raiding翻译
vi.
对…进行突然袭击(raid的现在分词形式);
双语释义
n.(名词)[C]突然袭击a quick attack or an enemy position, not to seize the place but to do damage[C]劫掠,劫夺sudden surprise attack in order to steal or do harm[C]突然查抄〔搜捕〕sudden surprise visit by the policev.(动词)vt. 突然袭击〔抢劫〕; 突然搜查make a raid on a place
英英释义
raiding[ reid ]
adj.characterized by plundering or pillaging or marauding
"a raiding party"
同义词:maraudingpredatory
raiding用法
词汇搭配
用作名词 (n.)动词+~carry out〔conduct, make〕 a raid突然袭击plan a raid部署搜捕形容词+~bombing raid轰炸名词+~bank raid抢银行guerrilla raid游击队的袭击police raid警方的搜捕介词+~in an air raid在空袭中~+介词a raid on a bank抢劫银行a raid on gambling den搜查赌窟用作动词 (v.)~+名词raid a bank袭击银行raid a house搜查房子
词组短语
air raid空袭
双语例句
用作名词(n.)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。用作动词(v.)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。
权威例句
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