arms

美 [ɑːrmz]英 [ɑːmz]
  • n.武器;兵器
  • v.武装;装备;备战;准备发射;给…装上引信;打开…的保险;使(炸弹等)随时爆炸
  • arm的第三人称单数和复数
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noun

1

兵器;武器
weapons, especially as used by the army, navy, etc.

arms and ammunition

兵器和弹药

Police officers in the UK do not usually carry arms .

英国警察通常不携带武器。

2


the King's Arms (= used as the name of a pub)

国王盾形徽章(酒吧名)

习语

to have weapons and be ready to fight in a war

to stop fighting

to prepare to fight

to be very angry about sth and ready to protest strongly about it

to be a soldier; to fight

to hold a rifle vertical in front of the body as a mark of respect

arms

频次

PART OF YOUR BODY OR OFSOMETHING ELSE 人体或其他物体的一部分

  • 1
    N-COUNT 手臂;上肢
    Your arms are the two long parts of your body that are attached to your shoulders and that have your hands at the end.

    She stretched her arms out...

    她张开双臂。

  • 2
    N-COUNT 衣袖;袖子
    The arm of a piece of clothing is the part of it that covers your arm.

  • 3
    N-COUNT (椅子的)靠手,扶手
    The arm of a chair is the part on which you rest your arm when you are sitting down.

  • 4
    N-COUNT (物体的)臂,杆
    An arm of an object is a long thin part of it that sticks out from the main part.

    ...the lever arm of the machine.

    机器的操纵杆

  • 5
    N-COUNT (陆地的)狭长地带;狭长港湾
    An arm of land or water is a long thin area of it that is joined to a broader area.

    At the end of the other arm of Cardigan Bay is Bardsey Island.

    在卡迪根湾的另一狭长地段的尾端是巴德西岛。

  • 6
    N-COUNT 分支机构;部门
    An arm of an organization is a section of it that operates in a particular country or that deals with a particular activity.

    Millicom Holdings is the British arm of an American company.

    米雷康姆控股有限公司是一家美国公司在英国的分支机构。

  • 7
    PHRASE 臂挽臂地
    If two people are walking arm in arm, they are walking together with their arms linked.

    He walked from the court arm in arm with his wife.

    他和妻子挽着胳膊走出法庭。

  • 8
    PHRASE (价格)昂贵
    If you say that something costs an arm and a leg, you mean that it is very expensive.

    A week at a health farm can cost an arm and a leg.

    在健身中心呆一个星期的花费会很昂贵。

  • 9
    PHRASE 一臂之远;在伸手可及处
    If you hold something at arm's length, you hold it away from your body with your arm straight.

    He struck a match, and held it at arm's length.

    他划亮一根火柴,伸长胳膊举着。

  • 10
    PHRASE 与…保持距离
    If you keep someone at arm's length, you avoid becoming too friendly or involved with them.

    She had always kept his family at arm's length.

    她一直与他的家人保持一定距离。

  • 11
    PHRASE (清单)很长
    If you say that a list is as long as your arm, you are emphasizing that it is very long.

  • 12
    PHRASE 热烈地;友好地
    If you welcome some action or change with open arms, you are very pleased about it. If you welcome a person with open arms, you are very pleased about their arrival.

    They would no doubt welcome the action with open arms...

    他们无疑将热烈欢迎这一举动。

  • 13
    PHRASE 说服
    If you twist someone's arm, you persuade them to do something.

    She had twisted his arm to get him to invite her.

    她说服他向自己发出邀请。

WEAPONS 武器

  • 1
    N-PLURAL 武器,军火,军备(尤指炸弹和枪支)
    Arms are weapons, especially bombs and guns.

    The IRA had extensive supplies of arms.

    爱尔兰共和军有庞大的军备。

  • 2
    VERB 武装;装备
    If you arm someone with a weapon, you provide them with a weapon.

    She'd been so terrified that she had armed herself with a loaded rifle...

    她吓坏了,于是拿了一支上了膛的步枪。

  • 3
    VERB (给…)提供,配备;支持
    If you arm someone with something that will be useful in a particular situation, you provide them with it.

    She thought that if she armed herself with all the knowledge she could gather she could handle anything...

    她以为,如果获取了所有能学到的知识,就能处理任何事。

  • 4
    N-PLURAL (城市或贵族家庭的)盾徽,(盾形)徽章,纹章(常用于英国酒馆名中)
    The arms of a city or of a noble family are its coat of arms. Arms is often used in the names of British pubs.

    ...china painted with the arms of Philippe V.

