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There are 86 total results for your Raid search in the dictionary.

Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

空襲


空袭

see styles
kōng xí
    kong1 xi2
k`ung hsi
    kung hsi
 kuushuu / kushu
    くうしゅう
to make an air raid
(n,vs,vt,adj-no) air-raid

see styles
háo
    hao2
hao
 hori
    ほり
moat; (military) trench
(1) moat; fosse; (2) canal; ditch; (1) moat; fosse; trench; ditch; (2) underground air-raid shelter; dugout; (surname) Hori

see styles
chāo
    chao1
ch`ao
    chao
 shou / sho
    しょう
to make a copy; to plagiarize; to search and seize; to raid; to grab; to go off with; to take a shortcut; to make a turning move; to fold one's arms
(1) (obsolete) excerpt; extract; (2) annotation; (3) shou (unit of volume, approx. 1.8 ml); (female given name) Shou
extract and annotate from a text


see styles

    xi2
hsi
 souen / soen
    そうえん
(bound form) to raid; to attack; (bound form) to continue the pattern; to perpetuate; (literary) classifier for suits of clothing or sets of bedding
(1) pile; heap; layers (e.g. of clothing); set (e.g. of boxes); course (e.g. of stones); (counter) (2) counter for things that are stacked, piled up (or layered, etc.); (3) layers of clothing worn under one's overcoat; (4) (abbreviation) combination of colors created by layering of garments (colours); (personal name) Souen

侵す

see styles
 okasu
    おかす
(transitive verb) (1) to invade; to raid; to violate (airspace, etc.); to intrude; to trespass; (transitive verb) (2) to infringe; to encroach; (transitive verb) (3) (See 冒す・おかす・2) to harm; to afflict; to affect

侵入

see styles
qīn rù
    qin1 ru4
ch`in ju
    chin ju
 shinnyuu / shinnyu
    しんにゅう
to make (military) incursions; to invade; to intrude into; to trespass; to gain unauthorized access (computing)
(n,vs,vi) invasion; incursion; raid; aggression; intrusion; trespass; penetration; hacking

侵掠

see styles
qīn lüè
    qin1 lve4
ch`in lve
    chin lve
 shinryaku
    しんりゃく
(noun/participle) aggression; invasion; raid
to attack

侵略

see styles
qīn lüè
    qin1 lu:e4
ch`in lu:e
    chin lu:e
 shinryaku
    しんりゃく
to invade; invasion
(noun/participle) aggression; invasion; raid

偷襲


偷袭

see styles
tōu xí
    tou1 xi2
t`ou hsi
    tou hsi
to mount a sneak attack; to raid

奇兵

see styles
qí bīng
    qi2 bing1
ch`i ping
    chi ping
 kihei / kihe
    きへい
troops appearing suddenly (in a raid or ambush)
(ant: 正兵) irregular soldiers; commandos

奇襲


奇袭

see styles
qí xí
    qi2 xi2
ch`i hsi
    chi hsi
 kishuu / kishu
    きしゅう
surprise attack; raid
(n,vs,vt,adj-no) surprise attack

奔襲


奔袭

see styles
bēn xí
    ben1 xi2
pen hsi
to carry out a long-range raid

急襲


急袭

see styles
jí xí
    ji2 xi2
chi hsi
 kyuushuu / kyushu
    きゅうしゅう
sudden attack
(noun, transitive verb) raid; assault; descent

挖角

see styles
wā jué
    wa1 jue2
wa chüeh
to poach (talent, personnel from competitors); to raid (a competitor for its talent); Taiwan pr. [wa1 jiao3]

攻伐

see styles
gōng fá
    gong1 fa2
kung fa
 koubatsu / kobatsu
    こうばつ
to attack; to raid; (of medicine) potent
(n,vs,vi) subjugation; attacking; conquering

攻撃

see styles
 kougeki / kogeki
    こうげき
(noun, transitive verb) (1) (ant: 守備・1) attack; assault; raid; onslaught; offensive; (noun, transitive verb) (2) criticism; censure; denunciation; condemnation

