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armed
- IPA[ärmd]
美式
- equipped with or carrying a weapon or weapons;involving the use of firearms
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- 1. equipped with or carrying a weapon or weapons heavily armed troops the security forces are armed with automatic rifles
- ▪ involving the use of firearms armed robbery
- ▪ (of a bomb, alarm, or other device) prepared to activate or explode.
- ▪ supplied with equipment, tools, or other items in preparation or readiness for something he is armed with a list of questions
- 2. having claws, a beak, etc. of a specified tincture a lion rampant argent, armed and langued azure
- each of the two upper limbs of the human body from the shoulder to the hand: she held the baby in her arms
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- each of the two upper limbs of the human body from the shoulder to the hand: she held the baby in her arms
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- supply or provide with weapons: both sides armed themselves with grenades and machine guns
- see arms
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- supply or provide with weapons: the security forces are armed with automatic rifles
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- weapons; armaments: arms and ammunition arms exports
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- weapons and ammunition; armaments: arms exports they were subjugated by force of arms
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- adjustable-rate mortgage.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a country's army, navy, and air force.
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- equipped with or carrying a firearm or firearms: heavily armed troops
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