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I. raid [reɪd] N

1. raid MIL:

raid
raid
an air raid

2. raid (robbery):

raid

3. raid (by police):

raid
raid

II. raid [reɪd] VB trans

1. raid MIL:

raid
najeżdżać [perf najechać]
raid (by aircraft)
robić [perf z-] nalot

2. raid (search for criminals, goods):

raid
robić [perf z-] obławę [lub nalot]

3. raid (steal):

raid
napadać [perf napaść]
raid a. iron
plądrować [perf s-]

air raid N

air raid

bear raid N ECON

bear raid

police raid N

police raid

smash-and-grab raid N Brit

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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He describes them as an approaching army about to enter through a sudden rush and a sudden raid via unguarded doors.
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The game will contain numerous themed worlds accessed from a hub, with each world containing multiple dungeons to raid.
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Among its major activities were the training of the civil population in first aid and propaganda for constructing air-raid shelters.
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Protest leaders denounced the raid as a dress rehearsal for their forced eviction and an attempt to provoke, intimidate, and discredit the land occupants.
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In a morning raid, armed groups attacked the prison, the police barracks, a police patrol and the radio station.
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