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2 arms
[ɑːmz]nome plurale1) (weapons) armi f., armamenti m.under arms — in armi, in assetto di guerra
to take up arms — prendere le armi; fig. insorgere
to be up in arms — (in revolt) ribellarsi; (angry) essere indignato
2) arald.* * *1) (weapons: Does the police force carry arms?) armi2) (a design etc which is used as the symbol of the town, family etc (see also coat of arms).) arme, stemma* * *arms /ɑ:mz/n. pl.1 armi; armamenti: arms and ammunitions, armi e munizioni; to carry arms, portare armi; essere armato; to lay down arms, deporre le armi ( anche fig.)● arms cache (o arms dump), deposito d'armi nascosto □ (polit.) arms control, controllo degli armamenti □ arms dealer, trafficante d'armi □ (polit.) arms race, corsa agli armamenti □ arms smuggler, contrabbandiere d'armi □ arms smuggling, contrabbando d'armi □ to bear arms, fare il soldato □ a call to arms, una chiamata alle armi □ in arms, armato; pronto a combattere □ to take up arms, prendere le armi; (fig.) iniziare una disputa, entrare in polemica □ under arms, in armi; in assetto di guerra □ to be up in arms against st., protestare energicamente contro qc.; essere in rivolta contro qc.; essere furioso per qc.NOTA D'USO: - arms o weapons?-* * *[ɑːmz]nome plurale1) (weapons) armi f., armamenti m.under arms — in armi, in assetto di guerra
to take up arms — prendere le armi; fig. insorgere
to be up in arms — (in revolt) ribellarsi; (angry) essere indignato
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3 smuggle
['smʌgl] 1.verbo transitivo contrabbandare [cigarettes, alcohol]; mandare clandestinamente [message, food]; trafficare in [arms, drugs]to smuggle sth. in — fare entrare qcs. di contrabbando
to smuggle sb. into a country — fare entrare clandestinamente qcn. in uno stato
2.to smuggle sth. through o past customs — contrabbandare qcs
verbo intransitivo esercitare il contrabbando* * *1) (to bring (goods) into, or send them out from, a country illegally, or without paying duty: He was caught smuggling (several thousand cigarettes through the Customs).) contrabbandare2) (to send or take secretly: I smuggled some food out of the kitchen.) (far entrare/uscire di nascosto)•- smuggler- smuggling* * *['smʌgl] 1.verbo transitivo contrabbandare [cigarettes, alcohol]; mandare clandestinamente [message, food]; trafficare in [arms, drugs]to smuggle sth. in — fare entrare qcs. di contrabbando
to smuggle sb. into a country — fare entrare clandestinamente qcn. in uno stato
2.to smuggle sth. through o past customs — contrabbandare qcs
verbo intransitivo esercitare il contrabbando -
4 (to) smuggle
(to) smuggle /ˈsmʌgl/A v. t.contrabbandare; esportare (o importare) di contrabbando: to smuggle arms [drugs], contrabbandare armi [droghe]; to smuggle cigarettes into France, introdurre sigarette di contrabbando in FranciaB v. i.fare il contrabbando; fare il contrabbandiere● to smuggle in, importare di contrabbando; introdurre di frodo □ to smuggle out, esportare di contrabbando; fare uscire illegalmente: to smuggle weapons out of the country, esportare armi illegalmente □ smuggled goods, merce di contrabbandosmugglern.smugglingn. [u]contrabbando. -
5 (to) smuggle
(to) smuggle /ˈsmʌgl/A v. t.contrabbandare; esportare (o importare) di contrabbando: to smuggle arms [drugs], contrabbandare armi [droghe]; to smuggle cigarettes into France, introdurre sigarette di contrabbando in FranciaB v. i.fare il contrabbando; fare il contrabbandiere● to smuggle in, importare di contrabbando; introdurre di frodo □ to smuggle out, esportare di contrabbando; fare uscire illegalmente: to smuggle weapons out of the country, esportare armi illegalmente □ smuggled goods, merce di contrabbandosmugglern.smugglingn. [u]contrabbando.
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