raid
raid 英 [reɪd] 美 [red]
n. 袭击;突袭;搜捕;抢劫 vi. 突袭 vt. 袭击,突袭
进行时:raiding 过去式:raided 过去分词:raided 第三人称单数:raids 名词复数:raids
- A raid is a military attack, especially a quick surprise attack. The word comes from the military but has spread out — police might raid a shady nightclub to find bad guys, or a babysitter might raid the refrigerator.
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- n. 袭击;突袭;搜捕;抢劫
- vi. 突袭
- vt. 袭击,突袭
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1. But it was a precise raid.
但这是一次精确的袭击。
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2. They were going to raid Warsaw the next day.
他们将于次日袭击华沙。
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3. The military did not say if the leader was killed during the raid, but said troops killed one armed woman during the operation.
军方并没有说明这名领导人是否在袭击中死亡,但说部队在这次行动中杀死了一名武装的妇女。
- raid (n.) early 15c., "mounted military expedition," Scottish and northern English form of rade "a riding, journey," from Old English rad "a riding, ride, expedition, journey; raid," (see road). The word died out by 17c., but was revived by Scott ("The Lay of the Last Minstrel," 1805), ("Rob Roy," 1818), with extended sense of "attack, foray."
- raid (v.) "take part in a raid," 1785 (implied in raiding), from raid (n.). Related: Raided; raiding. Also see raider.
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