"Raid" • Chinese-English Dictionary

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 xí jī attack (esp. surprise attack) / raid / to attack
 chāo 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
 tōu xí to mount a sneak attack / to raid
 tū xí to raid / to storm / surprise attack
 qí xí surprise attack / raid
 wā jué to poach (talent, personnel from competitors) / to raid (a competitor for its talent) / Taiwan pr. [wa1 jiao3]
 chá chāo to take inventory of and confiscate a criminal's possessions / to search and confiscate (forbidden items) / to raid
 xí (bound form) to raid / to attack / (bound form) to continue the pattern / to perpetuate / (literary) classifier for suits of clothing or sets of bedding
 jìn xí raid / to carry out a raid / to invade
 gōng fá to attack / to raid / (of medicine) potent
 cuàn fàn to raid / an intrusion (of the enemy, or bandit groups)
 jī chá to raid / to search (for criminal)
 shā jìn to storm (a city etc) / to raid
 qí bīng troops appearing suddenly (in a raid or ambush)
 kōng xí air raid / attack from the air
 bēn xí to carry out a long-range raid
 shā jìn shā chū to execute a lightning raid / (investment) to buy, then quickly sell / (tourism) to visit a destination for only a short stay
 Dàn chǎo fàn jié 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.)
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