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生理学
Juwelenraub

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gem raid SOST

Gem Raid INET
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gem [ʤem] SOST

1. gem (jewel):

Edelstein m <-(e)s, -e>
Juwel nt o m <-s, -en>

2. gem (person):

Schatz m <-es, Schạ̈t·ze> colloq
Engel m <-s, -> colloq
du bist ein Schatz colloq [o. Engel]
to be a gem of a ...

3. gem painting, antique, book:

Juwel nt <-s, -e>
Meisterwerk nt <-(e)s, -e>
a gem [of a remark] iron
ein schlauer Spruch colloq pegg iron

I. raid [reɪd] SOST

1. raid (military attack):

Angriff m <-(e)s, -e>
to carry out [or make][or stage] a raid

2. raid (robbery):

Überfall m <-s, -fälle>
Banküberfall m <-(e)s, -fälle>

3. raid (by police):

Razzia f <-, Razzien>

4. raid BORSA (takeover bid):

II. raid [reɪd] VB vb trans

1. raid MILIT:

to raid sth/sb (attack)
etw/jdn überfallen
to raid sth/sb (bomb)
etw/jdn bombardieren

2. raid (by police):

to raid sth/sb

3. raid (steal from):

to raid sth/sb
etw/jdn ausplündern

III. raid [reɪd] VB vb intr

1. raid (steal):

2. raid MILIT (make incursions):

Present
Iraid
youraid
he/she/itraids
weraid
youraid
theyraid
Past
Iraided
youraided
he/she/itraided
weraided
youraided
theyraided
Present Perfect
Ihaveraided
youhaveraided
he/she/ithasraided
wehaveraided
youhaveraided
theyhaveraided
Past Perfect
Ihadraided
youhadraided
he/she/ithadraided
wehadraided
youhadraided
theyhadraided

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The basement storeroom was cleared to make room for an air raid shelter and tenants donated carpets, furniture, and canned goods to fix it up.
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The farm had been under RUC observation for several months before the raid.
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To recognise their achievement, 89 decorations were awarded for the raid.
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Protest leaders denounced the raid as a dress rehearsal for their forced eviction and an attempt to provoke, intimidate, and discredit the land occupants.
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While the three armies continued to raid into each other's territory, none of them could organise enough supplies to hold any captured territory.
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