The word "pirate" comes from the Latin word "pirata," which means "one who attacks ships." The word was first used in English in the early 1600s to refer to sailors who attacked and robbed ships at sea without the authority of any government.
Examples:
The Caribbean was plagued by pirates in the 17th century. (第17世纪加勒比海被海盗困扰)
The ship was captured by a group of ruthless pirates. (这艘船被一群残忍的海盗捕获)
The movie "Pirates of the Caribbean" tells the story of a band of pirates. (电影《加勒比海盗》讲述了一伙海盗的故事)

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最佳回答 2025-04-04