plural raids
plural raids
Learner's definition of RAID
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: a surprise attack on an enemy by soldiers or other military forces突袭 — see also air raid 2
: an occurrence in which police suddenly enter a place in a forceful way to find criminals, illegal drugs, etc.(警方的)突入搜捕,突击搜查 3
chiefly British : an act of going into a place (such as a bank) in order to steal something : heist抢劫 2 raid /ˈreɪd/ verb
raids; raided; raiding
raids; raided; raiding
Learner's definition of RAID
[+ object]
1
: to attack (a place or group) in a sudden and unexpected way突袭 2
a : to enter (a place) suddenly in a forceful way in order to look for someone or something突入搜捕;突击搜查 -
Police raided the house and found drugs.警察突击搜查了这座房子,并找到了毒品。
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Federal agents raided the warehouse, seizing stolen property and arresting five smugglers.联邦探员突击搜查了这个仓库,找到了赃物并抓捕了五名走私犯。
b : to enter (a place) in order to steal or take something打劫;劫掠 -
Two armed men raided [=(more commonly) robbed] the bank on Tuesday.两名武装男子在周二抢劫了这家银行。
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The boys raided the fridge [=took food from the refrigerator] when they got home from soccer practice.男孩子们足球训练回家后扫荡了冰箱里的食物。
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She raided her sister's closet to find something to wear to the party.她把姐姐的衣橱翻了个遍,想找件可以穿去聚会的衣服。