    画有腓力五世的盾徽的瓷器

  • 5
    See also:armed;-armed;coat of arms;comrade-in-arms;small arms

  • 6
    PHRASE (以自卫为目的)持有武器
    A person's right to bear arms is their right to own and use guns, as a means of defence.

  • 7
    PHRASE 放下武器;投降
    If soldiers lay down their arms, they stop fighting and give up their weapons.

  • 8
    PHRASE 拿起武器;准备与…战斗
    If one group or countrytakes up arms against another, they prepare to attack and fight them.

    They threatened to take up arms against the government if their demands were not met.

    他们威胁,如果要求得不到满足就要以武力抵抗政府。

  • 9
    PHRASE 武装起来的;处于战备状态
    If a country has people under arms, it has people trained to use weapons and to fight a war.

    There are nearly four million soldiers under arms in this country.

    该国有将近400万现役士兵。

  • 10
    PHRASE 非常愤怒;极力反对;强烈抗议
    If people are up in arms about something, they are very angry about it and are protesting strongly against it.

    Environmental groups are up in arms about plans to sink an oil well close to Hadrian's Wall.

    环保组织极力反对在哈德良长城附近打油井。

noun

1
the official symbols of a family, state, etc.
Synonym: coat of arms blazon blazonry
2
weapons considered collectively
Synonym: weaponry implements of war weapons system munition

数据来源:WordNet

  1. The Concept Value of Culture and Arms on Ancient

    文化价值观与古代兵器

  2. The standard measurement of harmful noise and blast wave produced by arms

    对人体损伤的兵器噪声和冲击波的标准化测量

  3. He doesn 't invest in the arms industry on principle .

    他根据自己的信条,不投资军火工业。

  4. He raised one arm and then the other .

    他先举起一只手,然后举起另一只。

  5. There is no escape from the long arm of the law .

    法网恢恢,疏而不漏。

  6. She felt a hand of steel on her arm .

    她感觉一只有力的手抓住了她的胳膊。

  7. I 'd have given my right arm to have been there with them .

    要是当时能跟他们一起去那儿,我宁愿放弃一切。

  8. It needs cooperation from all the countries to get any movement in arms control .

    要在军控方面取得进展需要所有国家的合作。

  9. The nurse applied pressure to his arm to stop the bleeding .

    护士压住他的胳膊止血。

  10. She held on to his arm for support .

    她抓着他的胳膊,好站稳。

  11. Don 't stick your arm out of the car window .

    不要把胳膊伸出车窗。

  12. She spread her arms and the child ran towards her .

    她张开双臂,孩子向她跑来。

  13. Police officers in the UK do not usually carry arms .

    英国警察通常不携带武器。

  14. He put his arms around her .

    他搂着她。

  15. Blood poured from the deep cut on his arm .

    鲜血从他手臂上深深的伤口中涌出。

  16. She took her arm and guided her across the busy road .

    她挽着她的手臂领她横穿过繁忙的公路。

  17. His fingers closed around the soft flesh of her arm .

    他握住了她柔软的手臂。

  18. Leave go of my arm ─ you 're hurting me !

    放开我的手臂——你把我弄痛了!

  19. He put a protective arm around her shoulders .

    他呵护地用胳膊搂住她的肩膀。

  20. Lie on your stomach with your arms by your side .

    手臂放在两侧趴下。

  21. There 's a list of repairs as long as your arm .

    有一份长得要命的修理单。

  22. I had a bad fall and broke my arm .

    我重重地跌了一跤,摔断了手臂。

  23. She had a metal plate inserted in her arm .

    她的胳膊里嵌着一块接骨板。

  24. She gathered the child in her arms and held him close .

    她把孩子拉过来紧紧抱在怀里。

  25. She took his arm and pulled him along .

    她抓起他的胳膊,拉着他往前走。

  26. He broke his arm in three places .

    他胳膊上有三处骨折。

  27. He indicated the door with a sweep of his arm .

    他一挥胳膊指向门。

  28. She put her arms round him .

    她张开双臂搂住他。

  29. He put his arm around her waist .

    他搂住了她的腰。

  30. Stand with your arms by your side and your head erect .

    手放两边,昂首站立。

  • 习语

n.

be under arms

处于备战状态;严阵以待;枕戈待旦
to have weapons and be ready to fight in a war

lay down your arms

放下武器;停止作战
to stop fighting

take up arms (against sb)

拿起武器;准备战斗
to prepare to fight

(be) up in arms (about/over sth)

极力反对;强烈抗议
to be very angry about sth and ready to protest strongly about it

bear arms

当兵;打仗
to be a soldier; to fight

present arms

持枪敬礼
to hold a rifle vertical in front of the body as a mark of respect