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− | | | + | |Irlanda - É a forma como, na língua irlandesa, se pode referir à Irlanda. É sobretudo usado por falantes ingleses ou irlandeses. |
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− | | | + | |Estratégia Fortaleza |
− | | | + | |Trata-se de uma estratégia que, antigamente, podia ser utilizada, mas que agora já não tem qualquer efeito. Consistia numa estratégia em que se movimentava quase toda a população para uma ou duas regiões de um país, aumentando assim, consideravelmente, os custos para atacar essas regiões. |
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− | | | + | |Galinha Sem Cabeça |
− | | | + | |Refere-se a um erro 404. O termo teve origem no facto de a imagem usada para ilustrar o erro 404 nas páginas do eRepublik ser precisamente uma galinha sem cabeça. |
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− | | | + | |Medalha de Trabalhador Esforçado, que pode ser conquista a cada 30 dias de trabalho. |
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Dicionário de termos do eRepublik
Termo | Significado | Língua |
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2-Clicker | (também possível: Two Clicker) - Um cidadão que apenas trabalha e treina, sem se envolver muito com a comunidade. | Inglês |
ATO | Ao invés do Political Takeover, um ATO, ou movimento Anti-Takeover, envolve um grupo de pessoas que trabalha para derrubar um political takeover. | Inglês |
Baby Boom | Período de tempo durante o qual se verifica um forte aumento da população (pode aplicar-se a todo o jogo ou apenas a um país específico). | Inglês |
Blocker | Cidadão que concorre ao congresso por uma determinada região sem qualquer intenção de ser eleito, mas apenas para ocupar uma vaga que seria utilizada por um inimigo ou um membro de um grupo PTO. | Inglês |
Boot | Um cidadão que é criado por um outro para obter a medalha de SC. | Inglês / Mundial |
CP | Presidente do País / Presidente da República | Inglês |
Dáil Éireann | (também visto como: Dáil) Câmara Baixa do Parlamento da Irlanda composta pelo Congresso eleito de cada território. Estes congressos têm como missão apresentar e votar diversas propostas, que vão desde alterações aos impostos ou política militar. | Irlandês |
Eire | Irlanda - É a forma como, na língua irlandesa, se pode referir à Irlanda. É sobretudo usado por falantes ingleses ou irlandeses. | Irlandês |
Estratégia Fortaleza | Trata-se de uma estratégia que, antigamente, podia ser utilizada, mas que agora já não tem qualquer efeito. Consistia numa estratégia em que se movimentava quase toda a população para uma ou duas regiões de um país, aumentando assim, consideravelmente, os custos para atacar essas regiões. | Inglês |
Galinha Sem Cabeça | Refere-se a um erro 404. O termo teve origem no facto de a imagem usada para ilustrar o erro 404 nas páginas do eRepublik ser precisamente uma galinha sem cabeça. | Inglês |
Medalha HW | Medalha de Trabalhador Esforçado, que pode ser conquista a cada 30 dias de trabalho. | English |
IA | Irish Army - refers to Ireland's official national army. | English |
IRC | Internet Chat Relay - An online chat system often employed by eRepublik organizations. | English |
IMHO | In My Humble Opinion | English - Internet Abreviation |
Manifesto | A statement of plans and principles set forward by an individual or group to inform others of their intentions. Manifestos are commonly used by politicians to obtain votes. People read their manifestos and understand the values, plans, and ambitions of an individual or group. | English/Spanish |
Mini-battle | (also referred to as rounds) Two hour long battles which happen within individual battles. The first side to win 8 of these mini-battles successfully conquers or defends the region in question. | English |
MM | Monetary Market - Under the Market tab - here you can trade currencies or buy gold. | English |
MMMP | Mass Media Mogul Project, these appear from time to time to utilise large populations of a country or alliance in generating revenue, usually for war, by co-ordinating subscriptions. Once over a 1000 (or mulitple of a 1000) subscriptions the newspaper owner receives a treasure map, the gold from which is donated to the cause. | English |
MMP | Mutual Protection Pact - An agreement between allied countries that they will protect each other against enemy forces. Citizens may then fight battles for their allies without moving from their home nation. | English |
Mod(s) | Moderator(s) - They who modify - The person(s) who manage eRepublik in various ways. Ex. Giving penalties to players with multiple accounts. Ex2. Making changes to the game. | English |
MoX | Minister of X (where X is the particular ministry or government organization in question) - This person is a government official mandated by the Country President to manage a given ministry. | English |
Multi | Multiple - A player account which is being used in addition to one or more other player accounts. This is considered cheating, and if caught players face consequences. | English |
