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单词 Viking
释义
VikingVi‧king /ˈvaɪkɪŋ/ noun [countable] Word Origin
WORD ORIGINViking
Origin:
1800-1900 Old Norse vikingr, perhaps from vik ‘bay, inlet’ or from Old English wic ‘camp’
Examples
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  • Before this season, the Vikings had gained a reputation of collapsing against inferior opponents.
  • David Palmer scored two first-half touchdowns for the Vikings, on an eight-yard run and a seven-yard catch.
  • She'd never have suspected the Viking of possessing culinary skills.
  • The Vikings themselves are represented as small characters which have an amusing range of animations to denote their current state.
  • The Romans and Vikings used them first as routes into the country for conquest and later for trade.
  • The things the Vikings had done in Raynes Park were, let's face it, unspeakable.
  • Two previous Viking landing sites, and now the Pathfinder site at Ares Vallis, all seem to have the same soil.
a member of the group of Scandinavian people who sailed in ships to attack areas along the coasts of northern and western Europe from the 8th to 11th centuries
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