A1 [ C ] either of the two long parts of the upper body that are attached to the shoulders and have the hands at the end臂,手臂;上肢
C2 [ C ] The arm of a piece of clothing or furniture is a part of it that you put your arm in or on.(衣服)袖子;(椅子等家具的)扶手,靠手
C2 When two people are arm in arm, they both have one arm bent at the elbow and passing around and supporting, or being supported by, the arm of the other person.臂挽着臂
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Her arm was bandaged from the elbow to the fingers.
Without saying a word, she took hold of my arm and marched me off to the headmaster's office.
He put his arm around her shoulder protectively.
He ran up to her, his arms outstretched.
She sat back in her chair and wrapped her arms around her knees.
weapons and equipment used to kill and injure people武器;军火;军备
[ C ] An arm of land or water is a long, thin part of it that is joined to a larger area.狭长地带;狭长港湾
[ C ] An arm of an organization is a part of it that is responsible for a particular activity or place.职能部门;分支机构,分部
[ I or T ] to provide yourself or others with a weapon or weapons为…提供武器装备;武装
C2 [ T ] to provide yourself or others with equipment or knowledge in order to complete a particular task提供;配备;装备
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The police have to arm themselves against attack.
In arming the dictator, the US was creating a Frankenstein who would threaten their influence in the region.
Rioters armed with firebombs set light to police barricades.
If he's not armed, don't shoot.
War seemed inevitable and both sides were arming in preparation.
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