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Mitch Meaning in English

word

/ˈmɪtʃ/
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释义

To skip school or class without permission. It is mainly used in some varieties of English, especially Scottish and Australian English, and is informal.

用法与细微差别

Less common than 'skip class', 'play truant', or 'ditch school' in general English. Usually refers specifically to school attendance, not missing work or other duties. Common pattern: 'mitch school' or 'mitch off school' in regional use.

例句

He mitched school yesterday.

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The boys mitched to go to the beach.

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She got in trouble for mitching class.

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We used to mitch on Fridays when the weather was good.

natural

Are they mitching again, or are they actually sick this time?

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He'd mitched off school before, so nobody believed his excuse.

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