ditch 英 [dɪtʃ]   美 [dɪtʃ]

ditch

ditch  英 [dɪtʃ] 美 [dɪtʃ]

vt. 在…上掘沟;把…开入沟里;丢弃  vi. 开沟;掘沟  n. 沟渠;壕沟 

进行时:ditching  过去式:ditched  过去分词:ditched  第三人称单数:ditches  名词复数:ditches 

A ditch diverted water from the stream into the fields. 一条沟把溪水引到田间。
The truck ran off the road and flipped over in the ditch. 这辆卡车开出公路翻倒在沟里。

  • A ditch is a long trench or pit dug into the ground. If your lawns are always soggy, build a drainage ditch for the excess water to flow into.
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  • vt. 在…上掘沟;把…开入沟里;丢弃
  • vi. 开沟;掘沟
  • n. 沟渠;壕沟
  • 1. A ditch diverted water from the stream into the fields.

    一条沟把溪水引到田间。

  • 2. The truck ran off the road and flipped over in the ditch.

    这辆卡车开出公路翻倒在沟里。

  • 3. This song put me in the middle of the road,” he wrote. ”Traveling there soon became a bore and I headed for the ditch.

    他写道“这首歌把我推向了路的中央,在那里行走很快变成了一件无聊的事情,我径直走向了路边的沟渠。”

  • ditch (n.) Old English dic "ditch, dike," a variant of dike (q.v.). Last ditch (1715) refers to the last line of military defenses.
  • ditch (v.) late 14c., "surround with a ditch; dig a ditch;" from ditch (n.). Meaning "to throw into a ditch" is from 1816, hence sense of "abandon, discard," first recorded 1899 in American English. Of aircraft, by 1941. Related: Ditched; ditching.
ditch / dɪtʃ ; NAmE dɪtʃ / noun , verb ditch ditches ditched ditching noun a long channel dug at the side of a field or road, to hold or take away water 沟;渠 verb 1 [transitive ] ditchsth/sb ( informal) to get rid of sth/sb because you no longer want or need it/them 摆脱;抛弃;丢弃 The new road building programme has been ditched. 新的道路建设计划已废弃。 He ditched his girlfriend. 他把女朋友给甩了。 2 [transitive ,  intransitive ] ditch(sth) if a pilot ditchesan aircraft, or if it ditches,it lands in the sea in an emergency 使(飞机)在海上紧急降落;(在海上)迫降 3 [transitive ] ~ school ( NAmE) ( informal) to stay away from school without permission 逃学;旷课 ditch / dɪtʃ ; NAmE dɪtʃ /
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