英[ɑːm] 美 [ɑrm] n. 手臂;武器;袖子;装备;部门 vi. 武装起来 vt. 武装;备战 CET4 考研 CET6 高频词 基本词汇 中文词源 arm 手臂,武器 词根ar, 连结,同art. -m, 插入鼻音字母。武器即手臂所持。 英文词源 arm arm:[OE] The two distinct senses ofarm, ‘limb’ and ‘weapon’, both go...
"weapon," c. 1300,armes(plural) "weapons of a warrior," from Old Frencharmes(plural), "arms, war, warfare," mid-13c., from Latinarma"weapons" (including armor), literally "tools, implements (of war)," from PIE root*ar-"fit, join" (see arm (n.1)). The notion seems to be ...
armor(n.) c. 1300, "mail, defensive covering worn in combat," also, generally, "means of protection," from Old Frencharmeure"weapons, armor" (12c.), from Latinarmatura"arms, equipment," fromarma"weapons" (including defensive armor), literally "tools, implements (of war)," seearm(n....
armor [军] 装甲;盔甲 armament 武器;军备 arming 武装;装备;徽章vt. armor 为…装甲 arm英英释义 noun (1) a human upper limbespecially: the part between the shoulder and the wrist something like or corresponding to an arm: such as the forelimb of a vertebrate a limb of an invertebrate anima...
The body processes in brachiopods, the tentacles in cephalopods, and the mobile or nonmobile rays of echinoderms are sometimes called arms. The Great Soviet Encyclopedia, 3rd Edition (1970-1979). © 2010 The Gale Group, Inc. All rights reserved. ...
arm(n.2) [weapon], c. 1300,armes(plural) "weapons of a warrior," from Old Frencharmes(plural), "arms, weapons; war, warfare" (11c.), from Latinarma"weapons" (including armor), literally "tools, implements (of war)," from PIE*ar(ə)mo-, suffixed form of root*ar-"to fit to...
相关单词:army(军队,由很多有武器的人组成,和arm有关)、armor(盔甲,用来保护身体在战斗中免受武器伤害的东西)、disarm(解除武装,与arm相对,是去掉武器的意思)。 用法扩展:在一些习语中也会用到arm,比如“arm in arm”表示“挽臂,携手”,像“ They walked arm in arm down the street(他们挽臂走在街上)”...
2. A branch of a military force: infantry, armor, and other combat arms. 3. arms a. Warfare: a call to arms against the invaders. b. Military service: several million volunteers under arms; the profession of arms. 4. arms a. Heraldry Bearings. b. Insignia, as of a state, an offic...
Muscles like armor plates pasted on his body —John Rechy Muscles … like blown-up balloons —François Camoin In his short story, A Hunk of Burning Love, Camoin completes the simile as follows: “Put a pipe in his mouth and he’d look like Popeye.” Muscles like marshmallows —Carlos...
armor (armour) The upper limb, extending from the shoulder to the wrist and sometimes including the hand. A part of an object (usually rigid and relatively long) that extends from the centre or main section. portion of the upper appendage from shoulder to wrist portion of the upper ...