ditch
noun[C]
uk/dɪtʃ/us/dɪtʃ/along,narrowopenholethat isduginto theground, usually at thesideof aroadorfield, usedespeciallyforsupplyingorremovingwateror fordividingland
(尤指路边或田边用来供水、排水或划分土地的)沟渠,壕沟jamesvancouver/iStock/Getty Images Plus/GettyImages
Ditches, dams & tunnels
- cut
- cutting
- dam
- damsomethingup
- dike
- dyke
- groin
- groyne
- ha ha
- inspection chamber
- spillway
- subway
- the Channel Tunnel
- the Chunnel
- trench
- tunnel
- tunneller
- underpass
ditch
verb
uk/dɪtʃ/us/dɪtʃ/ditchverb(GET RID OF)
[T]informal
to getridof something or someone that is nolongerwanted:
抛弃,遗弃,丢弃Thegetawaycarhad been ditched acoupleofmilesaway from thesceneof therobbery.逃离现场用的车辆被丢弃在距抢劫地两英里以外的地方。
Did youknowthat Sarah ditched(=endedherrelationshipwith)herboyfriendlastweek?萨拉上个星期把她男朋友给甩了,你知道吗?
Removing and getting rid of things
- abandonment
- banish
- be scattered to the four windsidiom
- bin
- castsomeone/somethingaside/away/off
- dumping
- eradication
- erase
- erasure
- evacuate
- evacuation
- exorcism
- fling
- scrape
- shedding
- shoo
- shrug
- shrugsomethingoff
- shuck
- sling
ditchverb(AIRCRAFT)
[IorT]
tolandanaircraftinwaterin anemergency
(使飞机)在水上迫降Air travel: aviation
- aerobatic
- aerodynamically
- aerodynamics
- aeronautic
- aeronautical
- air bridge
- air traffic control
- aircraft
- airshow
- airspace
- aviation
- blind
- excess baggage
- flight path
- outfly
- overflight
- post-flight
- putsomething/someonedown
- setsomethingdown
- slipstream