ditch
noun
verb
dɪtʃ
noun
1
a
long
narrow
hole
dug
at
the
side
of
a
field,
road
etc
to
hold
or
remove
unwanted
water
〔在田边、路边等处挖的〕沟,渠
verb
2
to
stop
having
something
because
you
no
longer
want
it
[非正式] 扔掉,抛弃,甩掉
T | informal
The
government
has
ditched
plans
to
privatise
the
prison.
政府放弃了监狱私有化的计划。
3
to
end
a
romantic
relationship
with
someone
[非正式] 甩掉,抛弃〔情人〕
T | informal
Meg
and
Neil
were
due
to
marry,
but
she
ditched
him.
梅格与尼尔本来是要结婚的,可她把他给甩了。
4
to
not
go
to
school,
a
class
etc
when
you
should
[美,口,非正式] 逃〔学〕,逃〔课〕;
T | AmE spoken informal BrE
Did
you
ditch
class
today?
你今天逃课了?
5
to
leave
someone
you
are
with
in
a
place
without
telling
them
you
are
going
[美 口,非正式]对〔某人〕 不告而别
T | AmE spoken informal 对〔某人〕
6
to
land
an
aircraft
in
a
controlled
crash
into
water
(使)〔飞机〕在水上紧急降落
I,T
Two
balloonists
had
to
ditch
during
the
race.
两名乘气球飞行者在比赛中被迫在水上紧急降落。