- n. 突然袭击;突击搜捕;劫掠;集体抛售
- v. 劫掠;攫取;突击搜捕;袭击
raid的英文翻译是什么意思,词典释义与在线翻译:
详尽释义
- 袭击,突然袭击,侵袭,急袭,突击,侵入
- 搜捕,围捕
- 抢劫,劫掠,掠夺
- 突然查抄
- 挖取
- 盗用
- 侵吞
- 游击
- 攻入,出击
- 侵吞
- 挖取,攫取
- 发动突然袭击,突袭,偷袭,奇袭
- (警察)抄查,搜查,对…突然查抄
- 围捕,搜捕
- 毁坏
- 劫掠,打劫
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双解释义
- [C]突然袭击 a quick attack or an enemy position, not to seize the place but to do damage
- [C]劫掠,劫夺 sudden surprise attack in order to steal or do harm
- [C]突然查抄〔搜捕〕 sudden surprise visit by the police
- vt. 突然袭击〔抢劫〕; 突然搜查 make a raid on a place
英英释义
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a sudden short attack
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an attempt by speculators to defraud investors
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search without warning, make a sudden surprise attack on;
"The police raided the crack house"
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enter someone else's territory and take spoils;
"The pirates raided the coastal villages regularly"
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take over (a company) by buying a controlling interest of its stock;
"T. Boone Pickens raided many large companies"
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search for something needed or desired;
"Our babysitter raided our refrigerator"
raid的用法和样例:
例句
- We launched a bombing raid on enemy bases.
我们对敌方基地实施了突然袭击。 - The raid was purely retaliatory.
这次袭击完全是报复性的。 - Police made a lightning raid on the house.
警方突然查抄了那座房子。 - They were arrested during a dawn raid.
在一次清晨的突击搜查中,他们都被捕了。 - A security guard was killed in the bank raid.
这次银行抢劫案中有一名保安遇害。
- They promise they will never raid tourist.
他们保证再也不抢劫游客。 - Drug was found when the police raid the club.
当警察突击搜查俱乐部时发现了毒品。 - They were going to raid Warsaw the next day.
他们将于次日袭击华沙。
词汇搭配
- carry out〔conduct, make〕 a raid 突然袭击
- plan a raid 部署搜捕
- bombing raid 轰炸
- bank raid 抢银行
- guerrilla raid 游击队的袭击
- police raid 警方的搜捕
- in an air raid 在空袭中
- a raid on a bank 抢劫银行
- a raid on gambling den 搜查赌窟
- raid a bank 袭击银行
- raid a house 搜查房子
经典引文
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The Earls..swept the country..with more than the usual ferocity of a Border raid.
出自: J. H. Burton -
The Admiralty planned a raid on German patrols.
出自: D. A. Thomas -
Her friends bring along the drinks..raiding their family cellars.
出自:Observer -
Natural resources..we have seen..raided for private profit.
出自: A. E. Stevenson