单词 | carrack |
释义 | BETA Examples ofcarrackDictionary> Examples ofcarrack carrackisn’t in the Cambridge Dictionary yet. You can help! Add a definition By the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, the main ships in use were the caravels and naus (carrack). From Wikipedia ![]() The 16th century saw thecarrackevolve into the galleon and then the ship of the line. From Wikipedia ![]() This privileged lookout permitted the monks to view incoming ships, of which, they had the right to 20% of the commerce transported by carracks. From Wikipedia ![]() The large carracks ("naus") are ships of 300-400t or more. From Wikipedia ![]() Thecarrackor nau was a three- or four-masted ship. From Wikipedia ![]() The roof, for example, sits atop a wood grid, designed in the shape of acarrack. From Wikipedia ![]() Another 33 carracks sank, while many more were dispersed. From Wikipedia ![]() Game counters include soldiers, colonists, missionaries, carracks, caravels, galleon fleets, and gold bars, along with individual named explorers, privateers, and conquistadors. From Wikipedia ![]() Carracktells her agents to let him run and that they will get the other one first. From Wikipedia ![]() The carracks were very large ships, usually between 1000 and 1500 tons, about double or triple the size of a large galleon or junk. From Wikipedia ![]() Although an armedcarrackcarried more firepower than a caravel, it was much less swift and less manoeuvrable, especially when loaded with cargo. From Wikipedia ![]() The remainder of the heavy vessels were mostly armed carracks and hulks together with thirty-four light ships. From Wikipedia ![]() During the 16th century, the galleon evolved from thecarrack. From Wikipedia ![]() It was a longer and more manoeuvrable type of ship with all the advantages of thecarrack. From Wikipedia ![]() While carracks played the leading role in early global explorations, galleons also played a part in the 16th and 17th centuries. From Wikipedia ![]() With the destruction and retreat of the galleys it became clear that thecarrackwas lost. From Wikipedia ![]() Thecarrackor "nau" was a three- or four-masted ship. From Wikipedia ![]() This junk was built by lashing two large boats together, upon which a wooden siege tower as tall as the carrack's deck was erected. From Wikipedia ![]() The type resembled a smallcarrackand had two or at most three masts, a high board and a dozen iron cannon. From Wikipedia ![]() The large carracks engaged in this trade had the hull painted black with pitch, and the term came to represent all western vessels. From Wikipedia ![]() These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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