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I . ditch <-es> [dɪtʃ] N

ditch
rów m
irrigation ditch

II . ditch [dɪtʃ] VB trans inf

III . ditch [dɪtʃ] VB intr

ditch plane:

ditch
to ditch school trans inf
to ditch school trans inf

last-ditch ADJ

Usage examples with ditch

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The deep ditch excavated has survived to the present day.
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Four bridges throughout the park cross the ditch.
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It is at the head of a valley opening south to the sea, surrounded by a ditch over 8m wide and at present 1.8m deep.
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Small scale excavations were made in 2012 revealing the depth of the ditches.
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It was protected by a deep dry moat or fortification ditch.
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He built houses and storage rooms, and an irrigation ditch to power his grain mill.
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Areas covered by forests, ditches and roads total 0.12 km, while building areas amount to 0.10 km, and wasteland covers 0.11 km.
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It grows in many types of moist and wet habitat, including disturbed areas such as ditches, and sometimes in drier areas.
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The small fort was defended by earthenwork and by two small ditches.
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This enclosure is surrounded by a square ditch totaling 160 feet wide.
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