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ditching ['dɪtʃɪŋ]

n. 开沟,水上迫降; 挖沟; 抛开; 溅落;

例句:

  • Ditching was a nasty but manageable maneuver.
    水面迫降虽然不愉快,却是容易掌握的手段.
  • Did your pager really just go off, or are you ditching the conversation?
    你的寻呼机真的响了还是你想中断谈话?
  • For ditching at night a sea - light will be illuminated.
    夜间迫降时,救生衣上的指示灯遇水自动发亮.
  • Ditching the landline phone can yield decent savings.
    来自WSJ
  • Ditching the dancers allowed us to hear the intricate splendour of Tchaikovsky's score.
    来自THETIMES
  • Hard-up consumers are ditching well-known brands and heading to discount supermarkets in record numbers.
    来自THETIMES