English-Thai Dictionary
raid
N การ จู่โจม การ โจมตี attack foray kan-ju-jom
raid
N การ ทำ ให้ราคา หุ้น ตกลง โดย ผิดกฎหมาย การ ปั่นหุ้น kan-tam-hai-ra-ka-hun-tok-long
raid
VT จู่โจม โจมตี ju-jom
raid
VT ปล้น steal plon
raider
N ผู้ เข้า จู่โจม ทันที plunderer invader commando phu-kao-ju-jom-tan-te
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
RAID
Raid, n. Etym: [Icel. reiedh a riding, raid; akin to E. road. See Road a way. ]
1. A hostile or predatory incursion; an inroad or incursion of mounted men; a sudden and rapid invasion by a cavalry force; a foray. Marauding chief! his sole delight. The moonlight raid, the morning fight. Sir W. Scott. There are permanent conquests, temporary occupation, and occasional raids. H. Spenser.
Note: A Scottish word which came into common use in the United States during the Civil War, and was soon extended in its application.
2. An attack or invasion for the purpose of making arrests, seizing property, or plundering; as, a raid of the police upon a gambling house; a raid of contractors on the public treasury. [Colloq. U. S.]
RAID
Raid, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Raided; p. pr. & vb. n. Raiding.]
Defn: To make a raid upon or into; as, two regiments raided the border counties.
RAIDER
RAIDER Raid "er, n.
Defn: One who engages in a raid. [U.S.]
New American Oxford Dictionary
RAID
RAID |rād reɪd | ▶abbreviation redundant array of independent (or inexpensive ) disks, a system for providing greater capacity, faster access, and security against data corruption by spreading the data across several disk drives.
raid
raid |rād reɪd | ▶noun a sudden attack on an enemy by troops, aircraft, or other armed forces in warfare: a bombing raid. • a surprise attack to commit a crime, esp. to steal from business premises: an early morning raid on a bank. • a surprise visit by police to arrest suspected people or seize illicit goods. • Stock Market a hostile attempt to buy a major or controlling interest in the shares of a company. ▶verb [ with obj. ] conduct a raid on: officers raided thirty homes yesterday. • quickly and illicitly take something from (a place ): she crept down the stairs to raid the pantry. ORIGIN late Middle English (as a noun ): Scots variant of road in the early senses ‘journey on horseback, ’ ‘foray. ’ The noun became rare from the end of the 16th cent. but was revived by Sir Walter Scott; the verb dates from the mid 19th cent.
raider
raid er |ˈrādər ˈreɪdər | ▶noun a person who attacks an enemy in the enemy's territory; a marauder: Scandinavian raiders put down their roots in Cumbria. • a person who attacks business premises in order to steal: masked raiders burst into the 100 -seater restaurant.
Oxford Dictionary
RAID
RAID ▶abbreviation Computing redundant array of independent (or inexpensive ) disks, a system for providing greater capacity, faster access, and security against data corruption by spreading data across several disk drives.
raid
raid |reɪd | ▶noun a rapid surprise attack on an enemy by troops, aircraft, or other armed forces: a bombing raid. • a rapid surprise attack to commit a crime, especially to steal from business premises: an early morning raid on a bank. • a surprise visit by police to arrest suspects or seize illicit goods. • Stock Exchange a hostile attempt to buy a major or controlling interest in the shares of a company. ▶verb [ with obj. ] conduct a raid on: officers raided thirty homes yesterday. • quickly and illicitly take something from (a place ): she crept downstairs to raid the larder. ORIGIN late Middle English (as a noun ): Scots variant of road in the early senses ‘journey on horseback ’, ‘foray ’. The noun became rare from the end of the 16th cent. but was revived by Sir Walter Scott; the verb dates from the mid 19th cent.
raider
raid ¦er |ˈreɪdə (r )| ▶noun a person who attacks an enemy in their territory; a marauder: Scandinavian raiders put down their roots in Cumbria. • a person who attacks business premises in order to steal: masked raiders burst into the 100 -seater restaurant.
American Oxford Thesaurus
raid
raid noun 1 the raid on Dieppe: attack, assault, descent, blitz, incursion, sortie; onslaught, storming, charge, offensive, invasion, blitzkrieg. 2 a police raid: search; informal bust, takedown, shakedown. ▶verb 1 they raided shipping in the harbor: attack, assault, set upon, descend on, swoop on, blitz, assail, storm, rush. 2 armed men raided the store: rob, hold up, break into; plunder, steal from, pillage, loot, ransack, sack; informal stick up, heist.
raider
raider noun Kelley and his band of raiders: robber, burglar, thief, housebreaker, plunderer, pillager, looter, marauder; attacker, assailant, invader.
