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ˈarms con·trol N MIL

ˈarms re·duc·tion N

arms limi·ˈta·tion N MIL

com·pan·ion-in-ˈarms N MIL

com·rade-in-ˈarms <pl comrades-in-arms> N

mas·ter-at-ˈarms <pl masters-at-arms> N

arm1 [ɑ:m, Am ɑ:rm] N

5. arm (division, branch):

arm
arm
Zweig m

6. arm TECH (of dishwasher):

arm

Phrases:

to cost an arm and a leg inf

ARM [ˌeɪɑ:rˈem] N Am

ARM FIN abbreviation of adjustable rate mortgage

ARM
ARM

See also adjustable rate mortgage

ad·just·able rate ˈmort·gage N, ARM N Am FIN

ad·just·able rate ˈmort·gage N, ARM N Am FIN

I . arm2 [ɑ:m, Am ɑ:rm] VB trans

1. arm (supply with weapons):

jdn [mit etw dat ] bewaffnen
sich acc für etw acc wappnen

2. arm (prepare for detonation):

to arm a bomb

II . arm2 [ɑ:m, Am ɑ:rm] N

2. arm (heraldic insignia):

arms pl
Wappen nt
the King's Arms

Phrases:

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
In a desperate last attempt, he compressed his lungs with his arms, and suddenly disgorged the blockagewhich he described as the lining of his throat.
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People hospitalized with frostbitten feet, head injuries, broken ribs, arms and legs, as well as back injuries.
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He also caused a sensation when he decided to play rugby at club level with bare arms and legs, as he disapproved of the standard shin-length knickerbockers.
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In studies by cameras mounted on submersibles, it has been found that sea lilies can drag themselves along the seabed by their arms.
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The officials agreed under the condition that the removal of the arms from the armory be kept secret from the citizenry.
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The province is also a duchy and the arms can be represented with the ducal coronet.
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Is ordered to present arms or salute to the object for the salutation.
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The arms were formed in one piece, and were pivoted at the crown on a bolt passing through the forked shank.
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Newspaper reports stated she died peacefully, without suffering, in the arms of her son.
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Therefor allowing larger items and objects to be scanned in comparising to the limitations in width and height of scanning arms.
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