单词 | unarmed |
释义 | unarmed From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Militaryunarmedun‧armed /ˌʌnˈɑːmd◂ $ -ˈɑːrmd◂/ adjectivePMnot carrying any weapons the killing of unarmed civiliansunarmed combat (=fighting without weapons)Examples from the Corpusunarmed• It was later discovered that the hijacker was unarmed.• He will face his next opponent unarmed.• Albújar was reported to have been alone and unarmed at the time of the attack.• The army allegedly shot dead over 300 unarmed civilians.• Though Wallace had no training in unarmed combat, the impression remained that he knew all about karate.• Where did it say I couldn't go unarmed if I wanted to?• Now just kick the tyres, light the fires and leap off unarmed into battle.• Each of these farms has only about fifty inmates, under very light surveillance by unarmed staff.unarmed combat• Both men, I am assured by your embassy, are trained with weapons and in unarmed combat.• Though Wallace had no training in unarmed combat, the impression remained that he knew all about karate. |
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