raid

名詞

UK/reɪd/
US/reɪd/

定義 raid 名詞

  1. C2Countable(可數名詞)

    A brief and sudden attack, typically conducted by a small group of people.

    突襲;襲擊

    • The commando unit launched a bold raid on the enemy's position.

      突擊隊對敵方陣地發起了一次大膽的突擊。

    • The aircraft were on a bombing raid.

      飛機正在進行轟炸突擊。

    • The raid resulted in the disruption of the enemy's command system.

      這次突擊導致了敵方指揮系統的癱瘓。

  2. Countable(可數名詞)

    The act of forcibly entering a place with the intent to steal.

    強劫

    • A jewelry store was raided in broad daylight.

      一家珠寶店在光天化日之下被搶劫了。

    • The gang planned multiple bank raids.

      這個團伙計劃了多起銀行搶劫。

    • The police are investigating the recent series of raids on homes.

      警方正在調查最近一系列的家庭搶劫案。

  3. C2Countable(可數名詞)

    An occasion when law enforcement enters a location unexpectedly to search for a person or item.

    警方突襲;查抄

    • The police raided the building, arresting several suspects.

      警方突襲了這棟建築,逮捕了幾名嫌疑人。

    • During the raid, police discovered a large cache of illegal weapons.

      在突襲行動中,警方發現了大量非法武器。

    • The nightclub was raided by police due to suspicion of drug trafficking.

      由於懷疑毒品交易,警方突襲了這家夜店。

動詞

UK/reɪd/
US/reɪd/

定義 raid 動詞

  1. C2Transitive(及物動詞)

    To make a sudden attack on a place.

    突然攻擊某地;突襲

    • The rebels raided the village and stole all the livestock.

      叛軍突襲了村莊,偷走了所有的牲畜。

    • They raided the enemy base at dawn.

      他們在黎明時突襲了敵軍基地。

    • The enemy forces tried to raid our defenses several times, but failed.

      敵軍多次試圖突襲我們的防線,但都失敗了。

  2. Transitive(及物動詞)

    To enter a place illegally, often violently, and steal.

    搶劫;襲擊

    • The robbers raided the store and stole the cash from the register.

      搶匪闖入商店並從收銀機中偷走了現金。

    • A group of masked men raided the warehouse and made off with valuable goods.

      一群蒙面男子闖入倉庫並帶走了貴重物品。

    • The thieves raided the gallery and stole a priceless painting.

      小偷闖入畫廊並偷走了一幅無價的畫作。

  3. C2Transitive(及物動詞)

    To enter a location unexpectedly in order to search for a person or item (often by law enforcement).

    突襲搜查;突擊檢查

    • The police raided several companies suspected of illegal activities.

      警方突襲搜查了幾家涉嫌非法活動的公司。

    • The police raided the farm based on a tip-off.

      警方根據線報突襲搜查了這座農場。

    • The police raid uncovered a clandestine gambling den.

      警方突襲搜查發現了一個秘密賭場。

  4. Transitive(及物動詞)informal(非正式)

    To take something from a place, usually secretly.

    (通常指偷偷地)從某處拿走東西;偷拿

    • She caught the children raiding the cookie jar.

      她抓到孩子們在偷拿餅乾罐裡的餅乾。

    • He is notorious for raiding his colleagues' snacks.

      他因偷拿同事的零食而臭名昭著。

    • I found my roommate raiding my cosmetics.

      我發現我的室友在偷用我的化妝品。