arc-lamps had come to rest athwart the sunkenbomber, sharply illuminating the fuselage and the two wings.• The church had to be located out of sight in a sunkencul-de-sacwest of the village street.• Black sunken eyes like driedfigs.• The inspector looked at his sunken head with compassion.• In one corner there is a sunkenjacuzzi with a young person in it, moving sinuously in the bubbling waters.• a sunken living room• Lastly it is worth noting any usualfeatures like sunkenlogs, projecting tree roots and big boulders.• After Charlotte's death in 1943, the villagers all noticed how extraordinarily frail and sunken Shaw looked.• sunkenships어원sunken(1300-1400) From an old past participle of sink