Viking
Viking 英 [ˈvaɪkɪŋ] 美 [ˈvaɪkɪŋ]
n. 北欧海盗
名词复数:vikings
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- n. 北欧海盗
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1. The story of American Exploration begins with a Viking called "Erik the Red".
美洲探险的传奇始于一个名叫“红色埃里克”的维京海盗。
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2. By the middle of 9th century, the Viking and the Danes were posing a threat to the Saxon kingdom of Wessex.
到9世纪中叶,北欧海盗和丹麦人威胁到撒克逊人的威撒克斯王国的安全。
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3. Later you can add a Missile Turret at each chokepoint, after you’ve built an Engineering Bay and your Viking attack group (see the next step) is out in the field wreaking havoc.
然后,你可以添加一个导弹炮塔在每个要塞后,你已经建立了一个工程湾海盗袭击和你下一步该集团(看到)双刃野外。
- Viking (n.) Scandinavian pirate, 1801, vikingr, in "The History of the Anglo-Saxons" by English historian Sharon H. Turner; he suggested the second element might be connected to king: But this later was dismissed as incorrect. The form viking is attested in 1820, in Jamieson's notes to "The Bruce." The word is a historians' revival; it was not used in Middle English, but it was reintroduced from Old Norse vikingr "freebooter, sea-rover, pirate, viking," which usually is explained as meaning properly "one who came from the fjords," from vik "creek, inlet, small bay" (cognate with Old English wic, Middle High German wich "bay," and second element in Reykjavik). But Old English wicing and Old Frisian wizing are almost 300 years older than the earliest attestation of the Old Norse word, and probably derive from wic "village, camp" (large temporary camps were a feature of the Viking raids), related to Latin vicus "village, habitation" (from PIE root *weik-(1) "clan").
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