Traducción de ditch de Inglés a Sueco

Traducción de la palabra ditch de inglés a sueco con sinónimos, antónimos, conjugación, pronunciación y ejemplos de uso.

ditch en sueco

ditch
generalsustantivo dike [n]
  guttersustantivo rännsten [u], dike [n]
  planverbo spola, överge
  loveverbo överge, ge på båten
  objectsverbo kasta bort, kassera, slänga
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Definiciones de ditch
sustantivo
1. ditch - a long narrow excavation in the earth
  excavation the act of digging; "there's an interesting excavation going on near Princeton"
  drainage ditch a ditch for carrying off excess water or sewage
  irrigation ditch a ditch to supply dry land with water artificially
  ha-ha, haw-haw, sunk fence a ditch with one side being a retaining wall; used to divide lands without defacing the landscape
  trench a ditch dug as a fortification having a parapet of the excavated earth
  trench a ditch dug as a fortification having a parapet of the excavated earth
2. ditch - any small natural waterway
  waterway a navigable body of water
verbo
1. ditch - make an emergency landing on water
  crash land make an emergency landing
  air, air travel, aviation a distinctive but intangible quality surrounding a person or thing; "an air of mystery"; "the house had a neglected air"; "an atmosphere of defeat pervaded the candidate's headquarters"; "the place had an aura of romance"
2. ditch - crash or crash-land; "ditch a car"; "ditch a plane"
  crash stop operating; "My computer crashed last night"; "The system goes down at least once a week"
3. ditch - forsake; "ditch a lover"
  abandon, desert, desolate, forsake stop maintaining or insisting on; of ideas or claims; "He abandoned the thought of asking for her hand in marriage"; "Both sides have to give up some claims in these negotiations"
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Wiki
A ditch is usually defined as a small to moderate depression created to channel water. In Anglo-Saxon, the word dïc already existed and was pronounced 'deek' in northern England and 'deetch' in the south. The origins of the word lie in digging a trench and forming the upcast soil into a bank alongside it.

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