释义 |
diked, dyked, ppl. a.|daɪkt| [f. dike n.1 + -ed.] Furnished with a dike or dikes.
1830Westm. Rev. XIII. 173 Dyked marsh owes its formation to a natural phenomenon which appears to have been in operation for ages on the upper shores of the bay of Fundy. 1884S. E. Dawson Handbk. Dom. Canada 67 The dyked meadow-lands of the Acadians. |