raid 
					英 [reɪd ]  
					美 [reɪd ]  
					n.  突然袭击; 突击检查; 突然搜查; 抢劫; 打劫
					复数:raids 过去式:raided 过去分词:raided 现在分词:raiding 第三人称单数:raids 
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							牛津词典 
							
								
									
										 noun
										突然袭击They carried out a bombing raid on enemy bases.  
										突击检查;突然搜查They were arrested during a dawn raid .  
										抢劫;打劫an armed bank raid  
										 verb
										突击搜捕;突然搜查 
										突袭;偷袭Villages along the border are regularly raided. a raiding party (= a group of soldiers, etc. that attack a place)   
										劫掠;打劫Many treasures were lost when the tombs were raided in the last century. I caught him raiding the fridge again (= taking food from it) .  
									 
								 
								
							 
							
 
							柯林斯词典 
							
							
 
							双语例句 
							
								
									
										The president was absolutely right in ordering the bombing raid.  
										The raid was an unjustifiable act of aggression.  
										The murder weapon was part of a haul stolen in a raid on a South African air-force arsenal in 1990.  
										It would certainly be within his power to authorize a police raid like that  
										The raid was a brilliant success.  
										The hostages were freed in the commando raid.  
										The army should have operated in conjunction with the fleet to raid the enemy's coast  
										Southern acquired 11.2 per cent of Sweb in a dawn raid on Monday.  
										The two were reportedly killed in an exchange of fire during a police raid.  
										He was told of the raid and decided to take flight immediately.  
										One man was arrested during the raid and another during a follow-up operation.  
										The guerrillas raided banks and destroyed a police barracks and an electricity substation.  
										Fraud squad officers raided the firm's offices.  
										A 19-year-old man has been found guilty of raiding a bank.  
										She made her way to the kitchen to raid the fridge.  
										Every rebel raid is another turn of the screw, increasing the pressure on the President.  
										The man was shot dead by the police during a raid on his house  
										It sounds like an air raid siren.  
										The little girl fell victim to a bomb in a fascist air raid.  
										He is the ringleader in the prison raid.  
										The family was killed in an air raid.  
										I want to have this RAID automatically mount into the file system when the computer boots.  
										The starving children made a raid on the kitchen and took all the cakes.  
										Pilots were debriefed on the bombing raid.  
										A police officer was killed in your raid today.  
										The police have raid several house in the town.  
										Our planes carried out a bombing raid on enemy targets.  
										The air force has carried out a low-level bombing raid.  
										The commandos made a daring raid on the enemy.  
									 
								 
								
							 
							
 
							英英释义 
							
								
									noun
									
										an attempt by speculators to defraud investors
											
										 
										a sudden short attack
											Synonym:    foray maraud 
										 
									 
									verb
									
										search for something needed or desired
											Our babysitter raided our refrigerator 
										 
										enter someone else's territory and take spoils
											The pirates raided the coastal villages regularly Synonym:    foray into 
										 
										take over (a company) by buying a controlling interest of its stock
											T. Boone Pickens raided many large companies 
										 
										search without warning, make a sudden surprise attack on
											The police raided the crack house Synonym:    bust