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raider ['reɪdə(r)]∎ the raiders were repelled le commando a été repoussé∎ the bank raiders have all been arrested les auteurs du hold-up (de la banque) ont tous été arrêtés∎ (corporate) raider raider m -
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noun(on bank, farm) Räuber, der/Räuberin, die; (looter) Plünderer, der/Plünderin, die; (burglar) Einbrecher, der/Einbrecherin, die* * *noun The raiders burned down all the houses.) der Plünderer* * *raid·er[ˈreɪdəʳ, AM -ɚ]n3. ( pej)[corporate] \raider Firmenaufkäufer(in) m(f); STOCKEX Raider m, aggressiver Aktienaufkäufer/aggressive Aktienaufkäuferin (mit Übernahmeabsicht)* * *['reɪdə(r)]n(= bandit) Gangster(in) m(f); (= thief) Einbrecher(in) m(f); (in bank) Bankräuber(in) m(f); (= ship) Kaperschiff nt; (= plane) Überfallflugzeug nt* * *raider s1. Räuber(in)2. Plünderer m, Plünderin f* * *noun(on bank, farm) Räuber, der/Räuberin, die; (looter) Plünderer, der/Plünderin, die; (burglar) Einbrecher, der/Einbrecherin, die* * *n.Angreifer m. -
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noun The raiders burned down all the houses.) asaltante; ladróntr['reɪdəSMALLr/SMALL]1 (robber) atracador,-ra, asaltante nombre masulino o femenino2 SMALLMILITARY/SMALL invasor,-raraider ['reɪdər] n1) attacker: asaltante mf; invasor m, -sora f2)corporate raider : tiburón mn.• buque corsario s.m.• invasor s.m.'reɪdər, 'reɪdə(r)a) ( attacker) asaltante mfb) ( robber) asaltante mf, atracador, -dora m,f['reɪdǝ(r)]N1) (across frontier) invasor(a) m / f2) (in bank etc) asaltante mf3) (=plane) bombardero m4) (=ship) buque m corsario* * *['reɪdər, 'reɪdə(r)]a) ( attacker) asaltante mfb) ( robber) asaltante mf, atracador, -dora m,f -
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m.bandit, robber, holdup man, housebreaker.* * *► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 (de banco) (bank) robber; (en la calle) attacker, mugger, thief* * *atracador, -a1.SM / F [en la calle] mugger; [en tienda, banco] armed robber, raideratracador(a) armado/a — armed robber
2.SM † [de diligencias] highwayman* * ** * *= raider, mugger.Ex. To explore this possibility, the library sought to create access via the Internet to a small set of its materials relevant to the famous Confederate raider, the CSS Alabama.Ex. A feisty Harlem woman turned the tables on three subway muggers, chasing down two of the thugs while snatching back her purse.* * ** * *= raider, mugger.Ex: To explore this possibility, the library sought to create access via the Internet to a small set of its materials relevant to the famous Confederate raider, the CSS Alabama.
Ex: A feisty Harlem woman turned the tables on three subway muggers, chasing down two of the thugs while snatching back her purse.* * *1(que cobra caro): son harto atracadores they're real sharks o rip-off artists ( AmE) o ( BrE) rip-off merchants ( colloq)2 ‹mujer›es más atracadora … she'll say yes to anybodymasculine, feminine* * *
atracador
( de persona) mugger
atracador,-ora m,f (de bancos) (bank) robber
(en la calle) attacker, mugger
' atracador' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
atracadora
English:
mugger
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* * *atracador, -ora nm,f[de banco] bank robber; [en la calle] mugger* * *m, atracadora f robber* * *: robber, mugger* * *1. (de banco, tienda, etc) robber2. (de persona) mugger -
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adj.attacking, assaulting.f. & m.attacker.* * *► adjetivo1 assaulting, attacker1 attacker (en robo) raider, robber* * *Iadjetivo attacking (before n)IImasculino y femeninoa) ( ladrón) robberb) ( atacante) attacker* * *= raider, assailant, attacker.Ex. To explore this possibility, the library sought to create access via the Internet to a small set of its materials relevant to the famous Confederate raider, the CSS Alabama.Ex. If the worst comes to the worst and you are attacked, try to escape rather than fight back, especially if you believe that your assailant may be armed.Ex. A murder victim shot through the heart in a gang-related killing managed to name his attacker 'in his dying breath'.* * *Iadjetivo attacking (before n)IImasculino y femeninoa) ( ladrón) robberb) ( atacante) attacker* * *= raider, assailant, attacker.Ex: To explore this possibility, the library sought to create access via the Internet to a small set of its materials relevant to the famous Confederate raider, the CSS Alabama.
