单词:raid
v. 奇袭, 搜捕
[计] 廉价磁盘冗余阵列
v. search without warning, make a sudden surprise attack on
v. take over (a company) by buying a controlling interest of its stock
v. search for something needed or desired
考试类型:[四级/六级/考研/托福/IELTS/GRE]
raid的用法和样例:
例句
- We launched a bombing raid on enemy bases.我们对敌方基地实施了突然袭击。
- The raid was purely retaliatory.这次袭击完全是报复性的。
- Police made a lightning raid on the house.警方突然查抄了那座房子。
- They were arrested during a dawn raid.在一次清晨的突击搜查中,他们都被捕了。
- A security guard was killed in the bank raid.这次银行抢劫案中有一名保安遇害。
- They promise they will never raid tourist.他们保证再也不抢劫游客。
- Drug was found when the police raid the club.当警察突击搜查俱乐部时发现了毒品。
- They were going to raid Warsaw the next day.他们将于次日袭击华沙。
常见句型
- In an air raid last night the enemy aircraft bombed the city.在昨晚的空袭中敌机轰炸了该城。
- There was a raid on a bank by armed mobs yesterday.昨天发生了一起武装暴徒抢劫银行的事件。
- During their raid on the house, the police found a lot of drugs.在对这所房子的搜查中,警方发现了大量的毒品。
- The enemy raided the docks.敌人突然袭击了码头。
- They raided the ship.他们突然搜查了这艘船。
- The police raided the gambling club.警察查抄赌博娱乐城。
词汇搭配
- carry out〔conduct, make〕 a raid突然袭击
- plan a raid部署搜捕
- bombing raid轰炸
- bank raid抢银行
- guerrilla raid游击队的袭击
- police raid警方的搜捕
- in an air raid在空袭中
- a raid on a bank抢劫银行
- a raid on gambling den搜查赌窟
- raid a bank袭击银行
- raid a house搜查房子
经典引文
The Earls..swept the country..with more than the usual ferocity of a Border raid.
出自:J. H. BurtonThe Admiralty planned a raid on German patrols.
出自:D. A. ThomasHer friends bring along the drinks..raiding their family cellars.
出自:ObserverNatural resources..we have seen..raided for private profit.
出自:A. E. Stevenson
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