单词 | ditch |
释义 | noun | verb ditchditch1 /dɪtʃ/ ●●○ noun [countable] a long narrow open hole that is dug in the ground for water to flow through, usually at the side of a road or in a field: I accidentally drove my car into a ditch.a drainage/irrigation ditch a drainage ditch blocked with leaves and mud → see also last-ditch noun | verb ditchditch2 verb 1[transitive] informal to get rid of something or stop using or considering it because it is not useful to you anymore: He ditched the car and escaped on foot.2[transitive] spoken informal to not go to school, class, etc. when you should SYN skip: Let’s ditch school and go to the park.3[transitive] spoken informal to leave someone somewhere without telling him or her that you are leaving: I’m mad at Charlene – she ditched me at the party last night.4[transitive] spoken informal to end a romantic relationship with someone SYN dump: If I were you, I’d ditch her.5[intransitive, transitive] to land an airplane on water in a controlled crash: The pilot had no choice but to ditch the plane. |
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