1. (Intrans.) S'écouler. Eau ou temps qui coulent.
2. (Intrans.) Sombrer. Navire qui coule.
3. (Intrans.) Dégouliner.
4. (Intrans.) Se répandre. Peinture qui coule.
5. (Au figuré) Torpiller. Couler un projet.
1. To run as in a race, or in hunting; to pursue the sport of coursing.
2. To move with speed; to race.
1. To be abundantly present.
2. To cause to flow.
3. To cover or swamp with water.
4. To move or progress freely as if in a stream.
(Irregular preterit, past participle: sank, sunk).
1. To cause to sink.
2. To descend into some soft substance.
3. To fall or drop to a lower place or level; SYN. drop, drop down.
4. To go under,; SYN. settle, go down, go under.
5. To pass into a specified state or condition; SYN. pass, lapse.