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单词 longship
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Definition of longship in English:

longship

noun ˈlɒŋʃɪpˈlɔŋˌʃɪp
  • A long, narrow warship, powered by both oar and sail with many rowers, used by the Vikings and other ancient northern European peoples.

    狭长快速战船(北欧海盗及其他北欧民族使用的划桨帆船,有多名划手)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Below the empty windows, waves crash against rocks that bear the keel marks of Viking longships.
    • You hardly need reminding that it was Captain Helle's intrepid ancestors who took their longships across the Atlantic to the New World and who pillaged and dominated northern Europe for over three centuries.
    • This is the third maize maze he has planted at his 450-acre farm - last year the puzzle was in the shape of a spider's web and in 2002 it was a Viking longship.
    • Wherries evolved from the original Viking longships of 800 years ago, and when you see them compared it's clear they haven't changed much.
    • Their longships could sail in very shallow water, and the navigable rivers that so benefit trade in Europe proved to be watery highways that allowed the Vikings to strike far into the interior of the continent.
    • The terrors of the early 21st century will be as remote to their lives as Viking longships are to ours.
    • The archaeological indicators that Vikings once cruised offshore are the watchtowers built along the coasts of Spain, France, and Italy by people anxiously looking out for their signature longships.
    • In 875, Alfred went to sea with a small naval force and on the south coast of Wessex met 7 Viking longships and defeated them.
    • He would then live in peace and prosperity, safe from the ferocious Danish longships.
    • The Scandinavian invaders sailed up neighbouring Loch Long and hauled their longships from the landing place at Arrochar over the pass to Tarbet.
    • The most likely link is with Viking raiders who penetrated northern parts in the pre-Norman period, sailing their longships into river estuaries before manhandling them into strategic locations.
    • With some horned helmets and a couple of axes they would have fitted right in on the deck of a longship.
    • The Orkney Museum's latest items include models of a Viking longship and a sailing ship as well as children's toys and domestic artefacts.
    • Viking longships sailed up the Mersey - and Norsemen may have settled on land between Altrincham and Lymm.
    • They raided and pillaged, then headed back across the North Sea in their longships.
    • If you ask anybody what their image of the Vikings is it would be of hairy men with blades and axes on board longships.
    • Planted in the shape of a Viking longship, the aim of the game is very simple - find your way out of five miles of intricate pathways.
    • Nordic fighters armed with swords and battleaxes took to the streets, while Viking longships cruised on the River Ouse.

Definition of longship in US English:

longship

nounˈlɔŋˌʃɪpˈlôNGˌSHip
  • A long, narrow warship, powered by both oar and sail, used by the Vikings and other northern European peoples.

    狭长快速战船(北欧海盗及其他北欧民族使用的划桨帆船,有多名划手)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • In 875, Alfred went to sea with a small naval force and on the south coast of Wessex met 7 Viking longships and defeated them.
    • Below the empty windows, waves crash against rocks that bear the keel marks of Viking longships.
    • Wherries evolved from the original Viking longships of 800 years ago, and when you see them compared it's clear they haven't changed much.
    • This is the third maize maze he has planted at his 450-acre farm - last year the puzzle was in the shape of a spider's web and in 2002 it was a Viking longship.
    • You hardly need reminding that it was Captain Helle's intrepid ancestors who took their longships across the Atlantic to the New World and who pillaged and dominated northern Europe for over three centuries.
    • They raided and pillaged, then headed back across the North Sea in their longships.
    • Viking longships sailed up the Mersey - and Norsemen may have settled on land between Altrincham and Lymm.
    • Their longships could sail in very shallow water, and the navigable rivers that so benefit trade in Europe proved to be watery highways that allowed the Vikings to strike far into the interior of the continent.
    • The Scandinavian invaders sailed up neighbouring Loch Long and hauled their longships from the landing place at Arrochar over the pass to Tarbet.
    • The terrors of the early 21st century will be as remote to their lives as Viking longships are to ours.
    • If you ask anybody what their image of the Vikings is it would be of hairy men with blades and axes on board longships.
    • The Orkney Museum's latest items include models of a Viking longship and a sailing ship as well as children's toys and domestic artefacts.
    • Nordic fighters armed with swords and battleaxes took to the streets, while Viking longships cruised on the River Ouse.
    • He would then live in peace and prosperity, safe from the ferocious Danish longships.
    • The archaeological indicators that Vikings once cruised offshore are the watchtowers built along the coasts of Spain, France, and Italy by people anxiously looking out for their signature longships.
    • Planted in the shape of a Viking longship, the aim of the game is very simple - find your way out of five miles of intricate pathways.
    • With some horned helmets and a couple of axes they would have fitted right in on the deck of a longship.
    • The most likely link is with Viking raiders who penetrated northern parts in the pre-Norman period, sailing their longships into river estuaries before manhandling them into strategic locations.
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