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1 Arm in Arm
((of two or more people) with arms linked together: They walked along arm-in-arm.) arm-in-arm -
2 arm-in-arm
adverb(of two or more people) with arms linked together:ذِراعاً بِذِراع، مُتَشابِكي الذِّراعَيْنThey walked along arm-in-arm.
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3 unterfassen
* * *ụn|ter|fas|senvt sep* * *un·ter|fas·senvt (fam)1. (stützen)▪ jdn \unterfassen to take sb's arm2. (einhaken)▪ jdn \unterfassen to link arms with sb* * *transitives Verb (ugs.)1)2) (stützen) support* * *unterfassen v/t (trennb, hat -ge-):jemanden unterfassen take sb’s arm;untergefasst gehen walk arm in arm* * *transitives Verb (ugs.)1)2) (stützen) support -
4 braccetto
m : a braccetto arm in arm* * ** * *a braccetto [abrat'tʃetto] avverbioandare a braccetto — to go arm in arm, to walk along arms linked; fig. to get along o on BE
prendere a braccetto qcn. — to take sb.'s arm, to link arms with sb
* * *braccettoa braccetto/abrat't∫etto/andare a braccetto to go arm in arm, to walk along arms linked; fig. to get along o on BE; prendere a braccetto qcn. to take sb.'s arm, to link arms with sb.
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