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- v.突袭;偷袭;突击搜捕;突然搜查
- n.抢劫;突然袭击;突击检查;突然搜查
- 网络磁盘阵列(Redundant Array of Independent Disks);磁碟阵列(Redundant Array of Inexpensive Disks);独立磁盘冗余阵列
第三人称单数:raids 现在分词:raiding 过去式:raided v. invade,attack,storm,search,break into n. forced entry,break-in,incursion,invasion,bust 1. | ~ (on sth) 突然袭击a short surprise attack on an enemy by soldiers, ships or aircraft |
| They carried out a bombing raid on enemy bases. 他们突然出击,轰炸了敌军的基地。 |
2. | ~ (on sth) 突击检查;突然搜查a surprise visit by the police looking for criminals or for illegal goods or drugs |
| 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. | ~ (on sth) 抢劫;打劫an attack on a building, etc. in order to commit a crime |
| an armed bank raid 一起持械抢劫银行案 |
1. | ~ sth 突击搜捕;突然搜查to visit a person or place without warning to look for criminals, illegal goods, drugs, etc. |
2. | ~ sth 突袭;偷袭to attack a place without warning |
| 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. | ~ sth 劫掠;打劫to enter a place, usually using force, and steal from it |
| 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。 | | 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。 |
v. | | n. | 1. (骑兵队等的)急袭,袭击;突击;(军舰等的)游击;(盗贼、狐等的)侵入 1. (骑兵队等的)急袭,袭击;突击;(军舰等的)游击;(盗贼、狐等的)侵入 |
v. | 1. to make or participate in a raid on somebody or something 2. to take something secretly or stealthily because it is illegal or forbidden 3. to lure somebody away from another organization, usually from a competitor 4. to use force to enter a place suddenly in order to arrest people or search for something such as illegal drugs 5. to suddenly attack a place and cause a lot of damage 6. to take or steal things from a place 1. to make or participate in a raid on somebody or something 2. to take something secretly or stealthily because it is illegal or forbidden 3. to lure somebody away from another organization, usually from a competitor 4. to use force to enter a place suddenly in order to arrest people or search for something such as illegal drugs 5. to suddenly attack a place and cause a lot of damage 6. to take or steal things from a place | n. | 1. a sudden attack made by soldiers, aircraft, police, bandits, or any other force in an attempt to seize or destroy something 2. in the business world, an attempt by an organization to hire or lure away a competitor's employees, members, or clients 3. the buying of shares of a company's stock in an attempt to gain control of the company 4. the illegal coordinated selling of shares in a company's stock by a group of speculators in an attempt to make the stock price fall 5. a sudden short military attack 6. an action by police officers in which they suddenly enter a place in order to arrest people or search for something such as illegal drugs 7. a crime in which someone suddenly enters a place and uses force or threats to steal money or goods 1. a sudden attack made by soldiers, aircraft, police, bandits, or any other force in an attempt to seize or destroy something 2. in the business world, an attempt by an organization to hire or lure away a competitor's employees, members, or clients 3. the buying of shares of a company's stock in an attempt to gain control of the company 4. the illegal coordinated selling of shares in a company's stock by a group of speculators in an attempt to make the stock price fall 5. a sudden short military attack 6. an action by police officers in which they suddenly enter a place in order to arrest people or search for something such as illegal drugs 7. a crime in which someone suddenly enters a place and uses force or threats to steal money or goods |
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