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raid
I. raid [Brit reɪd, Am reɪd] N
1. raid (attack):
raid (military)
raid m (on sur)
raid (on bank)
hold-up m (on de)
raid (on home)
cambriolage m (on de, dans)
raid (by police, customs)
rafle f (on dans)
to carry out a raid military:
to carry out a raid robbers:
to carry out a raid police:
2. raid FIN (on stock market):
raid
raid m (on sur)
II. raid [Brit reɪd, Am reɪd] VB trans
1. raid (attack):
raid military: base, town
raid robbers: bank
raid house
raid police: pub, office, house
2. raid fig, hum:
raid piggybank
raid piggybank
3. raid FIN company:
raid fund, reserves
border raid N
border raid
dawn raid N
dawn raid
drugs raid N
drugs raid
ram-raid [Am ˈræmreɪd] VB trans Brit
ram-raid
bank raid N
bank raid
bank raid
air raid N
air raid
air raid
air-raid precautions N npl
air-raid shelter N
air-raid warning N
English
English
French
French
I. raid [reɪd] N
1. raid (attack):
raid
2. raid (robbery):
raid
hold-up m inv
3. raid (search):
raid
II. raid [reɪd] VB trans
1. raid (attack):
raid
2. raid (search):
raid
3. raid (rob):
raid
to raid the fridge fig
to raid sb's handbag
police raid N
police raid
air raid N
air raid
smash-and-grab raid [ˌsmæʃəndgræbˈreɪd] N Brit, Aus
French
French
English
English
to raid sth
raid
raid aérien
dévaliser réfrigérateur, magasin
English
English
French
French
I. raid [reɪd] N
1. raid (attack):
raid
2. raid (robbery):
raid
hold-up m inv
3. raid (search):
raid
II. raid [reɪd] VB trans
1. raid (attack):
raid
2. raid (search):
raid
3. raid (rob):
raid
to raid the fridge fig inf
to raid sb's handbag
air raid N
air raid
police raid N
police raid
French
French
English
English
to raid sth
raid
raid aérien
dévaliser réfrigérateur, magasin
Present
Iraid
youraid
he/she/itraids
weraid
youraid
theyraid
Past
Iraided
youraided
he/she/itraided
weraided
youraided
theyraided
Present Perfect
Ihaveraided
youhaveraided
he/she/ithasraided
wehaveraided
youhaveraided
theyhaveraided
Past Perfect
Ihadraided
youhadraided
he/she/ithadraided
wehadraided
youhadraided
theyhadraided
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Presumably on the orders of the shareholders, the police raid the workers, and they sit down to protest.
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However, during the night, a police raid occurs.
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The police raid the massage parlour after a tip off.
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The label folded in 1994 after a police raid.
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The shootout is interrupted however by a police raid.
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