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noun
a sudden attack on an enemy by troops, aircraft, or other armed forces in warfare:
«…への» (兵士・戦闘機などによる破壊目的での)襲撃, 急襲 «on, against»
e.g. a bombing raid.
a surprise attack to commit a crime, especially to steal from business premises:
【銀行などへの】襲撃, 強盗 «on»
e.g. an early morning raid on a bank.
a surprise visit by police to arrest suspected people or seize illicit goods.
«…への» (警察による突然の)踏み込み, 手入れ, 捜査 «on»
Stock Market a hostile attempt to buy a major or controlling interest in the shares of a company.
〘株式〙 (会社の)乗っ取り行為, 売り浴びせ.
verb with object
conduct a raid on:
〈兵士・戦闘機などが〉〈場所〉を襲撃する, 急襲する
〈人が〉(金品強奪目的で)〈場所〉を襲撃する, …に強盗に入る.
〈警察が〉〈場所など〉を(突然)手入れする, …に踏み込む
e.g. officers raided thirty homes yesterday.
quickly and illicitly take something from (a place):
⦅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.
e.g. 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 century but was revived by Sir Walter Scott; the verb dates from the mid 19th century.