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词组 ditch
释义 ditch
verb
  1. to reject, discard, abandon; to elude US, 1899
    • You ought to ditch the Dukes while you can. — Irving Shulman, The Amboy Dukes, p. 62, 1947
    • We are free to go, but have to be very sneaky and ditch Bruce somewhere inside the Pentagon maze so he won’t find the Acapulco Gold in the car. — Abbie Hoffman, Revolution for the Hell of It, p. 44, 1968
    • Honey, ditching class to go shopping doesn’t make you a defective. — The Breakfast Club, 1985
    • I myself have ditched and gotten so bored I did homework. Figure that shit out. — Ferris Buehler’s Day Off, 1986
    • That’s wonderful! Did she ditch him for another guy? — C.D. Payne, Youth in Revolt, p. 250, 1993
    • You think this is too mean, ditching him this way? — 200 Cigarettes, 1999
    • Lord Archer “ditched lover to win promotion.” — Paul Kelso, The Guardian, 20 June 2001
  2. to release (from prison) US
    An abbreviation and corruption of “discharge”.
    • — Charles Shafer, Folk Speech in Texas Prisons, p. 202, 1990
  3. in an emergency, to bring an aircraft down in the sea UK, 1941
    • [T]he Sea plane which ditched in the water between Hythe Pier and Weston Shore in the Solent. — Maritime and Coastguard Agency [Press release], 27 July 1998
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