Examples of using Dike in English and their translations into Arabic
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Colloquial
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Political
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
smaller relatively shallow intrusive bodies such as dikes and sills. Diabase dikes occur in regions of crustal extension and often occur in dike swarms of hundreds of individual dikes or sills radiating from a single volcanic center.
In 1993, a dike was to be built on the supposed site of the lighthouse of Alexandria.
The request further indicates that: the dike/dunes and marshland covered with dune will be treated by sifting; the low marsh and beach will be treated through metal detection with geo-mapping and data-logging; and, the high marshland will be treated through metal detection.
Dad, where's Dike?
That dike's lasted 100 years.
How's It. Dike doing?
great impression of Dike.
Eugene, It. Dike's got a full aid kit.
Sitting around freezing our ass off, singing Dike's praises.
You know what Dike's problem is, don't you?
The dike breaks and floods caused widespread devastation in Zeeland and Holland.
Dike wasn't bad because he made bad decisions he was bad because he made no decisions.
The leading scholars of the Ibadan School include Saburi Biobaku, Kenneth Dike, J. F. A. Ajayi, Adiele Afigbo, E. A. Ayandele, O. Ikime and Tekena Tamuno.
Sifting of dikes and dunes.
Japanese dikes make love outside.
Asian dikes on the massage chair.
Young dikes have joy and shower.
He was close to the dike.
Dreams are water seeping through cracks in the dike.
Joint Exfoliation joint Vein Dike Columnar jointing.