plural ditches
plural ditches
Learner's definition of DITCH
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: a long narrow hole that is dug along a road, field, etc., and used to hold or move water沟;水沟;渠 — see also last-ditch 2 ditch /ˈdɪtʃ/ verb
ditches; ditched; ditching
ditches; ditched; ditching
Learner's definition of DITCH
1
[+ object] informal : to stop having or using (something you no longer want or need) : to get rid of (something)丢弃;抛弃;摆脱 -
The thief ditched the purse in an alley.小偷把手提包扔到了小巷里。
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They ditched the car in a vacant lot.他们把车弃置于一块空地上。
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We've ditched [=abandoned] plans to open a café together.我们放弃了合伙开咖啡馆的计划。
2
[+ object] informal : to end a relationship with (someone)与…断绝关系;抛弃,甩掉(某人) -
His girlfriend ditched him. = He got ditched by his girlfriend.他被女朋友甩了。
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The team's owner ditched [=fired, dismissed] the head coach.球队老板解雇了主教练。
3
[+ object] US, informal : to get away from (someone you do not want to be with) without saying that you are leaving不辞而别 4
[+ object] US, informal : to not go to (something, such as school, work, etc.)不去(上学或上班等) 5
: to land an aircraft on water because of an emergency : to crash-land on water(使飞机)海上迫降 [no object]
[+ object]