foray
n. 突袭; 侵略; 冒险
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 furnishings.
意大利时装品牌安普里奥·阿玛尼谨慎进入家居用品市场。
...her first forays into politics.
她首次涉足政界
You can refer to a short journey that you make as a foray if it seems to involve excitement or risk, for example because it is to an unfamiliar place or because you are looking for a particular thing.
Most guests make at least one foray into the town...
多数客人至少去过一次城里。
A foray to your supermarket will supply all the ready-made foods for an excellent picnic.
去一趟超市就可以将一次完美野餐所需的现成食物置办妥当。
If a group of soldiers make a foray into enemy territory, they make a quick attack there, and then return to their own territory.
These base camps were used by the PKK guerrillas to make forays into Turkey.
这些基地训练营被库尔德工人党游击队用于对土耳其实施突袭行动。
1. a sudden short attack
2. an initial attempt (especially outside your usual areas of competence);
1. steal goods; take as spoils;
2. briefly enter enemy territory
This foray is just one part of Alibaba's increasingly aggressive push for global expansion.
此番初次尝试,只是阿里巴巴势头日增的全球扩张行动的一部分.
It will be Buffett second major foray into Wall Street.
这是巴菲特第二次大举进攻华尔街.
Her foray into film began with a long collaboration with English art house director Derek Jarman.
她涉足电影界始于与英格兰艺术电影导演德里克·贾曼的长期合作.
An actor's foray into politics.
一演员对政治的尝试性介入.
He might foray our lands.
他可能会夺占我们的田地.