Natural Enemy | Each country can set one bordering nation as a natural enemy every month. This process must go through congress for approval, and the process can be redone once a month. Ones a natural enemy has been declared, war is free. When fighting against a natural enemy, soldiers receive an extra 10% damage. | English |
Noob | Refers to a player who is new or inexperienced. Can also be used to tease or insult someone. | English/World |
Obrazek | This word may appear when images that have been inserted into an article do not appear. This word means "picture" in Polish. | Polish |
Org | (also seen as: ORG, org, etc.) - Organization - Refers to an entity which can own companies and/or represent a group of people or function. Organizations can have newspapers and can comment and communicate. All organizations are dependent upon users to operate them. An organization cannot work or train. | English |
o7 or 07 or O> | Salute - This is a commonly used combination of lower case "o" and the number "7", to make a salute symbol. The "o" looks like a head, while the "7" looks like a arm saluting. This is common in military discussion and is used to denote respect (unless used in satire). | Symbolic |
PHX | Abbreviation for the international military alliance, Phoenix. | English |
PTO | Political Take Over - Refers to the act of abusing democracy by moving in masses (either using multiple accounts or friends) and taking over a party, congress, or country. The specific problem with this is that the PTOer(s) (or Political Take Overer(s)) rarely have the best interest of others in mind, and often seek to exploit a country or organization. | English |
PP | Party President | English |
RM | Raw Material - harvested by employees of a company then sold to companies that manufacture goods to be sold to players in the marketplace. | English |
Resistance War | a battle in which only one nation participates, and can only be started in a region which is not native to its current owner. If the battle is successful, it returns to its original owner. | English |
SS Medal | Super soldier Medal : Received for every 250 strength gained through training. | English |
Sub | Subscribe - refers to the act of clicking the subscribe button in order to receive a notification every time a new article is published in a particular newspaper (the one the subscribe button belonged to). | English |
Tank | Someone who spends large sums of Gold on Energy Bars during wars. “To Tank” is the act of spending the gold on Energy Bars and weps in order to fight 80, 90 or more times during a given battle. | English |
Taoiseach | Refers to the Country President of Ireland. | Irish |
TL;DR | Too Long. Didn't Read. - Often used to criticize the length of an article or piece of writing. | English |
TM | Treasure Map - A reward containing gold received after gaining a medal or certain level increases | English |
TW | Training War - A battle staged for the purposes of countries within a MPP (Mutual Protection Pact) in order for them to keep their citizens’ thirst for war satisfied and to help them gain military rank faster. | English |
VP | Vice President | English |
V&S | (also seen as: V+S) - Voted and Subscribed - Used often when commenting on a newspaper article. V&S indicates that the speaker has hit the vote button (increasing the visibility of an article) and the subscribe button (meaning that future articles from the same newspaper will by notified to the speaker). | English |
Zombie | 1. A person who votes strictly for their party in the general election without regard to the candidate's competency.
2. Another name for a multiple account. |
English |
\o/ | Hoorah! - This is a symbol made to look like a head with two raised arms as if cheering. This is used to denote enthusiasm or happiness (unless used in satire). | Symbol |
o/ or \o | Hi-five! - This symbol represents a highfive, with the small o representing the head, and the / or \ representing an arm reached out to the right or left. | Symbol |
Rules
- This is not a place to add political or personal views. Just the most accurate and unbiased definition is appropriate.
- All terms should be in alphabetical order.
- Any term starting with a number goes in numeric order before those terms starting with a letter of the alphabet.
- Any definitions starting with a special letter (a letter which does not appear in UK or US english) goes after all other terms. The same applies when comparing two words on any letter after the first.
- Any term starting with a letter that has an accent goes after the same letter without an accent. The same applies when comparing two words on any letter after the first.
- In the case of two or more terms which are the same but spelt slightly differently or capitalized slightly differently, the version which would come first in order is used, and all alternatives are listed in this format: "BadEx | (also seen as: BE, BEx, BadX, BX etc.) - Bad Example - an example which fails to communicate a point or actually does not demonstrate the concept desired."