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I . raid [reɪd] N

1. raid MIL:

rajd m
wypad m
nalot m

2. raid (robbery):

napad m

3. raid (by police):

akcja f
nalot m

II . raid [reɪd] VB trans

2. raid (search for criminals, goods):

3. raid (steal):

raid a. iron

air raid N

bear raid N ECON

police raid N

smash-and-grab raid N Brit

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This was confirmed by residents who said that no armed forces were left in the city and that looters had begun to raiding administration buildings.
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These ships were intended for the traditional cruiser mission of commerce raiding, but were armoured and armed on the same scale as a second-class ironclad.
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While cattle raiding was practiced extensively, the highly decentralized nature of northern societies precluded the possibility of large-scale warfare.
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While raiding the lockup, the dealer caught them in the act and a car chase ensued.
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Government security forces clamped down on the opposition, raiding opposition centers and meeting places.
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In the morning, the bivouac dissolves into raiding columns that form a fan-shaped front.
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Raiding boats, such as the longship, were long and narrow and very fast.
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Over the ensuing years he has gradually restored it to drivable condition, raiding long-abandoned junkyards for parts in the dead of night.
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Most of the time they will be raiding the other races for plunder, slaves or glory.
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Raiding illithid strongholds is considered a rite of passage.
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