viking به انگلیسی
From Longman Dictionary
Vi‧king /ˈvaɪkɪŋ/ noun [countable]
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
عضوی از گروه مردم اسکاندیناوی که از قرن هشتم تا یازدهم در کشتی ها برای حمله به مناطقی در امتداد سواحل شمال و غرب اروپا حرکت می کردند.
Example
The Romans and Vikings used them first as routes into the country for conquest and later for trade
Two previous Viking landing sites, and now the Pathfinder site at Ares Vallis, all seem to have the same soil
Before this season, the Vikings had gained a reputation of collapsing against inferior opponents
The things the Vikings had done in Raynes Park were, let’s face it, unspeakable
The Vikings themselves are represented as small characters which have an amusing range of animations to denote their current state