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  • 1 raid

    1. noun
    1) Einfall, der; Überfall, der; (Mil.) Überraschungsangriff der
    2) (by police) Razzia, die (on in + Dat.)
    2. transitive verb
    [Polizei:] eine Razzia machen auf (+ Akk.); [Bande/Räuber/Soldaten:] überfallen [Bank/Viehherde/Land]; [Trupp, Kommando:] stürmen [feindliche Stellung]

    raid the larder(joc.) die Speisekammer plündern (scherzh.)

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    [reid] 1. noun
    (a sudden, short and usually unexpected attack: The enemy made a raid on the docks; The police carried out a raid on the gambling den.) der Überfall, die Razzia
    2. verb
    1) (to make a raid on: The police raided the gambling club.) eine Razzia machen
    2) (to take things from: I'm hungry - let's raid the fridge.) überfallen,plündern
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    [reɪd]
    I. n
    1. (military attack) Angriff m
    air/bombing \raid Luft-/Bombenangriff m
    a daring \raid ein kühner Angriff
    a \raid on Belgrade/London ein Angriff m auf Belgrad/London
    to carry out [or make] [or stage] a \raid einen Angriff machen
    2. (robbery) Überfall m
    bank \raid Banküberfall m
    a \raid on a post office/security van ein Überfall m auf ein Postamt/einen Geldtransporter; ( fig hum)
    I'm going to have to make a \raid on my savings ich werde mein Sparkonto plündern müssen hum fam
    3. (by police) Razzia f
    4. STOCKEX (takeover bid) Drücken der Kurse durch Aktienverkäufe
    dawn \raid aggressives Überraschungsmanöver
    bear \raid Baissemanöver nt, Baissierangriff m
    II. vt
    to \raid sth/sb
    1. MIL (attack) etw/jdn überfallen; (bomb) etw/jdn bombardieren
    to \raid a town eine Stadt plündern
    2. (by police) eine Razzia in etw dat /bei jdm durchführen
    police \raided the bar looking for drugs die Polizei führte eine Drogenrazzia in einer Bar durch
    3. (steal from) etw/jdn ausplündern; ( fig)
    to \raid a bank/post office eine Bank/ein Postamt überfallen
    to \raid the fridge/larder/orchard den Kühlschrank/die Speisekammer/den Obstgarten plündern hum
    to \raid sb's handbag/purse jds Handtasche/Geldbörse plündern hum
    to \raid one's moneybox [or piggybank] sein Sparschwein plündern [o schlachten] hum
    III. vi
    1. (steal) einen Diebstahl begehen
    during the riots people were looting and \raiding während der Aufstände plünderten und stahlen die Menschen
    2. MIL (make incursions) einfallen
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    [reɪd]
    1. n
    Überfall m; (MIL ALSO) Angriff m; (= air raid) Luftangriff m; (= police raid) Razzia f; (by thieves) Einbruch m
    2. vt
    1) (lit) überfallen; (police) eine Razzia durchführen in (+dat); (thieves) einbrechen in (+acc)
    2) (fig hum) plündern
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    raid [reıd]
    A s
    1. (on, upon) Einfall m (in akk), Überfall m (auf akk):
    make a raid on B 1, B 2, B 3
    2. a) MIL Stoßtruppunternehmen n
    b) SCHIFF, HIST Kaperfahrt f
    c) FLUG (Bomben-, Luft) Angriff m
    3. a) (An)Sturm m (on, upon auf akk)
    b) SPORT Vorstoß m
    4. (Polizei)Razzia f (on, upon in dat):
    5. WIRTSCH Druck m auf die Preise
    B v/t
    1. überfallen, einen Überfall machen auf (akk)
    2. einfallen in (akk)
    3. a) stürmen, plündern
    b) den Kühlschrank etc plündern
    4. eine Razzia machen in (dat)
    5. raid the market WIRTSCH den Markt drücken
    C v/i
    1. einen Überfall machen, einfallen:
    raiding party MIL Stoßtrupp m
    2. eine Razzia durchführen (Polizei)
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    1. noun
    1) Einfall, der; Überfall, der; (Mil.) Überraschungsangriff der
    2) (by police) Razzia, die (on in + Dat.)
    2. transitive verb
    [Polizei:] eine Razzia machen auf (+ Akk.); [Bande/Räuber/Soldaten:] überfallen [Bank/Viehherde/Land]; [Trupp, Kommando:] stürmen [feindliche Stellung]

    raid the larder(joc.) die Speisekammer plündern (scherzh.)

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    (on) n.
    Überfall -¨e (auf) m. n.
    Raubzug -¨e m.

    English-german dictionary > raid

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