Raid in spanish

RAID

pronunciation: rɑid part of speech: noun
In gestures

raid1 = ataque aéreo, redada, atraco, asalto, correría, incursión. 

Example: More appropriate for his purpose would be the many monographs and articles in scholarly journals dealing specifically with this aspect of the Pearl Harbor raid.

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» air raid = ataque aéreo.

Example: The author gives extracts from his own diary detailing his experiences in Tokyo during the air raids of Jan-June 45.

» bombing raid = bombardeo aéreo.

Example: The library was finally destroyed during a bombing raid.

» bomb raid = bombardeo.

Example: Recently the US and Britain have been intensifying their bomb raids against Iraqi territory, in particular, in the so-called no-fly zones.

» mount + a raid = preparar un asalto, organizar un asalto, asaltar.

Example: By the end of the war, they were bloodied, battered, and divided, but they were still able to mount raids and attacks against their enemies.

» ram-raid = alunizaje, robo mediante alunizaje, robo por el método del alunizaje.

Example: Stolen 4WD vehicles are being used by a criminal group in ram-raids targeting cash machines at service stations and shopping centres.

» sudden raid = incursión repentina.

Example: The castle was used to guard against sudden raids by corsairs, as indicated by the four unusual guard turrets adorning its façade.

raid2 = redada. 

Example: Two men have been arrested after a raid on a postal depot in Northern Ireland in which a worker was shot dead.

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» dawn raid = ataque matutino, asalto matutino, redada matutina.

Example: The article is entitled 'Dawn raids and doddering academics'.

» police raid = redada policial.

Example: Why have you done nothing to stop Cuba's independent librarians from being subjected to campaign of threats, intimidation, harassment, police raids, evictions, confiscations, physical assaults and prison terms of up to 26 years? = ¿Por qué no has hecho nada para poner fin a la campaña de amenazas, intimidación, acoso, redadas policiales, deshaucio, confiscaciones, agresiones físicas y condenas de hasta 26 años a la que están siendo sometidos los bibliotecarios indenpendientes de Cuba?.

raid3 = atracar, asaltar, robar. 

Example: The article 'Raiding the World Bank' explains how the World Bank operates, shareholding, the initiation of loan proposals, and lending to education projects.

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» ram raid = alunizar, robar mediante el alunizaje, robar por el método del alunizaje.

Example: Thousands of pounds were stolen after a gang ram raided a cash machine in Cottingley.

raid4 = hacer una redada. 

Example: He was detained and later released after his parents' house was raided at dawn.

Raid synonyms

bust in spanish: , pronunciation: bʌst part of speech: noun foray in spanish: , pronunciation: fɔreɪ part of speech: noun maraud in spanish: , pronunciation: mɜrɔd part of speech: noun, verb mulcting in spanish: , pronunciation: mʌlktɪŋ part of speech: verb foray into in spanish: , pronunciation: fɔreɪɪntu part of speech: verb
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