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From:
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arm
/ˈɑrm/
(
v
.)武裝,擴充軍備,為…提供武器肐膊,前肢;武裝,武器,裝備
From:
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arm
移動臂
From:
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arm
臂
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Arm
n.
1.
The
limb
of
the
human
body
which
extends
from
the
shoulder
to
the
hand
;
also
,
the
corresponding
limb
of
a
monkey
.
2.
Anything
resembling
an
arm
;
as
,
(a)
The
fore
limb
of
an
animal
,
as
of
a
bear
.
(b)
A
limb
,
or
locomotive
or
prehensile
organ
,
of
an
invertebrate
animal
.
(c)
A
branch
of
a
tree
.
(d)
A
slender
part
of
an
instrument
or
machine
,
projecting
from
a
trunk
,
axis
,
or
fulcrum
;
as
,
the
arm
of
a
steelyard
.
(e)
Naut
The
end
of
a
yard
;
also
,
the
part
of
an
anchor
which
ends
in
the
fluke
.
(f)
An
inlet
of
water
from
the
sea
.
(g)
A
support
for
the
elbow
,
at
the
side
of
a
chair
,
the
end
of
a
sofa
,
etc
.
3.
Fig
.:
Power
;
might
;
strength
;
support
;
as
,
the
secular
arm
;
the
arm
of
the
law
.
To
whom
is
the
arm
of
the
Lord
revealed?
--
Isa
.
lii
. 1.
Arm's end
,
the
end
of
the
arm
;
a
good
distance
off
. --
Dryden
.
Arm's length
,
the
length
of
the
arm
.
Arm's reach
,
reach
of
the
arm
;
the
distance
the
arm
can
reach
.
To go
(
or
walk
)
arm in arm
,
to
go
with
the
arm
or
hand
of
one
linked
in
the
arm
of
another
.
“When
arm
in
arm
we
went
along.”
--
Tennyson
.
To keep at arm's length
,
to
keep
at
a
distance
(
literally
or
figuratively
);
not
to
allow
to
come
into
close
contact
or
familiar
intercourse
.
To work at arm's length
,
to
work
disadvantageously
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Arm
,
n.
Mil.
(a)
A
branch
of
the
military
service
;
as
,
the
cavalry
arm
was
made
efficient
.
(b)
A
weapon
of
offense
or
defense
;
an
instrument
of
warfare
; --
commonly
in
the
pl.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Arm
,
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Armed
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Arming
.]
1.
To
take
by
the
arm
;
to
take
up
in
one's
arms
. [
Obs
.]
And
make
him
with
our
pikes
and
partisans
A
grave
:
come
,
arm
him
. --
Shak
.
Arm
your
prize
;
I
know
you
will
not
lose
him
. --
Two
N
.
Kins
.
2.
To
furnish
with
arms
or
limbs
. [
R
.]
His
shoulders
broad
and
strong
,
Armed
long
and
round
. --
Beau
. &
Fl
.
3.
To
furnish
or
equip
with
weapons
of
offense
or
defense
;
as
,
to
arm
soldiers
;
to
arm
the
country
.
Abram
. . .
armed
his
trained
servants
.
--
Gen
.
xiv
. 14.
4.
To
cover
or
furnish
with
a
plate
,
or
with
whatever
will
add
strength
,
force
,
security
,
or
efficiency
;
as
,
to
arm
the
hit
of
a
sword
;
to
arm
a
hook
in
angling
.
5.
Fig
.:
To
furnish
with
means
of
defense
;
to
prepare
for
resistance
;
to
fortify
,
in
a
moral
sense
.
Arm
yourselves
. . .
with
the
same
mind
.
--
1
Pet
.
iv
. 1.
To arm a magnet
,
to
fit
it
with
an
armature
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Arm
,
v. i.
To
provide
one's
self
with
arms
,
weapons
,
or
means
of
attack
or
resistance
;
to
take
arms
.
“ '
Tis
time
to
arm
.”
◄
►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
arm
n
1:
a
human
limb
;
technically
the
part
of
the
superior
limb
between
the
shoulder
and
the
elbow
but
commonly
used
to
refer
to
the
whole
superior
limb
2:
any
instrument
or
instrumentality
used
in
fighting
or
hunting
; "
he
was
licensed
to
carry
a
weapon
" [
syn
:
weapon
,
weapon system
]
3:
an
administrative
division
of
some
larger
or
more
complex
organization
; "
a
branch
of
Congress
" [
syn
:
branch
,
subdivision
]
4:
any
projection
that
is
thought
to
resemble
an
arm
; "
the
arm
of
the
record
player
"; "
an
arm
of
the
sea
"; "
a
branch
of
the
sewer
" [
syn
:
branch
,
limb
]
5:
the
part
of
an
armchair
or
sofa
that
supports
the
elbow
and
forearm
of
a
seated
person
6:
the
part
of
a
garment
that
is
attached
at
armhole
and
provides
a
cloth
covering
for
the
arm
[
syn
:
sleeve
]
v
1:
prepare
oneself
for
a
military
confrontation
; "
The
U.S.
is
girding
for
a
conflict
in
the
Middle
East
"; "
troops
are
building
up
on
the
Iraqui
border
" [
syn
:
build up
,
fortify
,
gird
] [
ant
:
disarm
]
2:
supply
with
arms
; "
The
U.S.
armed
the
freedom
fighters
in
Afghanistan
"
From:
Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary
Arm
used
to
denote
power
(
Ps
. 10:15;
Ezek
. 30:21;
Jer
. 48:25).
It
is
also
used
of
the
omnipotence
of
God
(
Ex
. 15:16;
Ps
. 89:13; 98:1;
77:15;
Isa
. 53:1;
John
12:38;
Acts
13:17)
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