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1 произвести набег
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2 совершать налёт
1) General subject: carry out a raid, foray, raid, make foray2) Military: make a raid -
3 делать набеги
General subject: foray, make foray -
4 совершать
1. transact2. commited3. committed4. perpetrate5. perpetrated6. perpetrating7. accomplish; commit; make; strike; effect; celebrate; doделать набеги, совершать налёт — to make foray
8. commitСинонимический ряд:свершать (глаг.) делать; производить; свершать -
5 набег
raid, invasion, incursion, inroad, forayсовершить набег — to make a raid / an incursion, to make / to go on foray
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6 набег
м.raid, inroad; ( грабительский) forayпроизвести набег (на вн.) — raid (d.)
произвести грабительский набег (на вн.) — foray (d.), make* a plundering raid (on)
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7 набег
м.raid, inroad; ( грабительский) forayпроизвести́ набе́г (на вн.) — raid (d)
произвести́ граби́тельский набе́г (на вн.) — foray (d), make a plundering raid (on)
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8 набег
муж.incursion, raid, inroad; foray ( грабительский)произвести грабительский набег (на что-л.) — to foray; to make a plundering raid (on)
произвести набег — (на кого-л./что-л.) to raid
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9 опустошать
1) General subject: decimate, depasture, deplete, depredate, desolate, destitute, devastate, exhaust, forage, foray, gut (о пожаре), harrow, harry, havoc, herry, lay waste, overrun (страну - о неприятеле), ravage, reave, reive, reive away, reive from, toom, waste, drain, make havoc of, play havoc among, play havoc with, take tithe of2) Obsolete: harass3) Engineering: empty (энергетический уровень)4) Bookish: exenterate5) Rare: deplenish6) Business: hollow out7) Makarov: bare, clear, make depredations (что-л.), play Old Harry, play havoc, play hell, play the bear, play the deuce, play the devil, play the dickens, play the mischief, clean out -
10 грабить
1) General subject: depredate, despoil, flay, forage, foray, gut, harry, hijack, jack (лично), loot, maraud, pill, pillage, pinch, pirate, plunder (особ. на войне), prey, put to the sack, ransack, ravage, ravish, reave, reive, reive away, reive from, rifle, rive, rob, sac, sack, spoil, strip, strongarm, stick up2) Obsolete: harrow3) Bookish: exenterate, spoliate4) Rare: rape7) Jargon: buzz, heist, hoist, hold up, hyst, knock off, make, mill, ramp, rip off, gee, liberate (особенно оккупированные или разрушенные здания), nick, pluck, plug8) Jail: fake9) leg.N.P. rob (not in technical legal sense)10) Archaic: pill and poll, raven
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foray — ► NOUN 1) a sudden attack or incursion into enemy territory. 2) a brief but spirited attempt to become involved in a new activity. ► VERB ▪ make or go on a foray. DERIVATIVES forayer noun. ORIGIN from Old French forrier forager … English terms dictionary
foray — [[t]fɒ̱reɪ, AM fɔ͟ːreɪ[/t]] forays 1) N COUNT: oft poss N, usu N into n If you make a foray into a new or unfamiliar type of activity, you start to become involved in it. Emporio Armani, the Italian fashion house, has made a discreet foray into… … English dictionary
foray — n. 1) to make a foray 2) a bold foray 3) a foray into * * * [ fɒreɪ] a bold foray a foray into to make a foray … Combinatory dictionary
foray — for|ay [ˈfɔreı US ˈfo: , ˈfa: ] n [Date: 1300 1400; : Old French; Origin: forrer, from forre; FORAGE2] 1.) a short attempt at doing a particular job or activity, especially one that is very different from what you usually do foray into ▪ It will… … Dictionary of contemporary English
foray — /ˈfɒreɪ / (say foray), /ˈfɔ / (say faw ) noun 1. a raid for the purpose of taking plunder. 2. a trip made for a particular purpose: to make a foray into town to do the shopping. 3. a first attempt at a new activity: her foray into the fashion… …
foray — forayer, n. /fawr ay, for ay/, n. 1. a quick raid, usually for the purpose of taking plunder: Vikings made a foray on the port. 2. a quick, sudden attack: The defenders made a foray outside the walls. 3. an initial venture: a successful foray… … Universalium
foray — 1 noun (C) 1 a short attempt at doing a particular job or activity, especially one that is very different from what you usually do: After a brief unsuccessful foray into politics, he went back to his law practice. 2 a short sudden attack by a… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
foray — for•ay [[t]ˈfɔr eɪ, ˈfɒr eɪ[/t]] n. 1) a quick raid or attack, usu. for the purpose of taking plunder 2) an initial venture outside one s customary range of activity: a brief foray into real estate[/ex] 3) to make a raid; pillage; maraud 4) cvb… … From formal English to slang
foray — I. verb Etymology: Middle English forrayen, from Anglo French forreyer, foreer, probably back formation from *forrier, *forreour forager, raider, from fuerre, foer provender more at forage Date: 14th century transitive verb archaic to ravage in… … New Collegiate Dictionary
foray — [ fɒreɪ] noun 1》 a sudden attack or raid into enemy territory. 2》 a brief but spirited attempt to become involved in a new activity. verb make or go on a foray. Derivatives forayer noun Origin ME: back form. from forayer a person who forays ,… … English new terms dictionary
foray — n. & v. n. a sudden attack; a raid or incursion. v.intr. make or go on a foray. Etymology: ME, prob. earlier as verb: back form. f. forayer f. OF forrier forager, rel. to FODDER … Useful english dictionary