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1 armed
adjective (having a weapon or weapons: An armed man robbed the bank; Armed forces entered the country.) armadotr[ɑːmd]1 armado,-a\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLarmed to the teeth armado,-a hasta los dientesarmed forces fuerzas nombre femenino plural armadasarmed robbery robo a mano armadaarmed ['ɑrmd] adj1) : armadoarmed robbery: robo a mano armada2)armed forces : fuerzas fpl armadasadj.• armado, -a adj.ɑːrmd, ɑːmdadjective <resistance/struggle> armadoarmed robbery — robo m or atraco m a mano armada
[ɑːmd]armed with these statistics, he demanded to see the director — con estas estadísticas en mano, exigió ver al director
1.PT, PP of arm II, 1.2.ADJ [conflict, struggle, resistance] armadoarmed guards — guardias mpl armados
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armed with sth — (lit, fig) armado de or con algothey were armed with machine guns — iban armados de or con ametralladoras
she came armed with reams of statistics — vino armada de or con páginas y páginas de estadísticas
the missile was armed with a conventional warhead — el misil estaba equipado de or con una cabeza convencional
3.CPDarmed intervention N — intervención f armada
armed response unit N — unidad f de respuesta armada
armed response vehicle N — vehículo m de respuesta armada
* * *[ɑːrmd, ɑːmd]adjective <resistance/struggle> armadoarmed robbery — robo m or atraco m a mano armada
armed with these statistics, he demanded to see the director — con estas estadísticas en mano, exigió ver al director
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2 -armed
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3 armed
adj.armado(a).pp.participio pasado del verbo ARM.pt.pretérito del verbo ARM. -
4 armed to the teeth
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5 armed retinue
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6 armed combat
combate nombre masculino armado -
7 armed forces
fuerzas nombre femenino plural armadas -
8 armed robbery
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9 armed struggle
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10 armed attack
s.ataque a mano armada, atraco armado, atraco a mano armada. -
11 armed bougie
s.candelilla armada, candelilla cáustica. -
12 armed dispute
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13 armed force
s.fuerza de defensa. -
14 armed militias
s.milicias armadas. -
15 armed retinue
s.comitiva armada, mesnada. -
16 armed robbery
s.robo a mano armada, asalto a mano armada, atraco a mano armada. -
17 armed soldier
s.soldado armado, riflero. -
18 armed struggle
s.lucha armada, pelea, disputa armada. -
19 armed tapeworm
s.tenia armada. -
20 one-armed
tr['wʌnɑːmd]1 manco,-a\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLone-armed bandit máquina tragaperrasadj.• manco, -a adj.'wʌn'ɑːrmd, 'wʌnˌɑːmdadjective manco['wʌn'ɑːmd]1.ADJ manco2.CPDone-armed bandit * N — máquina f tragamonedas, máquina f tragaperras (Sp)
* * *['wʌn'ɑːrmd, 'wʌnˌɑːmd]adjective manco
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