English to Belarusian Meaning of ditch - роў


Ditch :
роў
роўзагубіўканавыкапанне канаў
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Definitions of ditch in English
Noun(1) a long narrow excavation in the earth(2) any small natural waterway
Verb(1) forsake(2) throw away(3) sever all ties with, usually unceremoniously or irresponsibly(4) make an emergency landing on water(5) crash or crash-land(6) cut a trench in, as for drainage
Examples of ditch in English
(1) Steve was at work and my mother was sleeping, so I could ditch school today.(2) Yes, you can bail out of the aircraft or you can ditch the aircraft in the ocean or you can land.(3) Anyway, I had some people telling me to ditch the girl, others telling me to forgive and forget.(4) You need some breathing room, but you don't want to totally ditch Lindsay.(5) As your brother and your best friend, I ask you to ditch school today and go somewhere… anywhere as long as it's not school.(6) I was concerned that I was either going to have to ditch the aircraft or would have controllability problems on deck.(7) Why didn't the pilot just head out to sea and ditch the plane so the Chinese wouldn't have gotten a chance to capture it?(8) I mean come on you can't just ditch us because you moved across the country.(9) We hit a ditch and in about ten or 15 minutes all was quite.(10) If you want to ditch school and come over to hang out with me, they why should I stop you?(11) Then you discover that the process has all the glamour of digging a ditch .(12) the aircraft was obliged to ditch in the sea off the North African coast(13) Some planes searched in vain; a lot of the fighters had to ditch as they simply ran out of fuel.(14) One of their missions was to fire illumination flares to aid commercial and military aircraft that were forced to ditch at sea.(15) Why did Isabel Gonzalez carry flowers to a roadside ditch for more than 50 years?(16) Next, we came across a wide canal or antitank ditch that was filled with water.
Related Phrases of ditch
(1) irrigation ditch ::
арык
(2) drainage ditch ::
дрэнажная траншэя
(3) last-ditch ::
апошні аплот
(4) ditch water ::
канавы вада
Synonyms
Noun
1. trench ::
траншэя
Verb
2. dig a ditch in ::
рыць канаву
4. chuck ::
заціскной патрон
5. trench ::
траншэя
6. dump ::
звалка
Different Forms
ditch, ditched, ditches, ditching
Word Example from TV Shows
...I don't know if I can ditch Priya
two nights in a row.

...I don't know if I can DITCH Priya two nights in a row.

The Big Bang Theory Season 4, Episode 19

You always do this. Ditch me
for a woman you don't have a shot with.

You always do this. Ditch me for a woman you don't have a shot with.

The Big Bang Theory Season 3, Episode 6

What do you say? This Friday
we ditch work and go to Disneyland?

What do you say? This Friday we DITCH work and go to Disneyland?

The Big Bang Theory Season 6, Episode 18

Very well. I'm sure I can find something
that will help you ditch that itch.

Very well. I'm sure I can find something that will help you DITCH that itch.

The Big Bang Theory Season 4, Episode 6

But I say we ditch Akane
and make a run for Snow Lake.

But I say we DITCH Akane and make a run for Snow Lake.

Westworld Season 2, Episode 5

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