
Raid
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Translation of "raid" into Russian
raid
NounRAID
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The police conducted a raid on the illegal gambling den.
Полиция провела налёт на нелегальное игорное заведение.
The army launched a raid on the enemy camp.
Армия совершила рейд на вражеский лагерь.
raid
VerbUK
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raided Past Simple / Past Participle
raiding Gerund
совершать налёт
The police decided to raid the suspect's house at dawn.
Полиция решила совершить налёт на дом подозреваемого на рассвете.
The pirates used to raid coastal villages for supplies.
Пираты грабили прибрежные деревни ради припасов.
Additional translations
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Definitions
raid
NounUK
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(Computing, chiefly written as “RAID”) A data-storage technology that uses multiple disk drives acting in concert to improve performance or provide redundancy.
The servers run on a RAID 5 array to protect against drive failure.
A large-scale cooperative mission or coordinated attack undertaken by players in an online video game, typically requiring teamwork to defeat powerful opponents or achieve objectives.
Dozens of guild members assembled for an overnight raid on the final dungeon boss.
An attempt to take over a company by buying a large number of its shares.
The corporation launched a raid to acquire a controlling interest in its competitor.
A surprise visit by police or other officials to arrest suspects or seize illicit goods.
The police conducted a raid on the warehouse suspected of storing illegal drugs.
A sudden attack or incursion into enemy territory, especially to obtain something or for a specific purpose.
The soldiers planned a raid on the enemy's supply depot to gather intelligence.
raid
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To conduct a surprise attack or incursion into a place, typically to seize something or to cause disruption.
The police raided the warehouse to confiscate the illegal goods.
(Finance) To attempt to gain control of a company by rapidly buying a substantial number of its shares.
The activist hedge fund raided the firm, purchasing 20% of its stock in a single week.
To quickly and illicitly take something from a place.
The children raided the cookie jar when their parents weren't looking.
To make a sudden attack on an enemy in warfare.
The soldiers raided the enemy camp under the cover of darkness.
To enter a place suddenly and forcefully in order to steal or take something.
The pirates raided the coastal village, taking valuables and supplies.
raid
AdjectiveUK
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Relating to, designed for, or characteristic of a raid.
Raid sirens sounded throughout the city during the blackout.
Raid
Proper nounA trademarked brand of insecticide produced by S. C. Johnson & Son.
She sprayed Raid on the ants that had invaded the kitchen.
Idioms and phrases
police raid
The police raid resulted in several arrests.
полицейский рейд
Полицейский рейд привел к нескольким арестам.
air raid
During the war, the city suffered from frequent air raids.
воздушный налет
Во время войны город страдал от частых воздушных налетов.
dawn raid
The military conducted a dawn raid on the enemy camp.
утренний рейд
Военные провели утренний рейд на лагерь противника.
bank raid
The bank raid was executed with precision.
ограбление банка
Ограбление банка было выполнено с точностью.
military raid
The soldiers conducted a military raid at dawn.
военный рейд
Солдаты провели военный рейд на рассвете.
surprise raid
The surprise raid caught the enemy off guard.
внезапный налет
Внезапный налет застал врага врасплох.
drug raid
The authorities carried out a drug raid in the city center.
налет на наркопритон
Власти провели налет на наркопритон в центре города.
night raid
The night raid was executed with precision and stealth.
ночной налет
Ночной налет был выполнен с точностью и скрытностью.
commando raid
The commando raid was a complete success.
рейд коммандос
Рейд коммандос был полностью успешным.
air raid siren
During the war, the air raid siren would sound to warn the citizens of an impending attack.
сирена воздушной тревоги
Во время войны сирена воздушной тревоги звучала, чтобы предупредить граждан о надвигающейся атаке.
bombing raid
The bombing raid destroyed several buildings.
бомбардировочный налет
Бомбардировочный налет разрушил несколько зданий.
Viking raid
Historians often study the impacts of Viking raids on medieval Europe.
набег викингов
Историки часто изучают влияние набегов викингов на средневековую Европу.
piratical raid
The island was frequently the target of piratical raids.
пиратский рейд
Остров часто становился целью пиратских рейдов.
conduct raid
They decided to conduct raid on the suspect's hideout.
проводить рейд
Они решили провести рейд на укрытие подозреваемого.
launch raid
The government forces launched a raid on the enemy camp.
запускать рейд
Правительственные силы запустили рейд на вражеский лагерь.
organize raid
The military organized a raid to capture the leader.
организовывать рейд
Военные организовали рейд для захвата лидера.
lead raid
The captain was chosen to lead the raid.
возглавлять рейд
Капитана выбрали, чтобы возглавить рейд.
raid swoop
The raid swoop took place at dawn.
налет рейда
Налет рейда произошел на рассвете.
police raid
The police raid resulted in several arrests.
полицейский рейд
Полицейский рейд привел к нескольким арестам.