Dique in english

Dam

pronunciation: dæm part of speech: noun
In gestures

dique = dam ; levee ; seawall ; embankment ; dike [dyke]. 

Example: The article 'Poland: the dam breaks' outlines the history of severe censorship restrictions in Poland = The article 'Poland: the dam breaks' outlines the history of severe censorship restrictions in Poland.Example: The author considers whether the librarian should be a filter, providing only those materials considered appropriate, or a levee holding back the floodwaters of publications and proliferating information.Example: A violent storm breached the seawall caused widespread flooding of the area including the library.Example: Side-effects on the environment include beaches losing sand because of seafront embankments, littoral dunes deteriorating and marinas becoming silted.Example: The article is entitled 'Holes in the dike: is Cambridge Scientific publisher losing water?.

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» construcción de diquesdiking [dyking] .

Example: The technology of dyking and draining salt marshlands was widespread in coastal Europe, and was introduced along the eastern North American seaboard wherever needed.

» construir un diquedike [dyke] .

Example: By dyking the land and clearing up the scrub and drift wood that covered most of it, there was left a magnificent stretch of splendid soil.

» dejar en el dique secomothballput out to + pastureput out to + grassput + Nombre + out of action .

Example: Thirty years ago, owners would have either bulldozed entire facilities or mothballed them and built new plants.

Example: Let the free market decide whether it wants to support Prince's way of doing business or it wants to put him out to pasture.

Example: The article 'Should the computer be put out to grass?' argues that successful transfer of information relies more on quality than quantity.

Example: After a brilliant first season with Benfica, Mantorras had a terrible second one; a traumatizing knee injury put Mantorras out of action.

» dique rompeolasbreakwater dike .

Example: Haphazard coral mining has weakened the reef which serves as a natural breakwater dyke, causing severe beach erosion.

» dique secodry dock .

Example: After the dry dock had been completed the water was pumped out but the cement floor and sides were not strong enough to prevent rupture by the pressure from below.

» en el dique secoin dry dockin the wildernessdry spell .

Example: Three bills intended to scuttle affirmative action in California were left in dry dock when the committee refused to pass them.

Example: Beckham is currently back in the starting line-up after a year in the wilderness under Steve McClaren and even skippered the side again on Sunday.

Example: After ten years of glut in the economy, a dry spell is due, and it will last for more than a year or two.

» estar en el dique secobe out of actionbe out of commission .

Example: DJ Slim will be out of action for a bit -- he has a serious back injury that needs intensive treatment immediately.

Example: It is being reported that after the surgery, Fidel Castro would be out of commission for two months.

decirse que = be reputed to. 

Example: By 1826 the library was reputed to have 14,276 items, the larger portion of which were folios and quartos.

Dique synonyms

levee in spanish: dique, pronunciation: levi part of speech: noun dike in spanish: dique, pronunciation: daɪk part of speech: noun dyke in spanish: dique, pronunciation: daɪk part of speech: noun dkm in spanish: dkm, pronunciation: sikəm part of speech: noun decameter in spanish: decámetro, pronunciation: dikæmətɜr part of speech: noun dam up in spanish: embalsar, pronunciation: dæmʌp part of speech: verb dekameter in spanish: dekametro, pronunciation: dikæmətɜr part of speech: noun dekametre in spanish: dekametre, pronunciation: dikəmetri part of speech: noun decametre in spanish: decámetro, pronunciation: dikɑmətɜr part of speech: noun
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