ditch2 verb 1 [transitiveT] informalGET RID OF to stop having something because you no longer want it 扔掉,抛弃,丢弃 The government has ditched plans to privatise the prison. 政府放弃了监狱私有化的计划。
2 [transitiveT] informalRELATIONSHIP to end a romantic relationship with someone 甩掉,抛弃〔情人〕 Meg and Neil were due to marry, but she ditched him. 梅格与尼尔本来是要结婚的,可她把他给甩了。
3 [transitiveT] American EnglishAmE spoken informal to not go to school, a class etc when you should 逃学,逃课 SYN British English skip Did you ditch class today? 你今天逃课了?
4. [transitiveT] American EnglishAmE spoken informal to leave someone you are with in a place without telling them you are going 甩下〔某人〕
5 [intransitiveI, transitiveT]TTA to land an aircraft in a controlled crash into water (使)〔飞机〕在水上紧急降落;(使)迫降于水域 Two balloonists had to ditch during the race. 两名乘气球飞行者在比赛中被迫在水上紧急降落。