English-Vietnamese Dictionary
◊ DYKE
◊dyke /daik/ (dyke) /daik/
▫ danh từ
▪ đê, con đê (đi qua chỗ lội)
▪ rãnh, hào, mương, sông đào
▪ (nghĩa bóng) chướng ngại, sự ngăn cản, sự cản trở
▪ (ngành mỏ), (địa lý,địa chất) đaicơ thể tường
▫ ngoại động từ
▪ đắp đê, bảo vệ bằng đê
▪ (từ Mỹ,nghĩa Mỹ) đào hào quanh, đào rãnh quanh (cho thoát nước)
English Dictionary
◊ DYKE
dyke
n 1: a lesbian who is noticeably masculine [syn: {butch}]
2: a barrier constructed to contain the flow or water or to
keep out the sea [syn: {dam}, {dike}, {levee}]
v : enclose with a dike; "dike the land to protect it from
water" [syn: {dike}]
 dying  dyirbal  dyke  dylan  dynamic 
English-Vietnamese Mining Dictionary
◊ DYKE
◊dyke
thể tường, đai cơ
English-Vietnamese Water Dictionary
◊ DYKE
◊Dyke
▪máng, rãnh
 dust  dust  dyke  dynamics  dysentery 
English Computing Dictionary
◊ DID YOU MEAN DIKE?
dike
To remove or disable a portion of something, as a wire from a
computer or a subroutine from a program. A standard slogan is
"When in doubt, dike it out". (The implication is that it is
usually more effective to attack software problems by reducing
complexity than by increasing it.) The word "dikes" is widely
used among mechanics and engineers to mean "diagonal cutters",
especially the heavy-duty metal-cutting version, but may also
refer to a kind of wire-cutters used by electronics
technicians. To "dike something out" means to use such
cutters to remove something. Indeed, the TMRC Dictionary
defined dike as "to attack with dikes". Among hackers this
term has been metaphorically extended to informational objects
such as sections of code.
[{Jargon File}]
 dxf  dyadic  dyana  dylan  dylperl 
French-Vietnamese Dictionary
◊ DID YOU MEAN DYNE?
◊dyne
▫ danh từ giống cái
▪ (vật lý học) đin
German-Vietnamese Dictionary
◊ DID YOU MEAN DYK?
◊das Bild von Van Dyk
▪ {Vandyke}