敵襲

see styles
 tekishuu / tekishu
    てきしゅう
enemy attack; enemy raid

来冦

see styles
 raikou / raiko
    らいこう
invasion; raid

来寇

see styles
 raikou / raiko
    らいこう
(noun/participle) invasion; raid; inroad

来襲

see styles
 raishuu / raishu
    らいしゅう
(n,vs,vi) (incoming) attack; raid; invasion; assault

查抄

see styles
chá chāo
    cha2 chao1
ch`a ch`ao
    cha chao
to take inventory of and confiscate a criminal's possessions; to search and confiscate (forbidden items); to raid

殺進


杀进

see styles
shā jìn
    sha1 jin4
sha chin
to storm (a city etc); to raid

游撃

see styles
 yuugeki / yugeki
    ゆうげき
(noun/participle) (1) raid; military attack by a mobile unit; hit-and-run attack; search-and-kill mission; search-and-destroy mission; military action without a predetermined target; attacking the enemy or assisting allies as the opportunity arises; (2) (baseb) (abbreviation) shortstop; short

爆撃

see styles
 bakugeki
    ばくげき
(noun, transitive verb) bombing (raid)

突襲


突袭

see styles
tū xí
    tu1 xi2
t`u hsi
    tu hsi
to raid; to storm; surprise attack

竄犯


窜犯

see styles
cuàn fàn
    cuan4 fan4
ts`uan fan
    tsuan fan
to raid; an intrusion (of the enemy, or bandit groups)

緝查


缉查

see styles
jī chá
    ji1 cha2
chi ch`a
    chi cha
to raid; to search (for criminal)

臨検

see styles
 rinken
    りんけん
(noun, transitive verb) on-the-spot investigation or inspection; raid

襲撃

see styles
 shuugeki / shugeki
    しゅうげき
(noun, transitive verb) (surprise) attack; assault; raid; charge

襲擊


袭击

see styles
xí jī
    xi2 ji1
hsi chi
attack (esp. surprise attack); raid; to attack

襲来

see styles
 shuurai / shurai
    しゅうらい
(n,vs,vi) invasion; raid; attack; visitation (of a calamity)

進襲


进袭

see styles
jìn xí
    jin4 xi2
chin hsi
raid; to carry out a raid; to invade

遊撃

see styles
 yuugeki / yugeki
    ゆうげき
(noun/participle) (1) raid; military attack by a mobile unit; hit-and-run attack; search-and-kill mission; search-and-destroy mission; military action without a predetermined target; attacking the enemy or assisting allies as the opportunity arises; (2) (baseb) (abbreviation) shortstop; short

切込み

see styles
 kirikomi
    きりこみ
(1) cut; notch; (2) raid; attack

大捕物

see styles
 ootorimono
    おおとりもの
roundup (criminals, animals, etc.); manhunt; crackdown; swoop; raid

大空襲

see styles
 daikuushuu / daikushu
    だいくうしゅう
(n,n-suf) major air raid; blitz

手入れ

see styles
 teire / tere
    ていれ
(noun, transitive verb) (1) care; looking after; repair; maintenance; tending; trimming; grooming; (noun, transitive verb) (2) (police) raid; crackdown

防空壕

see styles
 boukuugou / bokugo
    ぼうくうごう
air-raid shelter; bomb shelter

防空洞

see styles
fáng kōng dòng
    fang2 kong1 dong4
fang k`ung tung
    fang kung tung
air raid shelter; bomb shelter; (fig.) place that protects bad people; hideout

かちこみ

see styles
 kachikomi
    かちこみ
(slang) raid

切り入る

see styles
 kiriiru / kiriru
    きりいる
(transitive verb) to cut into; to raid

切り込み

see styles
 kirikomi
    きりこみ
(1) cut; notch; (2) raid; attack

切り込む

see styles
 kirikomu
    きりこむ
(v5m,vi) (1) to cut into; to cut up; (2) to raid; to attack

