raid

US /reɪd/
UK /reɪd/
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1.

serangan, penggerebekan

a sudden attack on an enemy by troops, aircraft, or other armed forces in warfare

:
The commandos launched a surprise raid on the enemy stronghold.
Pasukan komando melancarkan serangan mendadak ke markas musuh.
The air raid sirens wailed across the city.
Sirene serangan udara meraung di seluruh kota.
2.

penggerebekan, razia

a sudden, unannounced visit by police or other authorities

:
The police conducted a drug raid on the apartment building.
Polisi melakukan penggerebekan narkoba di gedung apartemen.
Tax officials carried out a raid on the company's offices.
Petugas pajak melakukan penggerebekan di kantor perusahaan.
3.

perampokan, pencurian

an act of illegally entering a place in order to steal from it

:
There was a raid on the bank last night.
Ada perampokan bank tadi malam.
The gang planned a daring raid on the jewelry store.
Geng itu merencanakan perampokan berani di toko perhiasan.
1.

menyerbu, menggerebek

to conduct a sudden attack on (an enemy or a place)

:
The troops decided to raid the enemy camp at dawn.
Pasukan memutuskan untuk menyerbu kamp musuh saat fajar.
They plan to raid the warehouse for supplies.
Mereka berencana untuk menggerebek gudang untuk persediaan.
2.

mengobrak-abrik, menggeledah

to enter a place, typically a cupboard or refrigerator, in order to steal or take things from it

:
My brother always raids the fridge late at night.
Kakakku selalu mengobrak-abrik kulkas larut malam.
The children raided the cookie jar after their parents went to bed.
Anak-anak mengobrak-abrik toples kue setelah orang tua mereka tidur.