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词汇 Viking
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Viking

noun
/ˈvaɪkɪŋ/
/ˈvaɪkɪŋ/
  1. a member of a race of Scandinavian people who attacked and sometimes settled in parts of north-west Europe, including Britain, in the 8th to the 11th centuries维京人,北欧海盗(斯堪的纳维亚部落成员,8–11 世纪时劫掠英国等西北欧部分地区,有时在当地定居)
    CultureIn Britain the Vikings were also known as Danes or Norsemen. They settled in the Scottish islands and in areas of eastern England, and the Danish King Canute (often also spelt Cnut) ruled England from 1016. The Vikings were feared as violent and cruel, but they were also noted for their skill in building ships and as sailors. They travelled in their longships to Iceland, Greenland and North America. They had an important influence on English culture and the English language, and their achievements are still celebrated in festivals such as Up-Helly-Aa.see also Danegeld, Danelaw, Vinland
    Collocations DictionaryViking is used before these nouns:
    • helmet
    词源from Old Norse víkingr, from vík ‘creek’ or Old English wīc ‘camp, dwelling place’.
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