ditch

ditch
di 
1. noun
(a long narrow hollow dug in the ground especially one to drain water from a field, road etc: He climbed over the fence and fell into a ditch.) zanja, foso, cuneta

2. verb
(to get rid of: The stolen car had been ditched by the thieves several miles away.) abandonar
ditch n zanja / cuneta
ditch
tr[dɪʧ]
noun
1 (gen) zanja, foso, cuneta; (at roadside) cuneta; (for irrigation) acequia
transitive verb
1 familiar (get rid of - object) deshacerse de, tirar; (boyfriend, girlfriend) plantar, abandonar
2 familiar (plan) abandonar, desechar
intransitive verb
1 SMALLAVIATION/SMALL hacer un amerizaje forzoso
\
SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
to ditch a plane hacer un amerizaje forzoso
to the last ditch hasta el final
ditch ['dɪʧ] vt
1) : cavar zanjas en
2) discard: deshacerse de, botar
ditch n
: zanja f, fosa f, cuneta f (en una carretera)
ditch
n.
(§ pl.: ditches) = caño s.m.
cuneta s.f.
foso s.m.
gavia s.f.
hoya s.f.
presa s.f.
zanja s.f.
v.
zanjar v.

I dɪtʃ
noun zanja f; (at roadside) cuneta f; (for irrigation) acequia f

II
transitive verb
1) (abandon) (colloq) \<\<girlfriend/boyfriend\>\> plantar (fam), botar (AmC, Chi fam); \<\<object\>\> deshacerse* de, botar (AmL exc RPl), tirar (Esp, RPl); \<\<plan\>\> abandonar, desechar
2) (Aviat)

to ditch a plane — hacer* un amaraje or amarizaje or amerizaje (forzoso)

[dɪtʃ]
1.
N (gen) zanja f ; (at roadside) cuneta f ; (=irrigation channel) acequia f ; (as defence) foso m
2.
VT * (=get rid of) [+ car] deshacerse de; [+ person] dejar plantado *

to ditch a plane — hacer un amaraje forzoso

* * *

I [dɪtʃ]
noun zanja f; (at roadside) cuneta f; (for irrigation) acequia f

II
transitive verb
1) (abandon) (colloq) \<\<girlfriend/boyfriend\>\> plantar (fam), botar (AmC, Chi fam); \<\<object\>\> deshacerse* de, botar (AmL exc RPl), tirar (Esp, RPl); \<\<plan\>\> abandonar, desechar
2) (Aviat)

to ditch a plane — hacer* un amaraje or amarizaje or amerizaje (forzoso)


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