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I . ditch <-es> [dɪtʃ] SOST

2. ditch (for defense):

ditch

II . ditch [dɪtʃ] VB vb trans

2. ditch (escape from):

ditch

3. ditch (end a relationship):

ditch

III . ditch [dɪtʃ] VB vb intr

last-ditch AGG, last-gasp AGG

Esempi monolingue (non verificati dalla Redazione di PONS)

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Ditches surround it and there are three earthen ramparts.
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The name is identical with the word "ll" which means ditch or gully.
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Fields are generally large and bounded by drainage ditches.
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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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An excavation was done in 2002, revealing a steep ditch.
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This resulted in the exploration of a double ring ditch in 1931, although most ring ditches are true circles with only one ditch.
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The ditch was not filled with water and had a palisade at its base.
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The small fort was defended by earthenwork and by two small ditches.
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The tree also makes an excellent landscape tree in moist areas, especially along roads and ditches where a good amount of water can be available.
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