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broń

in the PONS Dictionary

arms [ɑ:mz, Am ɑ:rmz] N pl

arms
under arms

Phrases:

składać [perf złożyć] broń
take up arms against sb/sth
to be up in arms about [or over] sth
OpenDict entry

arms N

spiral arms pl ASTRON

arms control N

arms control

arms race N

arms race

arms reduction N

small arms N pl

small arms

arm1 [ɑ:m, Am ɑ:rm] N

1. arm ANAT:

to take sb in one's arms
obejmować [perf objąć] kogoś
to take sb in one's arms
brać [perf wziąć] kogoś w ramiona

2. arm (sleeve):

3. arm (armrest):

4. arm (division):

Phrases:

arm2 [ɑ:m, Am ɑ:rm] VB trans

przygotowywać [perf przygotować] się do czegoś

coat of arms N

coat of arms

strong-arm ADJ pej

OpenDict entry

arm N

tail arm AVIAT
rotor arm AUTO
needle arm części maszyn
bird arm MED inf
OpenDict entry

yard arm N

yard arm NAUT COMP
OpenDict entry

swing arm N

swing arm TECH
Present
Iarm
youarm
he/she/itarms
wearm
youarm
theyarm
Past
Iarmed
youarmed
he/she/itarmed
wearmed
youarmed
theyarmed
Present Perfect
Ihavearmed
youhavearmed
he/she/ithasarmed
wehavearmed
youhavearmed
theyhavearmed
Past Perfect
Ihadarmed
youhadarmed
he/she/ithadarmed
wehadarmed
youhadarmed
theyhadarmed

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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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The province is also a duchy and the arms can be represented with the ducal coronet.
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A coat of arms granted to the family has the blazon of a silver shield charged with five golden martlets on a cross engrailed, between four red lions passant guardant.
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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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Most domestic carriages have a seat with arms and a footrest.
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