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raid

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Related topics: Military, Police, Crime
raid1 /reɪd/ ●●○ noun [countableC]
1 PMa short attack on a place by soldiers, planes, or ships, intended to cause damage but not take control 突襲,襲擊
a bombing raid
轟炸
an air raid warning siren
空襲警報
raid on/against
The colonel led a successful raid against a rebel base.
上校成功指揮了對叛軍基地的一次襲擊。
launch/carry out/stage a raid
The army launched several cross-border raids last night.
昨晚軍隊發動了數次越境襲擊。
air raid
2 SCPa surprise visit made to a place by the police to search for something illegal 〔警察的〕突擊搜查
a police raid
警方的突擊搜查
an FBI raid
美國聯邦調查局的突擊搜查
raid on
Four people were arrested during a raid on a house in London.
警方突擊搜查了倫敦的一所房子,逮捕四人。
a dawn raid (=one made very early in the morning)
拂曉搜查
3 SCCan attack by criminals on a building where they believe they can steal money or drugs 搶劫;打劫
a bank raid
銀行搶劫
raid on
an armed raid on a shop in Glasgow
對格拉斯哥一家商店的持槍搶劫
ram-raiding
4. technicalBFS an attempt by a company to buy enough shares in another company to take control of it 突襲收購〔指爲控制某公司而大量購入其股票〕
nCOLLOCATIONS
verbs
make a raid
Pirates often made daring raids on the port.
carry out a raid (=make a raid)
They were encouraged by the French king to carry out raids upon English ships.
launch a raid (=start a raid)
Rebel forces launched cross-border raids.
take part in a raid
They took part in various raids, including the bombing of Cologne in 1942.
ADJECTIVES/NOUN + raid
an air raid (=when bombs are dropped from planes)
His parents were killed in an air raid.
a bombing raid
Bombing raids had destroyed most of the country's oil refineries.
a commando raid (=a raid by specially trained soldiers)
There had been two unsuccessful British commando raids.
a guerrilla raid (=a raid by a small unofficial military group)
From their base in the rainforest they staged guerilla raids on Nicaragua.
a night raid (=an attack that takes place at night)
The night raids were almost non-stop.
a cross-border raid (=across a border between two countries)
Cross-border raids into Kenya last year caused a serious diplomatic conflict.
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Related topics: Police, Military
raid2 ●●○ verb [transitiveT]
1 SCPif police raid a place, they make a surprise visit to search for something illegal 〔警察〕突然搜查
Police found weapons when they raided his home.
警方突擊搜查他家時發現了武器。
2 PMATTACKto make a sudden military attack on a place 〔軍隊〕突然襲擊,偷襲
air bases on the mainland from which the island could be raided
可以對該島發動襲擊的本土空軍基地
raiding party (=a group taking part in an attack) 突擊小分隊
3 STEALto go into a place and steal things 搶劫,劫掠
The gang raided three homes in the area.
犯罪團夥洗劫了這個地區的三戶人家。
4 to go to a place that has supplies of food or drink and take some because you are hungry 洗劫,掃蕩〔某處的食物〕
Peter went into the kitchen to raid the fridge.
彼得走進廚房掃蕩冰箱。
Examples from the Corpus
From Longman Business Dictionary
raidraid /reɪd/ noun [countableC]FINANCE
an occasion when someone suddenly buys a lot of shares in a company, usually as part of an attempt to take control of it
raid on
In a successful raid on Emhart Corp., the Fisher-Getty partnership earned a $50 million investment profit.
bear raid dawn raid
Origin raid1
(1400-1500) Scottish English Old English rad ride, raid; → ROAD

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