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1 gewapend
1 [met wapens] armed2 [met bijzondere versterking] reinforced♦voorbeelden:gewapend verzet • armed resistancegewapende vrede • armed peacehij was van top tot teen/tot de tanden gewapend • he was armed to the teeth -
2 gearmd
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3 gewapende vrede
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4 krijgsmacht
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5 bewapend
adj. armed, equipped with weapons -
6 decoratie
n. decoration, ornament; adornment; beautification; medal or honor which is bestowed upon someone (e.g. in the armed forces) -
7 decoreren
v. decorate, ornament; adorn; make beautiful; bestow a medal or honor on someone (e.g. in the armed forces) -
8 dienstverlening
n. service, act of providing; military service, duty in the armed forces; help, aid -
9 eenarmig
adj. one armed, having only one arm -
10 ereveld
n. military cemetery, cemetery for members of the armed forces -
11 escort
n. escort, person or group of persons who protect or guide; armed guard (of ships, planes, etc.); man who accompanies a woman (on a date, to a dance, etc.) -
12 escorte
n. escort, person or group of persons who protect or guide; armed guard (of ships, planes, etc.) -
13 gewapend
adj. armed -
14 gladiator
n. gladiator, armed man who fought people or animals in public shows (in ancient Rome) -
15 hanengevecht
n. cockfight, contest between gamecocks armed with spurs -
16 holdup
n. armed robbery -
17 luchtmacht
n. air force, aviation branch of a country's armed forces -
18 met open armen
adj. open-armed, with open arms -
19 radiotelegrafist
n. wireless operator, one who operates wireless communications equipment (especially in the armed forces) -
20 uitgerust
adj. armed, rested, tooled
См. также в других словарях:
armed — W3S3 [a:md US a:rmd] adj 1.) carrying weapons, especially a gun ≠ ↑unarmed armed police ▪ The Minister was kidnapped by armed men on his way to the airport. ▪ The prisoners were kept under armed guard . armed with ▪ The suspect is armed with a… … Dictionary of contemporary English
armed — / ärmd/ adj 1: having a weapon an armed assailant 2: involving the use of a weapon an armed attack Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 … Law dictionary
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armed — ärmd adj 1) having an arm or arms esp. of a specified kind or number usu. used in combination <long armed> <two armed> 2) having a spiny rostellum <a tapeworm armed with numerous hammer shaped hooks> … Medical dictionary
armed — armed; un·armed; … English syllables
armed — [ärmd] adj. 1. provided with arms (weapons), armor, etc. 2. having arms (limbs) of a specified kind [long armed] … English World dictionary
armed — (adj.) equipped for battle, early 13c., pp. adjective from ARM (Cf. arm) (v.) … Etymology dictionary
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armed — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ equipped with or involving a firearm … English terms dictionary
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