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单词 arm
释义

arm

1
[ ahrm ]
/ ɑrm /
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noun

Idioms for arm

Origin of arm

1
before 900; Middle English; Old English earm; cognate with Gothic arms,Old Norse armr,Old Frisian erm,Dutch, Old Saxon, Old High German arm (German Arm) arm; Latin armus,Serbo-Croatian rȁme,rȁmo shoulder; akin to Sanskrit īrmá,Avestan arəma-, OPruss irmo arm; not akin to Latin armaarm2

OTHER WORDS FROM arm

armed, adjectivearmlike, adjective

WORDS THAT MAY BE CONFUSED WITH arm

alms, arms

Words nearby arm

Arlington, Arlington Heights, Arlington National Cemetery, Arliss, Arlon, arm, Armada, Armada chest, Armada, Spanish, armadillo, Armageddon

Definition for arm (2 of 6)

arm2
[ ahrm ]
/ ɑrm /

noun

Usually arms. weapons, especially firearms.
arms, Heraldry. the escutcheon, with its divisions, charges, and tinctures, and the other components forming an achievement that symbolizes and is reserved for a person, family, or corporate body; armorial bearings; coat of arms.

verb (used without object)

to enter into a state of hostility or of readiness for war.

verb (used with object)

Origin of arm

2
1200–50 for v.; 1300–50 for noun; (v.) Middle English armen<Anglo-French, Old French armer<Latin armāre to arm, verbal derivative of arma (plural) tools, weapons (not akin to arm1); (noun) Middle English armes (plural) ≪ Latin arma, as above

SYNONYMS FOR arm

8 outfit.
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ANTONYMS FOR arm

5 deactivate, disarm.
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OTHER WORDS FROM arm

armless, adjective

Definition for arm (3 of 6)

Arm

abbreviation

Armenian (def. 3).

Definition for arm (4 of 6)

ARM

adjustable-rate mortgage.

Definition for arm (5 of 6)

Arm.

Armenian.
Armorican.

Definition for arm (6 of 6)

Ar.M.

Master of Architecture.

Origin of Ar.M.

From New Latin Architecturae Magister
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Example sentences from the Web for arm

British Dictionary definitions for arm (1 of 4)

arm1
/ (ɑːm) /

noun

verb

(tr) archaic to walk arm in arm with

Derived forms of arm

armless, adjectivearmlike, adjective

Word Origin for arm

Old English; related to German Arm, Old Norse armr arm, Latin armus shoulder, Greek harmos joint

British Dictionary definitions for arm (2 of 4)

arm2
/ (ɑːm) /

verb (tr)

to equip with weapons as a preparation for war
to provide (a person or thing) with something that strengthens, protects, or increases efficiencyhe armed himself against the cold
  1. to activate (a fuse) so that it will explode at the required time
  2. to prepare (an explosive device) for use by introducing a fuse or detonator
nautical to pack arming into (a sounding lead)

noun

(usually plural) a weapon, esp a firearm
See also arms

Word Origin for arm

C14: (n) back formation from arms, from Old French armes, from Latin arma; (vb) from Old French armer to equip with arms, from Latin armāre, from arma arms, equipment

British Dictionary definitions for arm (3 of 4)

ARM

abbreviation for

adjustable rate mortgage

British Dictionary definitions for arm (4 of 4)

Arm.

abbreviation for

Armenia(n)
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Idioms and Phrases with arm

arm

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Medical definitions for arm

arm
[ ärm ]

n.

An upper limb of the human body, connecting the hand and wrist to the shoulder.
The American Heritage® Stedman's Medical Dictionary Copyright © 2002, 2001, 1995 by Houghton Mifflin Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Company.
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