dike - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of dike in Hindi

  • तटबंध
  • बांध
  • आड़
  • नाला
  • सेतु
  • खाई
  • बंद
  • नाली
  • रोक
  • स्र्कावट
  • ख़ंदक़

dike Definition

Noun

  • a long wall or embankment built to prevent flooding from the sea.
  • a ditch or watercourse.
  • an intrusion of igneous rock cutting across existing strata.
  • variant spelling of dyke2

Verb

  • provide (land) with a wall or embankment to prevent flooding.

dike Example

  • In this way the towns of Rotterdam, Schiedam, Vlaardingen and Maasluis have all gradually extended over the Maas dike in order to keep in touch with the river, and the small town of Delftshaven is built altogether on the outer side of the same dike. ( इस तरह नदी के संपर्क में रहने के लिए रॉटरडैम, शिदम, व्लार्डिंगेन और मास्लुइस के कस्बों ने धीरे-धीरे मास डाइक पर विस्तार किया है, और डेल्फ़्टशावेन का छोटा शहर पूरी तरह से एक ही डाइक के बाहरी तरफ बनाया गया है। )
  • Two days' journey beyond Rakka, where the Euphrates breaks through the basalt dike of el-IIamme, are two admirably preserved ruins, built of gypsum and basalt, that on the Mesopotamian side called Zelebiya (Chanuga), and that on the Syrian, much the finer of the two, Halebiya or Zenobiya, the ancient Zenobia. ( रक्का से परे दो दिनों की यात्रा, जहां यूफ्रेट्स अल-आईअम्मे के बेसाल्ट डाइक के माध्यम से टूटता है, जिप्सम और बेसाल्ट से बने दो सराहनीय रूप से संरक्षित खंडहर हैं, जो मेसोपोटामिया की ओर ज़ेलेबिया (चानुगा) कहलाते हैं, और वह सीरियाई पर, बहुत कुछ दो में से महीन, हलेबिया या ज़ेनोबिया, प्राचीन ज़ेनोबिया। )
  • The principal feature in the scheme was the building of a dike from the island of Wieringen to the coast of Friesland. ( इस योजना की मुख्य विशेषता वाइरिंगेन द्वीप से फ्रिज़लैंड के तट तक एक बांध का निर्माण था। )

More Sentence

  • On the seaward side of the dike are some houses built on piles in the style of lake dwellings.
  • The dike became destroyed and was renewed under the Sassanian Shapur I.
  • Similarly the ancient dike in the river Tigris at this point is ascribed to Nimrod.
  • It is there traversed by a dike of whinstone, of which that range is wholly composed.
  • On the stone dike of each sementera the owner paused to place three small stones to hold the olla.
  • But if thou art a man, as I am sure thou art, Come over the dike and fight with me.
  • That is, a dike is a more or less vertical sheet of igneous rock which has cooled and crystallized in a fissure.
  • A strong dike protected it from the ocean, the sluices only admitting sufficient water for the needs of the town.
  • On the farther side of this stony dike our pursuers were held like rushing waters behind a sudden fallen tree.
  • This rampart was washed on three sides by the sea, and on the other was protected by a broad deep dike and then an outer wall.
  • They began to demolish dike after dike of the strong lines, ranged one within another for fifteen miles to their city of the interior.
  • Two of the ships, one on each side of the causeway, advanced abreast of the army, sweeping the dike with their fire.
  • The Westkapelle dike, 12,468 ft.
  • A great dike, extending S.E.
  • Another dike about 150 yds.
  • I shifted the car into reverse and started to back up in the direction of the charging dick-hating, ball-breaking bull dike.
  • Most of the conversation around the table was about the dike, which was being built between Tepeyac and Ixtapalapa across the Lake.
  • On that side, running in more than half a circle from the hill and back to it, there was a deep dike with a thick hedge on the inner side.
  • It was that first, redoubtable moment of inundation, when the stream rises to the level of the levee and when the water begins to filter through the fissures of dike.
  • They rode over the Dike and down the Coomb, and then, turning swiftly eastwards, they took a path that skirted the foothills for a mile or so, until bending south it passed back.
  • Now silently the host of Rohan moved forward into the field of Gondor, pouring in slowly but steadily, like the rising tide through breaches in a dike that men have thought secure.
  • One of the guests, Coatleztli, the son of the governor of Xochimilco, said that he had heard that there was a lot of resentment around the valley about the worker levies used to build the dike.
  • This is afforded, either by means of a so-called sleeping dike (slaperdyk) behind the weak spot, as, for instance, between Kadzand and Breskens in Zeeland-Flanders, and again between 's Gravenzande and Loosduinen; or by means of piers or breakwaters (hoofden, heads) projecting at intervals into the sea and composed of piles, or brushwood and stones.