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
例子
The narcotics division decided to raid the suspected drug den to apprehend the traffickers.
缉毒部门决定突袭可疑的毒品窝点以逮捕贩毒者。
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
例子
The thieves raided the jewelry store and stole millions in diamonds.
窃贼突袭了珠宝店,偷走了价值数百万的钻石。
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
例子
He raided the kitchen in the middle of the night, eating everything in sight.
他在半夜突袭了厨房,吃掉了眼前的一切。
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
例子
The billionaire planned to raid the smaller company, aiming to take over its operations.
这位亿万富翁计划收购那家较小的公司,旨在接管其业务。
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
例子
The special forces unit planned a nighttime raid on the enemy compound to capture high-value targets.
特种部队计划对敌方据点进行夜间突袭,以捕获高价值目标。
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
例子
The company collapsed after a stock raid by insiders.
Regulators launched an inquiry into the alleged market raid.



























