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armed

/ahrmd/US // ɑrmd //UK // (ɑːmd) //

武装,武装的,武装人员,武装力量

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : having a specified number or kind of arms: a four-armed Hindu god; a weak-armed quarterback.

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Examples

  • Both are loosely organized collections of armed, right-wing groups that focus on recruiting among military and law enforcement veterans.

  • Caldwell also had a top-secret security clearance and served as a section chief for the FBI after leaving the armed forces in 2009, Plofchan said.

  • The issue that has arguably captured the most public attention is whether to eliminate the county’s $3 million School Resource Officer program, which places armed police in public schools.

  • In Aguascalientes, where they were reportedly taken under false pretenses from infiltrators, hundreds of Honduran soldiers and police armed with tanks, rifles and pistols waited for about 1,000 Honduran migrants.

  • Despite the ostensible democratic reforms in recent years, the Tatmadaw—as Myanmar’s armed forces are officially known—retained powerful influence, including control of the defense, border affairs and home affairs ministries.

  • They are, to say the least, preparing for civil war (the polling stations are stormed by armed gangs).

  • Most travelers return home from trips revitalized and armed with new goals.

  • Major General Jean Kahwaji of the Lebanese armed forces recently declared an “open-ended war” with the militants.

  • In their midst stands a soldier with the Lebanese armed forces in a red beret, sporting an assault rifle and an unblinking stare.

  • But the police nevertheless declared Stone to be “armed and dangerous,” despite getting around with a cane.

  • All our people were well mounted, and armed with rifles, pistols, and bowie-knives.

  • To this, it is greatly to be feared, the fiery Southerns will not submit without an armed struggle.

  • Nearly half the regiment ran to secure their picketed horses, armed themselves in hot haste, and galloped to the gaol.

  • The village was held by about 400 armed natives, who had killed one native and two European soldiers on the way.

  • Thus the whole State became one vast armed camp, nearly forty thousand men on a side, arrayed against each other.