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Qué (quién) es ditch - definición

SMALL TO MODERATE TRENCH CREATED TO CHANNEL WATER
Ditches; Open ditch
  • Sueca]], [[Valencian Community]]
  • Ditches at the [[Ouse Washes]] [[nature reserve]].
  • A ditch in the Netherlands
  • Waterplants growing in a ditch in the Netherlands, showing ''[[Sagittaria sagittifolia]]'' to the right.

ditch         
n.
Trench.
ditch         
¦ noun a narrow channel dug to hold or carry water.
¦ verb
1. provide with or dig a ditch.
2. informal get rid of; give up.
N. Amer. play truant from (school).
3. (with reference to an aircraft) make or cause to make a forced landing on water.
Derivatives
ditcher noun
ditching noun
Origin
OE dic, of Gmc origin; related to dyke1.
ditch         
(ditches, ditching, ditched)
1.
A ditch is a long narrow channel cut into the ground at the side of a road or field.
N-COUNT
2.
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. (INFORMAL)
I decided to ditch the sofa bed.
= dump
VERB: V n
3.
If someone ditches someone, they end a relationship with that person. (INFORMAL)
I can't bring myself to ditch him and start again.
= dump
VERB: V n
4.
If a pilot ditches an aircraft or if it ditches, the pilot makes an emergency landing.
One American pilot was forced to ditch his jet in the Gulf...
A survivor was knocked unconscious when the helicopter ditched.
VERB: V n, V
5.
see also last-ditch

Wikipedia

Ditch

A ditch is a small to moderate trench created to channel water. A ditch can be used for drainage, to drain water from low-lying areas, alongside roadways or fields, or to channel water from a more distant source for plant irrigation. Ditches are commonly seen around farmland, especially in areas that have required drainage, such as The Fens in eastern England and much of the Netherlands.

Roadside ditches may provide a hazard to motorists and cyclists, whose vehicles may crash into them and get damaged, flipped over, or stuck and cause major injury, especially in poor weather conditions and rural areas.

Ejemplos de uso de ditch
1. Last–ditch diplomacy Meanwhile, a flurry of diplomacy took place Wednesday, a last–ditch effort before the IAEA meeting to get Tehran to back off its stance.
2. Last–ditch bid Jean–Marie Guehenno, the head of UN peacekeeping, arrived in Eritrea late on Monday in a last–ditch effort to resolve the crisis.
3. Leaders are holding last–ditch talks with BA management today.
4. The vehicle stopped in a ditch surrounded by tall grass.
5. The Straight Talk Express is in a ditch. cohenr@washpost.com