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armour

/ahr-mer/US // ˈɑr mər //UK // (ˈɑːmə) //

盔甲,铠甲,装甲,铠装

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Chiefly British.

    • : armor.

Examples

  • Shielding Kohl’s from the worst of the clothing armageddon buffeting other department stores and specialty clothing chains is activewear from brands like Nike, Under Armour, and Adidas.

  • For an underlayer that promotes circulation while insulating body heat, grab these Under Armour compression leggings.

  • Another option is to sign up for a virtual running challenge, like the ones Under Armour is hosting right now in Boston, Chicago, and Baltimore, where you can virtually link up with hundreds of other runners.

  • Take a post-workout selfie, tag your partner on social media, or send a message via Under Armour's MapMy Run mobile training app and social run community.

  • Here, Under Armour athlete Aisha-Praught Leer shares three simple tips for keeping your motivation high all season long.

  • He wears a black Under Armour T-shirt, red basketball shorts, sneakers, and white socks hiked up to his calves.

  • Old Hawberk sat riveting the worn greaves of some ancient suit of armour, and the ting!

  • Spam may be the most well known, but there are hundreds of “potted meat products” available—Armour has an entire line.

  • The party left their horses, put black frocks over their armour, and crept forward on all fours like cattle.

  • Every morning a white mist rises over the lake which shines like armour under the midday sun.

  • The figure is attired in complete armour, and was originally painted; a good deal of the colour still remaining.

  • Come, give us again the message of the warrior and his armour and his battle, in the mother-tongue, so that all can understand it.

  • And when the battle was over, and they were returning with joy, they understood that Nicanor was slain in his armour.

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