柯林斯詞典ditch /d?t?/ (ditching,ditched,ditches) 1. N-COUNT A ditch is a long narrow channel cut into the ground at the side of a road or field. 道溝; 溝渠 Both vehicles ended up in a ditch. 兩輛車都掉進了溝裡。2. V-T If you ditch something that you have or are responsible for, you abandon it or get rid of it, because you no longer want it. 丟棄[非正式] I decided to ditch the sofa bed. 我決定把沙發(fā)牀扔掉。3. V-T If someone ditches someone, they end a relationship with that person. 拋棄[非正式] I can't bring myself to ditch him and start again. 我不能說服自己拋棄他,又重新開始。4. V-T/V-I If a pilot ditches an aircraft or if it ditches, the pilot makes an emergency landing. (飛機) 緊急迫降 One American pilot was forced to ditch his jet in the Gulf. 一個美國飛行員被迫在海灣緊急迫降其噴氣式飛機。5. V-T If someone ditches school or work, they decide not to go to school or work, although they are supposed to go there. 逃學(xué); 曠工[美國英語] [非正式] What do you say we ditch school and go to the mall? 我們逃學(xué)去商場,你覺得怎樣?6. →see also last-ditch 返回 ditch劍橋詞典a long , narrow open hole that is dug into the ground , usually at the side of a road or field , used especially for supplying or removing water or for dividing land (尤指路邊或田邊用來供水、排水或劃分土地的)溝渠,壕溝 返回 ditch