raid 英 [reɪd]   美 [red]

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 

But it was a precise raid. 但这是一次精确的袭击。
They were going to raid Warsaw the next day. 他们将于次日袭击华沙。

  • 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
  • 1. But it was a precise raid.

    但这是一次精确的袭击。

  • 2. They were going to raid Warsaw the next day.

    他们将于次日袭击华沙。

  • 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.
raid / reɪd ; NAmE reɪd / noun , verb raid raids raided raiding noun 1 raid(on sth) a short surprise attack on an enemy by soldiers, ships or aircraft 突然袭击 They carried out a bombing raid on enemy bases. 他们突然出击,轰炸了敌军的基地。 collocationsat war see also air raid 2 raid(on sth) a surprise visit by the police looking for criminals or for illegal goods or drugs 突击检查;突然搜查 They were arrested during a dawn raid. 在一次清晨的突击搜查中,他们都被捕了。 3 raid(on sth) an attack on a building, etc. in order to commit a crime 抢劫;打劫 an armed bank raid 一起持械抢劫银行案 see also ram-raiding verb 1 raidsth (of police 警察 ) to visit a person or place without warning to look for criminals, illegal goods, drugs, etc. 突击搜捕;突然搜查 2 raidsth (of soldiers, fighting planes, etc. 战士、歼击机等 ) to attack a place without warning 突袭;偷袭 Villages along the border are regularly raided. 边境附近的村庄经常遭受突袭。 a raiding party (= a group of soldiers, etc. that attack a place) 突袭小分队 3 raidsth to enter a place, usually using force, and steal from it 劫掠;打劫 SYN plunder , ransack Many treasures were lost when the tombs were raided in the last century. 上世纪这些坟墓遭到偷盗,很多财宝都失踪了。 ( humorous) I caught him raiding the fridge again (= taking food from it). 我撞见他又在扫荡冰箱里的食物。 raid / reɪd ; NAmE reɪd /
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