foray

foray
noun
Streifzug, der; (Mil.) Ausfall, der
* * *
for·ay
[ˈfɒreɪ, AM ˈfɔ:r-]
n
1. (raid) Beutezug m
to make a \foray auf Beutezug gehen
the soldiers made the first of several \forays into enemy-occupied territory die Soldaten unternahmen den ersten von mehreren Überfällen auf feindlich besetztes Gebiet
2. (attempt) Ausflug m (into in +akk)
she made a brief \foray into acting before starting a career as a teacher sie wandte sich kurz der Schauspielerei zu, bevor sie eine Lehrerlaufbahn antrat
3. (fam: visit) Abstecher m (into in +akk)
* * *
['fɒreɪ]
1. n
(Raub)überfall m; (MIL) Ausfall m; (fig) Ausflug m (into in +acc)

to make a foray into the European market — sich auf den europäischen Markt vorwagen

2. vi
Raubüberfälle/einen Raubüberfall machen; (fig) Ausflüge/einen Ausflug machen
* * *
foray [ˈfɒreı; US ˈfɔː-; ˈfɑ-]
A s
1. Beute-, Raubzug m
2. besonders MIL Ein-, Überfall m
3. fig Ausflug m (into in akk):
an unsuccessful foray into politics
B v/t obs (aus)plündern
C v/i
1. obs plündern
2. besonders MIL einfallen (into in akk)
* * *
noun
Streifzug, der; (Mil.) Ausfall, der
* * *
n.
Streifzug m.

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