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1 foray
nounStreifzug, der; (Mil.) Ausfall, der* * *for·ay[ˈfɒreɪ, AM ˈfɔ:r-]nto make a \foray auf Beutezug gehenthe soldiers made the first of several \forays into enemy-occupied territory die Soldaten unternahmen den ersten von mehreren Überfällen auf feindlich besetztes Gebietshe made a brief \foray into acting before starting a career as a teacher sie wandte sich kurz der Schauspielerei zu, bevor sie eine Lehrerlaufbahn antrat* * *['fɒreɪ]1. n(Raub)überfall m; (MIL) Ausfall m; (fig) Ausflug m (into in +acc)to make a foray into the European market — sich auf den europäischen Markt vorwagen
2. viRaubüberfälle/einen Raubüberfall machen; (fig) Ausflüge/einen Ausflug machen* * *A s1. Beute-, Raubzug mC v/i1. obs plündern* * *nounStreifzug, der; (Mil.) Ausfall, der* * *n.Streifzug m. -
2 foray
for·ay [ʼfɒreɪ, Am ʼfɔ:r-] nto make a \foray auf Beutezug gehen;the soldiers made the first of several \forays into enemy-occupied territory die Soldaten unternahmen den ersten von mehreren Überfällen auf feindlich besetztes Gebietshe made a brief \foray into acting before starting a career as a teacher sie wandte sich kurz der Schauspielerei zu, bevor sie eine Lehrerlaufbahn antrat
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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
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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