大捕り物

see styles
 ootorimono
    おおとりもの
roundup (criminals, animals, etc.); manhunt; crackdown; swoop; raid

対地攻撃

see styles
 taichikougeki / taichikogeki
    たいちこうげき
ground attack; air-raid

擲り込み

see styles
 nagurikomi
    なぐりこみ
raid; attack; assault

擲り込む

see styles
 nagurikomu
    なぐりこむ
(v5m,vi) to raid; to launch an attack; to invade

斬り込み

see styles
 kirikomi
    きりこみ
(1) cut; notch; (2) raid; attack

斬り込む

see styles
 kirikomu
    きりこむ
(v5m,vi) (1) to cut into; to cut up; (2) to raid; to attack

殴り込み

see styles
 nagurikomi
    なぐりこみ
raid; attack; assault

殴り込む

see styles
 nagurikomu
    なぐりこむ
(v5m,vi) to raid; to launch an attack; to invade

殺進殺出


杀进杀出

see styles
shā jìn shā chū
    sha1 jin4 sha1 chu1
sha chin sha ch`u
    sha chin sha chu
to execute a lightning raid; (investment) to buy, then quickly sell; (tourism) to visit a destination for only a short stay

灯火管制

see styles
 toukakansei / tokakanse
    とうかかんせい
blackout (to prevent being seen by enemy aircraft during a nighttime air raid)

空中爆撃

see styles
 kuuchuubakugeki / kuchubakugeki
    くうちゅうばくげき
air-raid

空襲警報

see styles
 kuushuukeihou / kushukeho
    くうしゅうけいほう
air-raid alarm

蛋炒飯節


蛋炒饭节

see styles
dàn chǎo fàn jié
    dan4 chao3 fan4 jie2
tan ch`ao fan chieh
    tan chao fan chieh
Fried Rice with Egg Festival, informally observed annually on November 25 as the anniversary of the death in 1950 of Mao Zedong's son Mao Anying, by people who are grateful that Mao's grip on China did not extend to a second generation (The younger Mao died in an American air raid in Korea, and, according to a popular account, his death was the result of cooking fried rice with egg, which produced smoke detected by US forces.)

襲撃事件

see styles
 shuugekijiken / shugekijiken
    しゅうげきじけん
raid; assault; attack

討ち入り

see styles
 uchiiri / uchiri
    うちいり
raid

討ち入る

see styles
 uchiiru / uchiru
    うちいる
(v5r,vi) to break into (a house to kill the master); to raid

警戒警報

see styles
 keikaikeihou / kekaikeho
    けいかいけいほう
preliminary alert (flood, typhoon, air-raid, etc.); precautionary warning

踏み込む

see styles
 fumikomu
    ふみこむ
(transitive verb) (1) to step into (e.g. someone else's territory); to break into; to raid; (transitive verb) (2) to come to grips with; to get to the core of

防空避難


防空避难

see styles
fáng kōng bì nàn
    fang2 kong1 bi4 nan4
fang k`ung pi nan
    fang kung pi nan
(Tw) evacuation to an air-raid shelter

防空頭巾

see styles
 boukuuzukin / bokuzukin
    ぼうくうずきん
air-raid hood

東京大空襲

see styles
 toukyoudaikuushuu / tokyodaikushu
    とうきょうだいくうしゅう
(hist) Great Tokyo Air Raid (March 10, 1945)

防空避難所


防空避难所

see styles
fáng kōng bì nàn suǒ
    fang2 kong1 bi4 nan4 suo3
fang k`ung pi nan so
    fang kung pi nan so
(Tw) air-raid shelter

Variations:

 gou / go
    ごう
(1) (濠 is usu. filled with water, 壕 is usu. dry) moat; fosse; trench; ditch; (2) (壕 only) underground air-raid shelter; dugout

Variations:
仇する
寇する

 adasuru; atasuru
    あだする; あたする
(vs-i,vi,vt) (1) to harm; to injure; to damage; (vs-i,vi,vt) (2) to invade; to raid; (vs-i,vi,vt) (3) to oppose; to rise against

