raider 的定义
- a person or thing that raids.
- a commando, ranger, or the like, specially trained to participate in military raids.
- a light, fast warship, aircraft, etc., used in such a raid.
- a person who seizes control of a company, as by secretly buying stock and gathering proxies.
- Informal. a person who works within an organization for the purpose of gathering evidence of wrongdoing.
raider 近义词
thief
更多raider例句
- The raiders hurt her, too, but another survivor helped feed her, and she recovered to found a new pack with him.
- Icahn never liked—actually viscerally hated—the term corporate raider.
- It happened a decade ago, when she was in Cambodia shooting the action movie Lara Croft: Tomb Raider.
- Fearing more repressions, more raider takeovers of business, worse state corruption, people lose their optimism.
- Peter Gross looked at him keenly, for Jahi was reputed to be the boldest raider and head-hunter in the hills.
- "Boy Scouts of the Sea," watch us do our partIf a raider or a sub.
- Entering, we found another whisky raid in progress, Slavin himself being the raider.
- Yes, he was accused of violating the rules of war as a guerilla raider in the invasion of Pennsylvania.
- For a few seconds the German raider continued to roar eastward.