Ex: If the worst comes to the worst and you are attacked, try to escape rather than fight back, especially if you believe that your assailant may be armed.Ex: A murder victim shot through the heart in a gang-related killing managed to name his attacker 'in his dying breath'.* * *attacking ( before n)1 (ladrón) robberlos asaltantes del banco the bank robbers o raidersuna banda de asaltantes opera en la zona a gang of muggers is operating in the areaese carnicero es un asaltante ( fam); that butcher charges extortionate prices o ( colloq) is a rip-off artist o ( BrE) rip-off merchant2 (atacante) attackerno pudo identificar a su asaltante she could not identify her attacker o ( frml) assailantlos asaltantes de la embajada those who attacked the embassy* * *
asaltante sustantivo masculino y femenino
asaltante mf attacker
(ladrón) robber
' asaltante' also found in these entries:
English:
attacker
- raider
- robber
* * *asaltante nmf1. [agresor] attacker;no consiguió ver bien a su asaltante she was unable to get a good view of her attacker;los asaltantes del palacio presidencial the people who stormed the presidential palace2. [atracador] robber* * *m/f assailant* * *asaltante nmf1) : mugger, robber2) : assailant -
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1. noun1) Einfall, der; Überfall, der; (Mil.) Überraschungsangriff der2. 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.)
* * *[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 Razzia2. verb1) (to make a raid on: The police raided the gambling club.) eine Razzia machen2) (to take things from: I'm hungry - let's raid the fridge.) überfallen,plündern•- academic.ru/60104/raider">raider* * *[reɪd]I. nair/bombing \raid Luft-/Bombenangriff ma daring \raid ein kühner Angriffa \raid on Belgrade/London ein Angriff m auf Belgrad/Londonto carry out [or make] [or stage] a \raid einen Angriff machenbank \raid Banküberfall ma \raid on a post office/security van ein Überfall m auf ein Postamt/einen Geldtransporter; ( fig hum)dawn \raid aggressives Überraschungsmanöverbear \raid Baissemanöver nt, Baissierangriff mII. vt▪ to \raid sth/sbto \raid a town eine Stadt plündernpolice \raided the bar looking for drugs die Polizei führte eine Drogenrazzia in einer Bar durchto \raid a bank/post office eine Bank/ein Postamt überfallento \raid the fridge/larder/orchard den Kühlschrank/die Speisekammer/den Obstgarten plündern humto \raid sb's handbag/purse jds Handtasche/Geldbörse plündern humIII. vi1. (steal) einen Diebstahl begehenduring the riots people were looting and \raiding während der Aufstände plünderten und stahlen die Menschen* * *[reɪd]1. nÜberfall m; (MIL ALSO) Angriff m; (= air raid) Luftangriff m; (= police raid) Razzia f; (by thieves) Einbruch m2. vt* * *raid [reıd]A smake a raid on → B 1, B 2, B 32. a) MIL Stoßtruppunternehmen nb) SCHIFF, HIST Kaperfahrt fc) FLUG (Bomben-, Luft) Angriff m3. a) (An)Sturm m (on, upon auf akk)b) SPORT Vorstoß m4. (Polizei)Razzia f (on, upon in dat):make a raid on → B 45. WIRTSCH Druck m auf die PreiseB v/t1. überfallen, einen Überfall machen auf (akk)2. einfallen in (akk)3. a) stürmen, plündernb) den Kühlschrank etc plündern4. eine Razzia machen in (dat)C v/i1. einen Überfall machen, einfallen:2. eine Razzia durchführen (Polizei)* * *1. noun1) Einfall, der; Überfall, der; (Mil.) Überraschungsangriff der2) (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.)