Oxford Thesaurus
raid
raid noun 1 the raid on Dieppe: surprise attack, hit-and-run raid, tip-and-run raid, assault, descent, blitz, incursion, foray, sortie; sally, inroad, onslaught, onrush, storming, charge, thrust, offensive, invasion; German blitzkrieg; Italian razzia. 2 clothing worth £40,000 has been stolen in a raid on a shop in Bond Street: robbery, burglary, hold-up, break-in; mugging, robbing, pillaging, looting, plunder, plundering, ransacking, sack, sacking, marauding; informal snatch, smash-and-grab; Brit. informal blag; N. Amer. informal heist, stick-up. 3 police discovered stolen ammunition during a raid on the flat: swoop, surprise search; N. Amer. informal bust, takedown. ▶verb 1 the aim was to raid shipping in Benghazi harbour: attack, make a raid on, assault, set upon, descend on, swoop on, harass, harry, blitz, make inroads on, assail, storm, rush, charge. 2 they live as outlaws, raiding villages and towns for food and clothing: plunder, steal from, pillage, loot, rifle, maraud, strip, ransack, sack; literary despoil; archaic reave, spoil; rare depredate, spoliate, forage. 3 they had raided the electrical store next door: rob, steal from, hold up, break into, make a raid on; N. Amer. informal stick up. 4 homes and offices in Merseyside were raided by police: search, make a search of, swoop on, make a raid on; N. Amer. informal bust.
raider
raider noun armed raiders escaped with several thousand pounds of jewellery: attacker, assailant; robber, burglar, thief, housebreaker; plunderer, pillager, looter, marauder, ransacker, sacker, invader; archaic reaver.
Duden Dictionary
Raid
Raid Substantiv, maskulin , der |reːt |der Raid; Genitiv: des Raids, Plural: die Raids englisch begrenzte offensive militärische Operation; Überraschungsangriff
French Dictionary
raid
raid n. m. nom masculin Expédition militaire menée en territoire ennemi. : Des raids punitifs. SYNONYME attaque . Note Technique Ce mot emprunté à l ’anglais depuis plus de cent ans est admis en français. Prononciation Le d se prononce, [rɛd ]; le mot rime avec raide
raide
raide adj. et adv. adjectif 1 Rigide, droit. : Des cheveux raides. 2 Très incliné. : Une pente raide. SYNONYME abrupt ; escarpé . 3 figuré Sans souplesse, inflexible. : Une attitude raide. adverbe D ’un seul coup. : Des animaux tués raide. SYNONYME brusquement . Note Grammaticale Pris adverbialement, le mot est invariable; cependant, dans la locution raide mort, le mot prend la marque du pluriel. Ils sont tombés raides morts. Note Technique La graphie roide est archaïque ou littéraire. LOCUTION Sur la corde raide. figuré Qui est en danger de déséquilibre, comme un funambule sur une corde tendue, qui est dans une situation périlleuse. : Ces financiers sont sur la corde raide: ils sont menacés de faillite.
raideur
raideur n. f. nom féminin État de ce qui n ’est pas souple, de ce qui est difficile à plier. SYNONYME rigidité .
raidir
raidir v. tr. , pronom. verbe transitif Rendre raide. : Raidir ses muscles. SYNONYME durcir ; tendre . verbe pronominal Devenir raide, plus dur, au propre et au figuré. : Ses muscles se sont raidis. La position de l ’association s ’est raidie. SYNONYME tendre . Note Grammaticale À la forme pronominale, le participe passé de ce verbe s ’accorde toujours en genre et en nombre avec son sujet. Faute d ’exercice, ses muscles se sont raidis. finir
Spanish Dictionary
raid
raid nombre masculino 1 Ataque rápido por tierra, mar o aire realizado en una guerra para causar daño al enemigo, capturar prisioneros, etc. :las tropas efectuaron un raid contra el ejército rebelde .SINÓNIMO incursión .2 Vuelo de aviación a gran distancia :en 1928 protagonizó el raid París -Londres, que tuvo una gran relevancia .3 dep Prueba deportiva atrevida y peligrosa en la que se recorre una gran distancia con algún tipo de vehículos .
raído, -da
raído, -da adjetivo [tela, vestido ] Que está muy gastado o estropeado por el uso, aunque sin llegar a romperse :se tiraba de las mangas del saco para que no se le vieran los puños raídos de la camisa; lleva la corbata raída y el pantalón descosido .
Sanseido Dictionary
RAID
RAID レイド 〖 Redundant Arrays of Inexpensive Disks 〗ディスク -アレイ 。複数のディスク装置を一つの筐体 (きようたい )に収めた装置 。
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
Raid
Raid /reɪd /名詞 U ⦅商標 ⦆レイド 〘米国製の殺虫剤 〙.
raid
raid /reɪd /〖語源は 「馬による軍事遠征 」〗名詞 複 ~s /-dz /C 1 «…への » (兵士 戦闘機などによる破壊目的での )襲撃 , 急襲 «on , against » ▸ make [carry out, launch ] a raid on the village その村を襲撃する ▸ an air raid 空爆 2 «…への » (警察による突然の )踏み込み , 手入れ , 捜査 «on » ▸ a police raid on a bar 飲み屋への警察の手入れ ▸ a dawn raid 早朝の踏み込み 3 【銀行などへの 】襲撃 , 強盗 «on » .4 〘法 〙不法侵入 .5 ⦅非難して ⦆(公金などの )横領 .6 〘株式 〙(会社の )乗っ取り行為 , 売り浴びせ .動詞 他動詞 1 〈警察が 〉〈場所など 〉を (突然 )手入れする , …に踏み込む ▸ The house was raided by the police .その家は警察の手入れを受けた 2 〈兵士 戦闘機などが 〉〈場所 〉を襲撃する , 急襲する ▸ a raiding party 襲撃グループ 3 〈人が 〉 (金品強奪目的で )〈場所 〉を襲撃する , …に強盗に入る .4 ⦅くだけて おどけて ⦆〈人が 〉〈冷蔵庫など 〉をあさる ; 〈たんす 〉の中を探す .
raider
r á id er 名詞 C 1 ⦅英 ⦆強盗, 泥棒 .2 襲撃兵 [隊 ].3 企業乗っ取り屋 .