raid
US /reɪd/
UK /reɪd/

1.
serangan, serbuan
a sudden attack on an enemy by troops, aircraft, or other armed forces in warfare
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The commandos launched a surprise raid on the enemy stronghold.
Komando melancarkan serangan mengejut ke atas kubu musuh.
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The air raid sirens wailed across the city.
Siren serangan udara meraung di seluruh bandar.
2.
serbuan, razia
a sudden, unannounced visit by police or other authorities
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The police conducted a drug raid on the apartment building.
Polis melakukan serbuan dadah di bangunan pangsapuri itu.
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Tax officials carried out a raid on the company's offices.
Pegawai cukai melakukan serbuan di pejabat syarikat itu.
1.
menyerbu, merompak
to conduct a sudden attack on (an enemy or a place)
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The troops decided to raid the enemy camp at dawn.
Pasukan tentera memutuskan untuk menyerbu kem musuh pada waktu subuh.
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They plan to raid the warehouse for supplies.
Mereka merancang untuk menyerbu gudang untuk bekalan.
2.
menggeledah, merompak
to enter a place, typically a cupboard or refrigerator, in order to steal or take things from it
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My brother always raids the fridge late at night.
Abang saya selalu menggeledah peti sejuk lewat malam.
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The children raided the cookie jar after their parents went to bed.
Anak-anak menggeledah balang biskut selepas ibu bapa mereka tidur.