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    1. arm [ɑ:m, Am ɑ:rm] n
    1) anat Arm m;
    at \arm's length mit [aus]gestreckten Armen;
    to keep sb at \arm's length ( fig) jdn auf Distanz halten;
    to hold sb in one's \arms jdn in den Armen halten;
    to put [or throw] one's \arms round sb den Arm um jdn legen;
    to take sb in one's \arms jdn in die Arme nehmen;
    \arm in \arm Arm in Arm;
    on one's \arm am Arm
    2) ( sleeve) Ärmel m
    3) ( armrest) Armlehne f
    4) geog Arm m;
    \arm of land Landzunge f;
    \arm of a river/ of the sea Fluss-/Meeresarm m
    5) ( division) Abteilung f
    PHRASES:
    to cost an \arm and a leg ( fam) Unsummen kosten
    2. arm [ɑ:m, Am ɑ:rm] vt
    to \arm sb [with sth] jdn [mit etw dat] bewaffnen;
    to \arm oneself for sth ( fig) sich akk für etw akk wappnen
    to \arm a bomb eine Bombe scharfmachen;
    to \arm a rocket eine Rakete zündfertig machen n
    \arms pl
    1) ( weapons) Waffen fpl;
    to lay down one's \arms die Waffen niederlegen;
    to take up \arms [against sb/sth] den Kampf [gegen jdn/etw] aufnehmen;
    under \arms kampfbereit
    2) ( heraldic insignia) Wappen nt;
    the King's A\arms Zum König (auf Wirtshaustafeln)
    PHRASES:
    to be up in \arms about [or against] [or over] sth über etw akk in Streit geraten

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