* * *(on) n.Raubzug -¨e m. -
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I [reɪd]1) (military) raid m., incursione f. (on su); (on bank) assalto m., rapina f. (on a); (on home) furto m., svaligiamento m. (on di, in); (by police, customs) irruzione f. (on in)2) econ. (on stock market) scalata f. (on a)II [reɪd]1) (attack) [ military] fare un raid su [ town]; [ robbers] assaltare, rapinare [ bank]; svaligiare [ house]; [ police] fare irruzione in [pub, house]* * *[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.) raid, incursione, irruzione2. verb1) (to make a raid on: The police raided the gambling club.) (fare un'incursione in)2) (to take things from: I'm hungry - let's raid the fridge.) (saccheggiare)•- raider* * *RAIDsigla(comput., redundant array of inexpensive disks) RAID (meccanismo di memorizzazione di dati su più dischi per aumentare l'affidabilità e/o le prestazioni).* * *I [reɪd]1) (military) raid m., incursione f. (on su); (on bank) assalto m., rapina f. (on a); (on home) furto m., svaligiamento m. (on di, in); (by police, customs) irruzione f. (on in)2) econ. (on stock market) scalata f. (on a)II [reɪd] -
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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.) incursión, ataque
2. verb1) (to make a raid on: The police raided the gambling club.) hacer una redada; atacar por sorpresa2) (to take things from: I'm hungry - let's raid the fridge.) asaltar, atracar•- raiderraid1 n asalto / atracoraid2 vb asaltar / atracarcommandos raided the terrorists' headquarters unos comandos asaltaron el cuartel general de los terroristas
raid sustantivo masculino (AmC) ( en carro) ride;◊ pedir raid to hitch a ride o lift' raid' also found in these entries: Spanish: ataque - incursión - redada - allanamiento - allanar - asalto - atraco English: air raid - raid - air - bust - harry - plan - ramtr[reɪd]2 (by police) redada3 (robbery) atraco1 SMALLMILITARY/SMALL hacer una incursión en2 (police) hacer una redada en3 (rob) atracar, asaltarraid ['reɪd] vt1) : invadir, hacer una incursión enraided by enemy troops: invadido por tropas enemigas2) : asaltar, atracarthe gang raided the warehouse: la pandilla asaltó el almacén3) : allanar, hacer una redada enpolice raided the house: la policía allanó la viviendaraid n1) : invasión f (militar)2) : asalto m (por delincuentes)3) : redada f, allanamiento m (por la policía)n.• ataque s.m.• ataque inesperado s.m.• bombardeo s.m.• correría s.f.• excursión s.f.• incursión s.f.• invasión s.f.• irrupción s.f.v.• atacar v.• bombardear v.• invadir v.
I reɪda) ( Mil) asalto m, incursión fb) ( air raid) bombardeo m aéreo, ataque m aéreoc) ( by thieves) atraco m, asalto md) ( by police) redada f, batida f, allanamiento m (AmL)
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a) ( Mil) asaltarb) \<\<bank\>\> asaltar, atracar*they raided the refrigerator — (hum) tomaron por asalto el refrigerador (hum)
c) \<\<police\>\> \<\<house/building\>\> hacer* una redada en, allanar (AmL)d) ( poach) (AmE) \<\<personnel\>\> llevarse, robar[reɪd]1. Nto carry out or make a raid on sth — asaltar algo
air 4.only five aircraft returned from the raid — solamente cinco aviones regresaron después del ataque or bombardeo
3) (by police) redada fdawn, drug 3. ram, smash-and-grab raid2. VT2) (by air) atacar, bombardear3) [police] llevar a cabo una redada en4) (Brit) [criminals] [+ bank] asaltar5) (fig)humshall we raid the larder? — ¿asaltamos la despensa?
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I [reɪd]a) ( Mil) asalto m, incursión fb) ( air raid) bombardeo m aéreo, ataque m aéreoc) ( by thieves) atraco m, asalto md) ( by police) redada f, batida f, allanamiento m (AmL)
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a) ( Mil) asaltarb) \<\<bank\>\> asaltar, atracar*they raided the refrigerator — (hum) tomaron por asalto el refrigerador (hum)
c) \<\<police\>\> \<\<house/building\>\> hacer* una redada en, allanar (AmL)d) ( poach) (AmE) \<\<personnel\>\> llevarse, robar -
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atracador
( de persona) mugger
atracador,-ora m,f (de bancos) (bank) robber (en la calle) attacker, mugger ' atracador' also found in these entries: Spanish: atracadora English: mugger - robber -
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1. сущ.1) общ. набег, налет, внезапное нападение; рейд, облава2) фин., упр. рейд ( попытка поглощения компании путем внезапной скупки акций)See:3) бирж. (попытка понизить курс акций путем каких-л. торговых тактик)See:2. гл.1) общ. совершать налет [набег, рейд\]The police raided the night club. — Полиция устроила облаву в ночном клубе.
2) бирж. искусственно понижать курсSee:
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"набег": 1) попытка давления на конъюнктуру путем проведения массированных операций; 2) попытка поглощения компании путем внезапной скупки акций.* * *• 1) понижать курс; 2) понижать курс• давление* * *. . Словарь экономических терминов .* * *Ценные бумаги/Биржевая деятельностьнажим, попытка понизить курс
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