ドーリットル空襲

see styles
 doorittorukuushuu / doorittorukushu
    ドーリットルくうしゅう
Doolittle raid

Variations:
侵略
侵掠

 shinryaku
    しんりゃく
(noun/participle) aggression; invasion; raid

Variations:
大捕り物
大捕物

 ootorimono
    おおとりもの
roundup (criminals, animals, etc.); manhunt; crackdown; swoop; raid

Variations:
抜け駆け
抜駆け

 nukegake
    ぬけがけ
(n,vs,vi) (1) stealing a march on; getting a head start; secretly acting before others; (2) (orig. meaning) solo raid on an enemy's camp (for glory)

Variations:
討ち入り
討入り

 uchiiri / uchiri
    うちいり
(hist) storming (e.g. an enemy's castle); attack; raid

Variations:
討ち入る
討入る

 uchiiru / uchiru
    うちいる
(v5r,vi) to storm (a house, castle, etc.); to raid; to attack

Variations:
遊撃
游撃

 yuugeki / yugeki
    ゆうげき
(noun/participle) (1) raid; military attack by a mobile unit; hit-and-run attack; search-and-kill mission; search-and-destroy mission; military action without a predetermined target; attacking the enemy or assisting allies as the opportunity arises; (2) (abbreviation) {baseb} (See 遊撃手) shortstop; short

Variations:
ガサ入れ
がさ入れ

 gasaire
    がさいれ
(noun, transitive verb) (slang) (police jargon) (See ガサ) house search; search of the premises; raid

Variations:
カチ込み
かち込み

 kachikomi(kachi込mi); kachikomi(kachi込mi); kachikomi
    カチこみ(カチ込み); かちこみ(かち込み); カチコミ
(slang) (kana only) (See 殴り込み) raid

Variations:
殴り込む
擲り込む

 nagurikomu
    なぐりこむ
(v5m,vi) to raid; to launch an attack; to invade

Variations:
討ち入り
討入
討入り

 uchiiri / uchiri
    うちいり
(n,vs,vi) (hist) storming (e.g. an enemy's castle); attack; raid

Variations:
侵略
侵掠(rK)

 shinryaku
    しんりゃく
(n,vs,vt,vi) invasion (e.g. of a country); raid; aggression

Variations:
殴り込み
擲り込み

 nagurikomi
    なぐりこみ
raid; attack; assault

Variations:
切り込み
斬り込み
切込み

 kirikomi
    きりこみ
(1) cut; notch; (2) raid; attack

Variations:
切り込む
斬り込む
切込む
斬込む

 kirikomu
    きりこむ
(v5m,vi) (1) to cut deep into; (v5m,vi) (2) to cut one's way into (an enemy position); to rush on; to raid; to attack; (v5m,vi) (3) to press someone hard (e.g. with questions); to get to the heart of (a matter)

Variations:
殴りこむ
殴り込む
擲り込む(rK)

 nagurikomu
    なぐりこむ
(v5m,vi) to raid; to storm; to launch an attack (on); to mount an assault (on)

Variations:
殴り込み
殴りこみ
擲り込み(rK)

 nagurikomi
    なぐりこみ
raid; attack; assault

Variations:
切り込む
斬り込む
切込む
斬込む
切りこむ(sK)

 kirikomu
    きりこむ
(v5m,vi) (1) to cut deep into; (v5m,vi) (2) to cut one's way into (an enemy position); to rush on; to raid; to attack; (v5m,vi) (3) to press someone hard (e.g. with questions); to get to the heart of (a matter)

Variations:
抜け駆け
抜駆け(sK)
抜けがけ(sK)
抜け駈け(sK)

 nukegake
    ぬけがけ
(n,vs,vi) (1) stealing a march on; getting a head start; secretly acting before others; (2) (orig. meaning) solo raid on an enemy's camp (for glory)

Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.

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