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armed
1[ ahrmd ]
adjective
- having a specified number or kind of arms (often used in combination): a weak-armed quarterback.
a four-armed Hindu god;
a weak-armed quarterback.
armed
2[ ahrmd ]
adjective
- bearing firearms; having weapons:
a heavily armed patrol.
- maintained by arms:
armed peace.
- involving the use of weapons:
armed conflict.
- equipped:
The students came armed with their pocket calculators.
- (especially of an animal) covered protectively, as by a shell.
- fortified; made secure:
Armed by an inveterate optimism, he withstood despair.
- (of an artillery shell, bomb, missile, etc.) having the fuze made operative.
armed
1/ 蓱藧尘诲 /
adjective
- equipped with or supported by arms, armour, etc
- prepared for conflict or any difficulty
- (of an explosive device) prepared for use; having a fuse or detonator installed
- (of plants) having the protection of thorns, spines, etc
armed
2/ 蓱藧尘诲 /
adjective
- having an arm or arms
- ( in combination )
long-armed
one-armed
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- half-armed adjective
- well-armed adjective
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of armed1
Origin of armed2
Example Sentences
While the woman matched the description of a female suspect Kirk had received from a dispatcher, she was not armed or committing a crime at the time he first confronted her, court records show.
He's trying to see if his home is one of the many destroyed by the Israeli forces during their operations against Palestinian armed groups that were present in the camp.
The man was reportedly wearing clothing that resembled a security guard鈥檚 uniform and was armed with a rifle, he said.
On Monday, more than 1,300 armed forces and members of the public are expected to participate in a military procession from Whitehall to Buckingham Palace.
Young and old, men and women, parents and children, they've all come here for one reason: to learn how to survive an armed attack.
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