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DITCH definition: 1. a long, narrow open hole that is dug into the ground, usually at the side of a road or field…. Learn more.
- English (US)
DITCH meaning: 1. a long, narrow open hole that is dug into...
- Traditional
DITCH translate: (尤指路邊或田邊用來供水、排水或劃分土地的)溝渠,壕溝, 擺脫, 拋棄,遺棄,丟棄,...
- Znaczenie Ditch, Definicja W Cambridge English Dictionary
DITCH definicja: 1. a long, narrow open hole that is dug...
- Ditch: Russian Translation
DITCH translate: канава, ров , бросать, отделываться . Learn...
- Ditch: Italian Translation
DITCH translate: fosso, fossato, fosso, abbandonare. Learn...
- Ditch: Japanese Translation
DITCH translate: 排水溝, 溝(みぞ), 処分(しょぶん)する. Learn more in the...
- Ditch: Thai Translation
ditch translate: คูน้ำ, ทิ้ง. Learn more in the Cambridge...
- Ditch: Indonesian Translation
DITCH translate: parit, membuang. Learn more in the...
- English (US)
Ditch definition: a long, narrow excavation made in the ground by digging, as for draining or irrigating land; trench.. See examples of DITCH used in a sentence.
noun. 1. a narrow channel dug in the earth, usually used for drainage, irrigation, or as a boundary marker. 2. any small, natural waterway. 3. Irish. a bank made of earth excavated from and placed alongside a drain or stream. 4. informal.
The meaning of DITCH is a long narrow excavation dug in the earth (as for drainage). How to use ditch in a sentence.
1. a long, narrow excavation in the ground, as for drainage or irrigation; trench. 2. any natural channel or waterway. v.t. 3. to dig a ditch in or around. 4. to derail or drive into a ditch. 5. to crash-land on water and abandon (an aircraft). 6. Slang.
a long, narrow hole in the ground next to a road or field, which water can flow through. ditch. verb [ T ] informal uk / dɪtʃ / us. to get rid of someone or something that you do not need or want now: It's time to ditch those old shoes and buy a new pair. (Definition of ditch from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)
Ditch definition: A long narrow trench or furrow dug in the ground, as for irrigation, drainage, or a boundary line.