raider / ˈreɪ dər /

💦中学词汇突击队员袭击者突袭者突击者

raider 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a person or thing that raids.
  2. a commando, ranger, or the like, specially trained to participate in military raids.
  3. a light, fast warship, aircraft, etc., used in such a raid.
  4. a person who seizes control of a company, as by secretly buying stock and gathering proxies.
  5. Informal. a person who works within an organization for the purpose of gathering evidence of wrongdoing.

raider 近义词

n. 名词 noun

thief

更多raider例句

  1. The raiders hurt her, too, but another survivor helped feed her, and she recovered to found a new pack with him.
  2. Icahn never liked—actually viscerally hated—the term corporate raider.
  3. It happened a decade ago, when she was in Cambodia shooting the action movie Lara Croft: Tomb Raider.
  4. Fearing more repressions, more raider takeovers of business, worse state corruption, people lose their optimism.
  5. Peter Gross looked at him keenly, for Jahi was reputed to be the boldest raider and head-hunter in the hills.
  6. "Boy Scouts of the Sea," watch us do our partIf a raider or a sub.
  7. Entering, we found another whisky raid in progress, Slavin himself being the raider.
  8. Yes, he was accused of violating the rules of war as a guerilla raider in the invasion of Pennsylvania.
  9. For a few seconds the German raider continued to roar eastward.