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What (who) is data sink - definition

COMPUTING DEVICE OR COMPONENT DESIGNED TO RECEIVE SIGNALS FROM OTHER COMPONENTS
Data sink; Sink interface; Event sink

Sink (computing)         
In computing, a sink, event sink or data sink is a class or function designed to receive incoming events from another object or function. This is commonly implemented in C++ as callbacks.
Kitchen sink realism         
  • ''[[A Taste of Honey]]'' is an influential "kitchen sink drama". In this photo of the 1960 Broadway production, [[Joan Plowright]] plays the role of Jo, a 17-year-old schoolgirl who has a love affair with a black sailor (played by [[Billy Dee Williams]]).
BRITISH SOCIAL REALIST ARTISTIC MOVEMENT
Kitchen Sink Drama; Kitchen sink drama; Kitchen Sink Dramas; Kitchen-sink drama; Kitchen Sink School; Kitchen Sink Cinema; Kitchen Sink cinema
Kitchen sink realism (or kitchen sink drama) is a British cultural movement that developed in the late 1950s and early 1960s in theatre, art, novels, film and television plays, whose protagonists usually could be described as "angry young men" who were disillusioned with modern society. It used a style of social realism which depicted the domestic situations of working-class Britons, living in cramped rented accommodation and spending their off-hours drinking in grimy pubs, to explore controversial social and political issues ranging from abortion to homelessness.
sink         
  • red-figure]] bell-[[krater]], 450–425 BC. From [[Boeotia]].
  • Enamel washbowl and [[jug]]
  • A bottom mount sink at the [[Ernest Hemingway House]]
  • Double sink with a marble countertop
  • Sink in [[Croatian National Theater in Zagreb]], [[Croatia]]
BOWL-SHAPED PLUMBING FIXTURE USED FOR WASHING HANDS
Wash basin; Sinks; Washbasin; Belfast sink; Automatic sink; Wash-hand basin; Handbasin; Wash-basin; Washbasins; Wash-basins; Wash basins; Granite sink; Marble sink; Composite granite sinks; London sink; Resin washbasin; Wash bowl; Vessel sink
(sinks, sinking, sank, sunk)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
1.
A sink is a large fixed container in a kitchen, with taps to supply water. It is mainly used for washing dishes.
The sink was full of dirty dishes.
...the kitchen sink.
N-COUNT
2.
A sink is the same as a washbasin
or basin
.
The bathroom is furnished with 2 toilets, 2 showers, and 2 sinks.
N-COUNT
3.
If a boat sinks or if someone or something sinks it, it disappears below the surface of a mass of water.
In a naval battle your aim is to sink the enemy's ship...
The boat was beginning to sink fast...
The lifeboat crashed against the side of the sinking ship.
VERB: V n, V, V-ing
sinking (sinkings)
...the sinking of the Titanic.
N-COUNT
4.
If something sinks, it disappears below the surface of a mass of water.
A fresh egg will sink and an old egg will float.
? float
VERB: V
5.
If something sinks, it moves slowly downwards.
Far off to the west the sun was sinking...
VERB: V
6.
If something sinks to a lower level or standard, it falls to that level or standard.
Share prices would have sunk-hurting small and big investors...
Pay increases have sunk to around seven per cent...
The pound had sunk 10 per cent against the Schilling.
= fall
VERB: V, V to/from/by amount/n, V amount
7.
People use sink school or sink estate to refer to a school or housing estate that is in a very poor area with few resources. (BRIT JOURNALISM)
...unemployed teenagers from sink estates...
ADJ: ADJ n
8.
If your heart or your spirits sink, you become depressed or lose hope.
My heart sank because I thought he was going to dump me for another girl...
VERB: V
9.
If something sharp sinks or is sunk into something solid, it goes deeply into it.
I sank my teeth into a peppermint cream...
The spade sank into a clump of overgrown bushes.
VERB: V n into n, V into n
10.
If someone sinks a well, mine, or other large hole, they make a deep hole in the ground, usually by digging or drilling.
...the site where Stephenson sank his first mineshaft...
VERB: V n
11.
If you sink money into a business or project, you spend money on it in the hope of making more money.
He has already sunk $25million into the project.
= plough
VERB: V n into n
12.
see also sinking
, sunk
13.
If you say that someone will have to sink or swim, you mean that they will have to succeed through their own efforts, or fail.
The government doesn't want to force inefficient firms to sink or swim too quickly...
to sink without trace: see trace
PHRASE

Wikipedia

Sink (computing)

In computing, a sink, or data sink generally refers to the destination of data flow.

The word sink has multiple uses in computing. In software engineering, an event sink is a class or function that receives events from another object or function, while a sink can also refer to a node of a directed acyclic graph with no additional nodes leading out from it, among other uses.