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arm1 [ɑ:m] N

1. arm:

arm ANAT
roka f
arm GEOG
on one's arm
z roko v roki

2. arm (sleeve):

arm
rokav m

3. arm (armrest):

arm

I . arm2 [ɑ:m] VB trans

1. arm (supply with weapons):

arm
to arm oneself fig

2. arm (prime):

arm bomb

II . arm2 [ɑ:m] N arms pl

2. arm (heraldic insignia):

grb m

II . ˈstrong-arm VB trans to strong-arm sb

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There were bone deformities in the right arm, both legs, and, most conspicuously, in the large skull.
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Knight admitted putting his hand on the student's arm and lecturing him on civility, but denied that he was rough or raised his voice.
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Notable problems that developed with the 1500 included separation of the semi-trailing arm mounts from the body, rear axle failure, and gearbox problems.
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Examples of items produced using this process include arm rests, baby seats, shoe soles, and mattresses.
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A tubular, hence lighter, steel torque arm was bolted to the support arm somewhat inboard of the wheel to permit a sufficient steering arc.
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The guitar followed him throughout life, and he has it tattooed its picture on his upper arm.
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He was a left-handed batsman who bowled right-arm medium pace.
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The tube feet latch on to surfaces and move in a wave, with one arm section attaching to the surface as another releases.
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Late in the inning, she used her strong arm from right field to throw out the potential tying run at home plate.
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Its disadvantage is that the upper arm can not point up or forwards.
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