არსებითი სახელი
Universal
a narrow channel dug at the side of a road or field, to hold or carry away water: their car went out of control and plunged into a ditch
1provide with a ditch or ditches: he was praised for ditching the coastal areas [no object] make or repair ditches: (as noun ditching)they would have to pay for hedging and ditching
2 informal get rid of or give up:plans for the road were ditched following a public inquiry end a relationship with (someone) peremptorily:she ditched her husband to marry the window cleaner North American play truant from (school):maybe she could ditch school and run away
3bring (an aircraft) down on water in an emergency:he was picked up by a gunboat after ditching his plane in the Mediterranean [no object] (of an aircraft) make a forced landing on water:the aircraft was obliged to ditch in the sea off the North African coast