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1 small arms
weapons small and light enough to be carried by a man:أسْلِحَه خَفيفَهThey found a hoard of rifles and other small arms belonging to the rebels.
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2 disarm
[dɪsˈaːm] verb1) to take away weapons from:يَنْزَع أو يُجَرِّد من السِّلاحHe crept up from behind and managed to disarm the gunman.
2) to get rid of weapons of war:يَتَخَلَّص من الأسْلِحَهNot until peace was made did the victors consider it safe to disarm.
3) to make less hostile; to charm.يُلَطِّف الغَضَب، يُلَيِّن -
3 rearm
[riːˈaːm] verbto give or get weapons again, especially weapons of a new type.يُعيدُ تَسْليح -
4 سلاح
سِلاح \ armament: often the weapons and equipment for war of an army, navy, etc. arms: weapons: Soldiers carry arms. weapon: an instrument for use in fighting (by striking, shooting etc.). \ سِلاح الطَّيَران \ air force: the part of a country’s military organization concerned with attack or defence from the air. \ سِلاح المِدْفَعِيّة \ artillery: the part of an army that uses big guns. \ سِلاح ناري صغير \ fire-arm: any gun that a person can carry. -
5 arm
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6 armament
سِلاح \ armament: often the weapons and equipment for war of an army, navy, etc. arms: weapons: Soldiers carry arms. weapon: an instrument for use in fighting (by striking, shooting etc.). -
7 arms
سِلاح \ armament: often the weapons and equipment for war of an army, navy, etc. arms: weapons: Soldiers carry arms. weapon: an instrument for use in fighting (by striking, shooting etc.). -
8 weapon
سِلاح \ armament: often the weapons and equipment for war of an army, navy, etc. arms: weapons: Soldiers carry arms. weapon: an instrument for use in fighting (by striking, shooting etc.). -
9 deadly
قَاتِل (صِفَة) \ deadly: able to cause death: a deadly poison. fatal: causing death: a fatal accident, causing serious trouble a fatal mistake. lethal: (of poisons, weapons, etc.) able to cause death. \ مُمِيْت \ deadly: able to cause death: a deadly poison. fatal: causing death: a fatal accident. lethal: (of poisons, weapons, etc.) able to cause death. -
10 fatal
قَاتِل (صِفَة) \ deadly: able to cause death: a deadly poison. fatal: causing death: a fatal accident, causing serious trouble a fatal mistake. lethal: (of poisons, weapons, etc.) able to cause death. \ مُمِيْت \ deadly: able to cause death: a deadly poison. fatal: causing death: a fatal accident. lethal: (of poisons, weapons, etc.) able to cause death. -
11 lethal
قَاتِل (صِفَة) \ deadly: able to cause death: a deadly poison. fatal: causing death: a fatal accident, causing serious trouble a fatal mistake. lethal: (of poisons, weapons, etc.) able to cause death. \ مُمِيْت \ deadly: able to cause death: a deadly poison. fatal: causing death: a fatal accident. lethal: (of poisons, weapons, etc.) able to cause death. -
12 disarm
جَرَّدَ من السِّلاح \ disarm: to take away sb.’s weapons: He disarmed the gunman. \ نَزَعَ السِّلاح من \ disarm: to take away sb.’s weapons: He disarmed the gumman. -
13 store
خازِنة \ store. \ خَزين \ store: (pl.) goods for future use, esp. food (sugar, flour, etc.; but not fresh meat, fresh fruit, etc.): I must buy some stores for our journey. Army stores include weapons, tents, clothes, food, etc.. \ خَزَنَ \ store: to gather and put away for future use: Ants and bees store food for the winter. \ دُكّان كَبير \ store: a large shop, which sells a variety of things. \ مَخْزُون \ store: a supply that is kept for future use: Farmers keep a store of cattle food for the winter, (pl) goods for future use, esp. food (sugar, flour, etc.; but not fresh meat, fresh fruit, etc.) I must buy some stores for our journey. Army stores include weapons, tents, clothes, food, etc.. -
14 سلاح
سِلاَحweapon, arm; arms, weapons, weaponry, armament -
15 مقاومات أرضية
مُقَاوِماتٌ أرْضِيّةantiaircraft weapons, antiaircrafts -
16 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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17 armed
adjectivehaving a weapon or weapons:مُسَـلَّـحArmed forces entered the country.
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18 armour
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19 armoury
plural ˈarmouries nounthe place where weapons are made or kept.مُسْتَودَع أسْلِحَه، مَصْنَع أسْلِحَه -
20 arms
noun plural1) weapons:أسْلِحَـهDoes the police force carry arms?
2) a design etc which is used as the symbol of the town, family etc (see also coat of arms).شِـعار
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