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dyke
- IPA[dʌɪk]
英式
- a long wall or embankment built to prevent flooding from the sea.;a low wall or earthwork serving as a boundary or defence
- provide (land) with a wall or embankment to prevent flooding
noun: dyke, plural noun: dykes
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名詞
- 1. a long wall or embankment built to prevent flooding from the sea.
- ▪ a low wall or earthwork serving as a boundary or defence Offa's Dyke
- ▪ a causeway.
- 2. a ditch or watercourse.
- 3. an intrusion of igneous rock cutting across existing strata.
- 4. Australian, New Zealand informal, dated a toilet.
動詞
- 1. provide (land) with a wall or embankment to prevent flooding they dyked the marshland along the rivers to provide pasture in summer the fertility of those dyked lands was unrivalled
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- a deposit of sand cutting through sedimentary strata in the manner of an igneous dyke, formed ...
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- a dyke that is roughly circular in plan, formed by upwelling of magma in a conical or ...
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- a series of earthworks marking the traditional boundary between England and Wales, running from ...
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