raiding
vi. 对…进行突然袭击(raid的现在分词形式)
When soldiers raid a place, they make a sudden armed attack against it, with the aim of causing damage rather than occupying any of the enemy's land.
The guerrillas raided banks and destroyed a police barracks and an electricity substation.
游击队突袭了银行,摧毁了一处警察驻地和一个变电站。
If the police raid a building, they enter it suddenly and by force in order to look for dangerous criminals or for evidence of something illegal, such as drugs or weapons.
Fraud squad officers raided the firm's offices.
反欺诈小组的工作人员突击搜查了这家公司的办公室。
If someone raids a building or place, they enter it by force in order to steal something.
A 19-year-old man has been found guilty of raiding a bank.
一个19岁的男子被判抢劫银行罪。
If you raid the fridge or the larder, you take food from it to eat instead of a meal or in between meals.
She made her way to the kitchen to raid the fridge.
她走向厨房去扫荡冰箱。
1. characterized by plundering or pillaging or marauding;
The kids who are joyriding and ram-raiding are unemployed.
那些开偷来的车狂飙和驾车抢劫的年轻人都是无业游民。
The English, worried by the growing power of Prince Henry, sent a raiding party to Scotland to kill him.
英格兰人对亨利亲王权势日增感到不安,便派突袭队到苏格兰除掉他。
Present Day : Linc pitches the idea of raiding the General's limo.
镜头闪回至现在,林肯建议使用这个老办法来突袭“将军 ” 的座驾.
His patrols haltedthe raiding parties : hunger assailed the Danish army.
他的巡逻队阻抑了入侵部队,饥饿威胁着丹麦军队.
His patrols halted the raiding assailed the Danish army.
他派出的巡逻队伍阻止了敌人的抢劫.