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1 arm
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2 arm
I [aːm] noun1) the part of the body between the shoulder and the hand:ذِراعHe has broken both his arms.
2) anything shaped like or similar to this:مَرْفَق (كُرْسي)، مُتَّكـأ II [aːm] verbShe sat on the arm of the chair.
يُسَلِّـحto arm the police.
2) to prepare for battle, war etc:يَتَسَلَّـح، يَسْتَعِد لِلحَرْبThey armed for battle.
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3 arm
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4 arm in arm
مُتَشَابِكِي الأَيْدِي \ arm in arm: (of two people) holding each other’s arm: They walked arm in arm. hand in hand: holding each other’s hand: The two friends were walking hand in hand. \ يَدًا بِيَد \ arm in arm: (of two people) holding each other’s arm: They walked arm in arm. hand in hand: holding each other’s hand: The two friends were walking hand in hand. -
5 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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6 keep at arm's length
to avoid becoming too friendly with someone:يَتَحَفَّظ في عَلاقاتِه مَع، يَتَجَنَّب العَلاقَه، يَبْقى بَعيداًShe keeps her new neighbours at arm's length.
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7 fire-arm
سِلاح ناري صغير \ fire-arm: any gun that a person can carry. -
8 عضد
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9 dhira'
arm [Sem dh-r-', LiAr dra', Mal driegh, Heb zero'a, Syr dera'a, JNA dra'a, Hrs dhera, Tig mezret, Uga dhr'] -
10 ibtt
arm-pit [Hrs ebatt, Amh bebbet] Per ebtt borrowed from Ar -
11 sallahha
arm, equip [Sem s-l-hh, Akk shuluchtu (dispatch), shiltachu (arrow), Heb shalach (send), shelach (weapon), Syr shelach (send), JNA ssalihh (weapon), Uga shlhh (send), Phoen shlhh] -
12 szibn
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13 ذراع الراحة
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14 زمن الذراع - الرئة
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15 ظاهرة الذراع
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16 كفاف الذراع
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18 نسبةالأذرع
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19 وهدة الذراع
arm pit -
20 hand in hand
مُتَشَابِكِي الأَيْدِي \ arm in arm: (of two people) holding each other’s arm: They walked arm in arm. hand in hand: holding each other’s hand: The two friends were walking hand in hand. \ يَدًا بِيَد \ arm in arm: (of two people) holding each other’s arm: They walked arm in arm. hand in hand: holding each other’s hand: The two friends were walking hand in hand.
См. также в других словарях:
arm — ärm … Kölsch Dialekt Lexikon
Arm — Arm, n. [AS. arm, earm; akin to OHG. aram, G., D., Dan., & Sw. arm, Icel. armr, Goth. arms, L. armus arm, shoulder, and prob. to Gr. ? joining, joint, shoulder, fr. the root ? to join, to fit together; cf. Slav. rame. ?. See {Art}, {Article}.] 1 … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Arm — Arm, ärmer, ärmste, adj. et adv. welches überhaupt den Zustand der Beraubung einer Sache ausdruckt, und zwar, 1. In eigentlicher Bedeutung, des zeitlichen Vermögens beraubt. Ein armer Mensch, ein armer Mann, eine arme Frau. Arm seyn. Arm werden.… … Grammatisch-kritisches Wörterbuch der Hochdeutschen Mundart
ARM — steht für: Arm, eine der oberen Extremitäten des menschlichen Körpers Arm (Name), ein biblischer Name Arm (Stern), der Stern Eta Capricorni arm steht für: arm, Adjektiv, siehe Armut Personen mit Namen Arm sind: Mark Arm (* 1962), US… … Deutsch Wikipedia
arm — arm1 [ärm] n. [ME < OE earm; akin to L armus, Goth arms, OHG arm: see ART1] 1. a) an upper limb of the human body b) in anatomy, the part of the upper limb between the shoulder and the elbow c) in nontechnical use, the part of the upper limb… … English World dictionary
Arm — … Deutsch Wikipedia
arm — arm; arm·ful; arm·less; arm·let; arm·scye; dis·arm; en·arm; re·arm; un·arm; ARM; dis·arm·er; dis·arm·ing·ly; … English syllables
Arm — Arm: Die gemeingerm. Körperteilbezeichnung mhd., ahd. arm, got. arms, engl. arm, schwed. arm beruht mit verwandten Wörtern in anderen idg. Sprachen auf einer Bildung zu der idg. Wurzel *ar‹ə› »fügen, zupassen«, vgl. z. B. lat. armus »Oberarm,… … Das Herkunftswörterbuch
Arm — Arm, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Armed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Arming}.] [OE. armen, F. armer, fr. L. armare, fr. arma, pl., arms. See {arms}.] 1. To take by the arm; to take up in one s arms. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] And make him with our pikes and partisans A … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Arm — Sm std. (8. Jh.), mhd. arm, ahd. ar(a)m, as. arm Stammwort. Aus g. * arma m. Arm , auch in gt. arms, anord. armr, ae. earm, afr. erm. Dieses aus einem indogermanischen Wort für Schultergelenk, Arm , das in zwei Ablautformen * arə mo und * ṛə mo… … Etymologisches Wörterbuch der deutschen sprache
arm — Ⅰ. arm [1] ► NOUN 1) each of the two upper limbs of the human body from the shoulder to the hand. 2) a side part of a chair supporting a sitter s arm. 3) a narrow body of water or land projecting from a larger body. 4) a branch or division of an… … English terms dictionary