出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2025/12/10 18:24 UTC 版)
The noun is derived from kitchen + sink. Sense 2.1 (“miscellaneous item or miscellany”) is probably from everything but the kitchen sink.
The adjective is derived from the noun. Sense 1 (“of or pertaining to a realist style of painting characterized by scenes of dull or untidy domestic interiors of urban working-class people”) was coined by the British art critic David Sylvester (1924–2001) in a December 1954 article entitled “The Kitchen Sink”: see the quotation.
The verb is a back-formation from kitchen-sinking (noun), which is derived from the noun.
kitchen sink (plural kitchen sinks)
kitchen sink (not comparable) (UK)
kitchen sink (third-person singular simple present kitchen sinks, present participle kitchen sinking, simple past and past participle kitchen sinked)
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a kitchen sink
a kitchen sink
a kitchen sink
the kitchen
a kitchen
生ごみ.
キッチンよ。
In the kitchen.
a pot-lid
われた鍋
the kitchen
a kitchen sink
a kitchen sink
a kitchen sink
a grumbler
a vegetable-eater
すし屋
a kitchen
a mantel
生ごみ.