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armor
- IPA[ˈärmər]
美式
- the metal coverings formerly worn by soldiers or warriors to protect the body in battle;the tough metal layer covering a military vehicle or ship to defend it from attack.
- provide (someone) with emotional, social, or other defenses
verb: armour, 3rd person present: armours, gerund or present participle: armouring, past tense: armoured, past participle: armoured
noun: armour, plural noun: armor plates
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名詞
- 1. the metal coverings formerly worn by soldiers or warriors to protect the body in battle knights in armor a suit of armor
- ▪ the tough metal layer covering a military vehicle or ship to defend it from attack.
- ▪ military vehicles collectively the contingent includes infantry, armor, and logistic units
- ▪ the protective layer or shell of some animals and plants.
- ▪ a person's emotional, social, or other defenses his armor of self-confidence
動詞
- 1. provide (someone) with emotional, social, or other defenses the knowledge armored him against her
- the metal coverings formerly worn to protect the body in battle: knights in armour a suit of armour
- provide (someone) with emotional, social, or other defences: the knowledge armoured him against her
Oxford Dictionary
- (of a military vehicle or ship) covered with a tough metal layer as a defense against attack: armored vehicles
Oxford American Dictionary
- covered with or protected by armour: armoured vehicles
Oxford Dictionary
- a light military vehicle covered with armour plate: we were taken in an armoured car to a temporary army camp
Oxford Dictionary
- a light military vehicle covered with armor plate: we were taken in an armored car to a temporary army camp
Oxford American Dictionary
- having a tough metal covering as protection from attack: armor-plated vehicles armor-plated virus protection
Oxford American Dictionary
- having a tough metal covering as protection from attack: armour-plated vehicles armour-plated virus protection
Oxford Dictionary
- heraldic arms.
Oxford Dictionary
- protective armor of metal plates, especially as worn in medieval times by mounted knights.
Oxford American Dictionary
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