raid
raid
reɪd
reid
British pronunciation
/ɹˈe‍ɪd/

“raid”的英语定义和含义

to raid
01

突袭, 搜查

(of police) to unexpectedly visit a person or place to arrest suspects or find illegal goods
Transitive: to raid a place
to raid definition and meaning
example
例子
The police received a tip about illegal activities and decided to raid the warehouse at dawn.
警方收到了关于非法活动的线索,并决定在黎明时分突袭仓库。
02

抢劫, 突袭

to enter a place and remove or take away a large number of things quickly and illegally, often as part of a criminal enterprise or activity
Transitive: to raid a place
example
例子
The criminals planned to raid the mansion, but the police arrived just in time.
罪犯们计划突袭豪宅,但警察及时赶到。
03

突袭, 抢劫

to quickly and secretly take something from a place
Transitive: to raid sth
example
例子
After the party, he raided the fridge, looking for leftovers.
派对结束后,他突袭了冰箱,寻找剩菜。
04

突袭, 收购

to acquire control of a company by purchasing a large percentage of its stock
Transitive: to raid a company
example
例子
A group of investors raided the company ’s stock, hoping to profit from its assets.
一群投资者突袭了公司的股票,希望从其资产中获利。
Raid
01

突袭, 突然袭击

a surprise attack against a place or a group of people
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example
例子
The village was left in ruins after a sudden raid by bandits who stole livestock and supplies.
村庄在盗匪突然袭击偷走牲畜和物资后被遗弃在废墟中。
02

a manipulative financial maneuver aimed at profiting by deceiving or exploiting investors

example
例子
Regulators launched an inquiry into the alleged market raid.
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