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Перевод: dyke


[существительное]
сточная канава; канава ; ров ; уборная ; гать ; дамба ; защитная дамба; плотина ; запруда ; преграда ; препятствие; каменная ограда; дерновая ограда; дейк [геол.] ; дайка ;
[глагол]
защищать дамбой; окапывать рвом; осушать канавами; мочить в канавах


Тезаурус:

  1. They turned through the narrow Kendal Dyke into a lovely wilderness of reeds and water, sailed from one to another of the posts that mark the channel, came to a signpost standing not on land but out in the middle of the Sounds, read "to Horsey" on one side of it, reached away through Meadow Dyke, so narrow that they could easily have jumped ashore, and came at last to the open Mere.
  2. They included the Ripon event on the Ure, Heacy Woollen winter league on the Brighouse Canal, Three Counties league on Newark Dyke, Idle and Thackley Open on the Swale and the Bradford No. 1 on the Nidd.
  3. "What's your next move, you rambunctious dyke, you?"
  4. My reason for being there was that this particular bit of coast happens to be the northern end of the Offa's Dyke footpath, which winds for 168 miles along the English/Welsh border to Chepstow.
  5. "How does it feel to have a dyke fancy you rotten?" she managed.
  6. I grew up on his idea of Sir Walter Ralegh, and his Agincourt poem and Offa on the Dyke.
  7. Since each dyke is quite narrow, averaging only ten metres wide, that's an awful lot of dykes, and a cross-section through Iceland would reveal hundreds and hundreds, sometimes so closely spaced together that there would be scarcely any non-dyke material present and many dykes would be intruded up the middle of earlier ones.
  8. My plan was not to walk its length but to ride my mountain bike along minor roads as close as possible to the dyke.
  9. Dionne said: "Well, if she's had a necking session or two with you, you wicked dyke, she's obviously interested."
  10. Along the narrow causeway of the Monitz dyke, the pursuit flagged; he and the handful of cuirassiers who were his companions duly gained the bank of the lake, a frozen bog of mud, grass and ice.
  11. "Beyond the Old Dyke."
  12. Greg Dyke and I decided to explore the possibility of sponsorship, which could well be of great value in London Weekend Television's long-term future.
  13. That phrase rings in my dyke agony uncle ears constantly.

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