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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)
II
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)
II
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 -
2 cross-border
['krɒs'bɔːdǝ(r)]1.ADJ [conflict] fronterizo; [trade] internacional, transfronterizo; [raid] a través de la frontera, fronterizo2.CPDcross-border security N — seguridad f en la frontera
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