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arms noun ADJECTIVE | VERB + ARMS | ARMS + NOUN | PREPOSITION ADJECTIVEnuclear 核武器small 轻武器◆fighters using small arms and home-made grenades使用轻武器和自制手榴弹的战士VERB + ARMSbear, carry 携带武器◆The right to bear arms is enshrined in the Constitution.携带武器的权利已庄严载入宪法。call sb to (formal) 号召某人投入战斗◆He called his comrades to arms (= urged them to fight).他号召战友们投入战斗。take up (formal) 开始战斗◆The people took up arms to defend their country.人们拿起武器保卫自己的国家。lay down (formal) 停止战斗◆They called on the rebels to lay down their arms and surrender.他们呼吁叛军放下武器投降。supply 提供武器◆He was accused of supplying arms to terrorists.他被指控为恐怖分子提供武器。ARMS + NOUNbuild-up, race 军备扩充/竞赛◆The country's economic growth could fuel an arms build-up.这个国家的经济发展会助推其扩充军备。control, embargo 军备控制;武器禁运reduction 军备削减agreement, treaty 武器协定/条约exports, shipment 军火出口/运输deal, industry, sales, trade 军火交易/工业/销售/贸易dealer, merchant 军火商manufacturer 军火生产商inspection 武器核查inspector 武器核查员PREPOSITIONunder arms (formal) 服现役◆There were more than a million men under arms during the American Civil War.美国内战期间有一百多万男子参战。 |