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arm

arm1 /ɑːm $ ɑːrm/ ●●● S1 W1 noun [countableC]  
1 BODYHBbody 身体 one of the two long parts of your body between your shoulders and your hands 手臂;上肢
 Dave has a broken arm.
戴夫手臂断了。
left/right arm
 He had a tattoo on his left arm.
他左臂上有刺青。
 Tim’s mother put her arms around him.
蒂姆的母亲伸出双臂搂着他。
 Pat was carrying a box under his arm.
帕特腋下挟着一个盒子。
 He had a pile of books in his arms.
他抱着一摞书。
 They walked along the beach arm in arm (=with their arms bent around each other’s).
他们臂挽臂走在沙滩上。
take somebody by the arm (=lead someone somewhere by holding their arm) 抓住某人的胳膊
 She took him by the arm and pushed him out of the door.
她抓住他的胳膊将他推出门外。
take somebody in your arms (=gently hold someone with your arms) 把某人拥在怀里
 Gerry took Fiona in his arms and kissed her.
格里把菲奥娜拥在怀里亲吻她。
cross/fold your arms (=bend your arms so that they are resting on top of each other against your body) 交叉双臂
 He folded his arms and leaned back in his chair.
他双臂交叉,仰靠在椅背上。
 The old lady rushed to greet him, arms outstretched.
老太太张开双臂,快步上前迎接他。
2 weapons 武器arms [plural]WEAPON weapons used for fighting wars 武器
 Sales of arms to the Middle East have dramatically increased.
销往中东的军火数量激增。
nuclear arms 核武器
 the arms trade
军火交易
 an arms dealer
军火商
 The government is cutting arms expenditure.
政府正在削减军备开支。
 The United Nations will lift its arms embargo against the country.
联合国将取消对该国的武器禁运。
take up arms (against somebody) (=get weapons and fight) 拿起武器〔与某人作战〕
 Boys as young as 13 are taking up arms to defend the city.
13岁的男孩都拿起武器保卫城市。
 He appealed for the rebels to lay down their arms (=stop fighting).
他呼吁叛乱分子放下武器。
under arms (=with weapons and ready to fight) 在备战状态中
 All available forces are under arms.
所有兵种都严阵以待。
small arms at small1(15)
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3. antique_chair.jpg furniture 家具FURNITUREDHF the part of a chair, sofa etc that you rest your arms on 〔椅子、沙发等的〕靠手,扶手
4. clothing 衣服CLOTHINGDCC the part of a piece of clothing that covers your arm 袖子 SYN sleeve
5 be up in arms ANGRYto be very angry and ready to argue or fight 愤怒;强烈反对
 Residents are up in arms about plans for a new road along the beach.
居民强烈反对修建新的海滨公路的计划。
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6 with open arms HAPPYif you do something with open arms, you show that you are happy to see someone or eager to accept an idea, plan etc 热烈地,欣然
 We welcomed Henry’s offer with open arms.
我们举双手赞成亨利的提议。
 My new in-laws accepted me with open arms.
我的新公婆欣然接受了我。
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7 somebody would give their right arm to do something WILLINGused to say that someone would be willing to do anything to get or do something because they want it very much 某人为了做某事而不惜任何代价
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8. hold something at arm’s length FARto hold something away from your body 伸直手臂拿着某物,以一臂之距拿着某物
9 keep/hold somebody at arm’s length AVOIDto avoid developing a relationship with someone 与某人保持距离
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10 as long as your arm informalLONG a list or written document that is as long as your arm is very long 〔清单或文件〕很长的
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11 part of group 团体的一部分PART OF GROUPPART a part of a large group that is responsible for a particular type of activity 职能部门;分支机构
12 object/machine 物体/机器TDOBJECT/MACHINE a long part of an object or piece of equipment 臂(状部件)
13. on somebody’s arm old-fashioned if a man has a woman on his arm, she is walking beside him holding his arm 挽着某人的胳膊走
14. design 设计arms [plural]SIGN/INDICATION a set of pictures or patterns, usually painted on a shield, that is used as the special sign of a family, town, university etc 盾徽,(盾形)纹章 SYN coat of arms
arms akimbo at akimbo(1), → babe in arms at babe(1), → brothers in arms at brother1(6), → cost an arm and a leg at cost2, → fold somebody in your arms at fold1(7), → twist somebody’s arm at twist1(9)
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adjectives
somebody’s left/right arm
She broke her left arm in a riding accident.
broken/fractured
He was taken to hospital with a broken arm.
strong
a muscular man with strong arms
bare (=not covered by clothes)
She wore no stockings and her arms were bare.
verbs
wave your arms (=to attract attention)
The man was waving his arms and shouting something.
raise your arm
Stand with your feet apart and your arms raised above your head.
fold/cross your arms (=bend both arms in front of your body)
He folded his arms across his chest and waited.
stretch/hold out your arms
I dreamt I saw my mother again with her arms stretched out towards me.
grab somebody’s arm (=take hold of it with a sudden violent movement)
‘Wait’, he cried, grabbing her arm.
put/wrap your arms around somebody
I put my arms around Bobby and gave him a hug.
take/hold somebody in your arms (=gently put your arms around someone you love)
He took her in his arms and kissed her.
take somebody by the arm (=lead someone somewhere holding their arm)
‘It’s this way’ he said, taking me by the arm.
phrases
arm in arm (=with your arm linked to someone else’s arm)
There were several young couples, walking arm in arm.
with arms akimbo (=with your hands on your hips so that your elbows point away from your body)
Anna stood with arms akimbo, ready to challenge me.
with outstretched arms
Manuel came forward with outstretched arms to welcome Magda.
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arm2 verb [transitiveT]  
1 WEAPONto provide weapons for yourself, an army, a country etc in order to prepare for a fight or a war 以武器装备,武装
2 INFORMATIONto provide all the information, skills, or equipment you need to do something 提供;配备,装备 SYN equip
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From Longman Business Dictionary
ARMARM see under mortgage1
Origin arm1
1. Old English earm
2. (1100-1200) Old French armes (plural), from Latin arma
arm2
(1200-1300) Old French armer, from Latin armare, from arma; → ARM1
arm1 nounn COLLOCATIONS1arm2 verb
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