释义 |
dikedike /daɪk/ noun [countable] dikeOrigin: Old English dic ‘ditch, dike’ - He had sifted some larger pebbles from the sand and was throwing them absently at the dike of drift and kelp.
- I skirted the dike district too - or at any rate two big chicks denied me entry to their purple sanctum.
- Somehow, I made it to the dike, dove over the dike, and there was my whole squad.
- Soon, we moved, and I walked over a dike.
- The dike around the shop complex had broken.
- The ammo bearer lifted his head above the dike to help call in artillery.
- They have proposed building a temporary dike around the crash site.
another spelling of dyke |