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berserker noun[ C ] (alsoBerserker)uk /bəˈsɜː.kər/ us /bɚˈsɜ˞ː.kɚ/ a warrior(= fighter), especially in old Norse(= Scandinavian) stories, who fights in a very violent and uncontrolled way: (北欧传说中的)狂暴战士 The most well-known example of battle rage is the Viking berserker.维京狂暴战士是战斗狂暴最著名的例子。 We don't need to be Berserkers or Kamikaze warriors.我们不需要成为狂暴战士或者神风突击队。 It would have been a great honour to have such a powerful berserker at my side in battle. You can see colourful stories performed, watch live combat presentations, make masks and shields, be transformed into a "Viking Berserker" and take part in battle drills. The warrior who takes on the strength and stamina of a bear is called "bearpants" or berserker. A berserker was a fine thing if you just wanted to kill the enemy; but if you wanted to manoeuvre, he was harder to handle than a charging bull. Now he was in a berserker rage. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Soldiers & people who fight in wars anti-guerrilla Anzac capability cavalryman citizen soldier combat engineer comrade ex-serviceman ex-servicewoman foot soldier headhunter paramilitary raider recruit scout skirmisher soldier of fortune unsoldierly vassal war party |