dike
dike 英 [daɪk] 美 [daɪk]
n. 堤防,堤坝;障碍物;(英)壕沟 vt. 筑堤防护;开沟排水(等于dyke)
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- A dike is a structure made of earth or stone that's used to hold back water. If you visit the Netherlands, you can see their elaborate system of dikes, without which much of the country would be underwater.
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- n. 堤防,堤坝;障碍物;(英)壕沟
- vt. 筑堤防护;开沟排水(等于dyke)
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1. The dyke (or dike in American English) intrudes through the even older rocks of African craton, the core of oldest rocks forming the continent of Africa.
堤防(或美式英语堤)通过侵入非洲克拉通形成的最古老的非洲大陆岩石核心的更老的岩石。
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2. Amsterdam is home to more nationalities than any other city in the world and Dutch dredging companies and dike builders operate on a global scale.
而阿姆斯特丹比世界上任一城市都深具文化兼容性。 此外,荷兰的疏浚和筑坝公司也在全球范围内开展着工程项目。
- dike (n.) Old English dic "trench, ditch; an earthwork with a trench; moat," from Proto-Germanic *dik- (source also of Old Norse diki "ditch, fishpond," Old Frisian dik "mound, dam," Middle Dutch dijc "mound, dam, pool," Dutch dijk "dam," German Deich "embankment"), from PIE root *dhigw- "to pierce; to fix, fasten" (see fix (v.)).
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