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海盜英文怎麼寫

1. 關於海盜的英文句子

這個夠不夠?如何做個優秀的海盜(英文)have seen a lot of posts here about people having problems with piracy. Most have figured out how to catch ships, however they get caught and fined. Since this seems to be a huge question I put together some of the information from PatricianWorld and brought it here. It may be beneficial for the mods to sticky this near the top. This gives a bunch of information on piracy, along with Baltic Traders cascade capture strategy for handling more heavily manned ships early on.Ships in port that are at anchor do not appear to notice vessels captured outside the port, however once they leave the dock their site radius appears to be active not just when they are on the ocean. I have a feeling the AI also gets a slightly larger sight radius than we do, but can't prove it. Sailing experience is more important than fighting for piracy. If you can't catch them the extra fighting skill is meaningless. So if you have 0/0/4 (t/s/f) and 0/2/0 captains as choices either look for a new one or use the 0/2/0. I prefer 3 sailing or better. 5 is preferable since I can catch empty snaikkas with 100% health as well.Unarmed cogs are the easiest targets and can be caught by snaikkas with captains that have no sailing experience. So your main targets should be unarmed cogs and snaikkas. Snaikkas should either be heavily loaded, under 90% health, or both. Later when you have crayers and hulks that are stage 3 anything will be fair game. Do not return the ships to the port the came from or the merchants home port. Both of these tend to increase the odds of getting caught. I would recommend sending most of the ships you catch to your home port (they will automatically head there once you capture them), just make sure they weren't owned by your hometown competitor and you aren't preying outside your hometown. Writing down a list of all the competitors and the town they are in may be beneficial. You will still run into many lesser traders that aren't on the list, however I have never had a problem returning their ships to my homeport.Don't bother with weapons unless you are hunting convoys and pirate ships. This includes cutlasses unless you have spares. Unarmed merchant sailors are easy prey; having a couple more sailors will let you win so save the cutlasses for your pirate hunters.Use spotters with your pirates. 2 spotters are fine for river towns (Koln, Novgorod, Turon), use one at the mouth, one in town. The river towns should probably be your first haunt until you catch a few ships. Use 3 spotters for the new city near Novgorod (at the mouth of the river). 4 spotters should be fine for London, Stockholm, Helsinki, Bergen, and Oslo. Use 5 spotters for the rest. (Somebody can correct, I am sure I missed some cities that either need more or less). When you start your spotters will probably be minimum crew snaikkas, possibly even recently acquired. As you start getting qualified captains (don't waste a 3-5 trade captain with little fighting/sailing as a pirate。

海盜英文怎麼寫

) I would recommend replacing them with fully crewed snaikkas with captains, swords can wait until you get a surplus. Still keep one minimum crew snaikka with no captain in the city unless you have an auto buyer or an office in town. Don't shy away from multiple targets, if you catch them all you don't get fines. It should go without saying that if you have 3 pirates and 4 targets in a tight cluster that one will probably get away。 However, a long line of 4 or 5 spaced out is fair game. Catching all the witnesses will prevent fines. Many people believe that if you can change from pirate to civil after the deed you are going to get away with it, this is not true, stay a pirate a little longer (2-3 seconds at Normal speed). If you see another ship in the area you are probably busted unless you catch them as well. Since I started waiting around a couple seconds and catching any newcomers I have yet to face a fine, this streak has gone through 4 starter games and the current game.I would recommend using 3 pirates once you have 3 ships. Hold the captain with the highest sailing in reserve; he can even second as a spotter. Pirate with the other 2 and if you see a witness appear that is lightly loaded and virtually undamaged use the reserve to catch it. I would recommend that the reserve have cutlasses since you may need to board armed ships.While doing my research I now have 5 ships with qualified pirate captains working London/Edinburgh, there is also one spare min crew for the city duty in Edinburgh. When London starts drying up for a while or I see a bunch heading to (or in) Edinburgh I move, although soon they will do a stint 。

2. 海盜的資料【英文】

A pirate is a specialized in robbing ships at sea offenders. This is a rather old crime industry, since the ships, on the existence of pirates. Especially in navigation developed after sixteenth Century, as long as the business developed coastal areas, there are infested with pirates. The main characteristic of this kind of crime is the industry's, pirates many separate criminal, often by criminal groups in the form of robbery.海盜是指專門在海上搶劫其他船隻的犯罪者。

這是一門相當古老的犯罪行業,自有船隻航行以來,就有海盜的存在。特別是航海發達的16世紀之後,只要是商業發達的沿海地帶,就有海盜出沒。

這種犯罪行業的主要特點是,海盜者多非單獨的犯罪者,往往是以犯罪團體的形式打劫。

3. 海盜船英文介紹

A swift pirate ship, often operating with official sanction.這裡是海盜船的基本構造圖:/detail/detail.php?article_id=46P.S 海盜的由來:The history of piracy dates back more than 3000 years, but its accurate account depends on the actual meaning of the word 'pirate'. In English, the word piracy has many different meanings and its usage is still relatively new. Today, some uses of the word have no particular meaning at all. A meaning was first ascribed to the word piracy sometime before the XVII century. It appears that the word pirate (peirato) was first used in about 140 BC by the Roman historian Polybius. The Greek historian Plutarch, writing in about 100 A.D., gave the oldest clear definition of piracy. He described pirates as those who attack without legal authority not only ships, but also maritime cities. Piracy was described for the first time, among others, in Homer's The Iliad and The Odyssey. For a great many years there remained no unambiguous definition of piracy. Norse riders of the 9th and 11th century AD were not considered pirates but rather, were called "Danes" or "Vikings". Another popular meaning of the word in medieval England was "sea thieves". The meaning of the word pirate most closely tied to the contemporary was established in the XVIII century AD. This definition dubbed pirates "outlaws" whom even persons who were not soldiers could kill. The first application of international law actually involved anti-pirate legislation. This is due to the fact that most pirate acts were committed outside the borders of any country. Sometimes governments gave rights to the pirates to represent them in their wars. The most popular form was to give a license to a private sailor to attack enemy shipping on behalf of a specific king – Privateer. Very often a privateer when caught by the enemy was tried as an outlaw notwithstanding the license. Below we tried to outline a selective history of piracy, selective and arbitrary because there is so much that can be said about piracy and it is impossible to tell all. We hope that even this brief introduction will show the spirit and truth about the piracy the way we see it.。

4. “海盜”單詞縮寫

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n.[C]

1. 海盜;劫掠者

Pirates boarded the vessel and robbed the passengers.

海盜登上船隻,搶劫旅客。

2. 海盜船

Squadrons of pirates hung around the smaller islands.

成群結隊的海盜船還在較小的島嶼附近遊蕩。

3. 剽竊者;侵犯版權者,非法翻印者

A law was passed to squash pop music pirates.

通過了一個法律以打擊流行音樂翻錄者。

4. 非法接收(或廣播)無線電節目者

vt.

1. (以海盜方式)掠奪

2. 剽竊;非法翻印

There are lots of pirated editions.

有許多非法翻印的版本。

3. 挖(他人所僱用的人)

vi.

1. 做海盜;從事劫掠

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