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ar·ma·ment
ar m mnt
复数:armaments
词根:arm
n.arm 手臂;武器;袖子;装备
vi.arm 武装起来
vt.arm 武装;备战
noun
weapons and supplies used to equip a military unit such as a tank, warship, airplane, or the like.
the process of getting ready for war.
(usu. pl.) the total military might of a country, including weapons and supplies.
a military force equipped for warfare.
这组词都有“武器、兵器”的意思,其区别是:
wepon普通用词,含义广泛,从随手可得的棍棒石头到各种枪炮,甚至原子弹等都可称为weapon,还可作引申用。
armament多用复数形式,指军队的武器装备。书面用词。
arms指士兵使用的具体的武器,如枪、炮等。
以上来源于网络
1650年代,“装备战争的海军力量”,源自拉丁语 armamentum “工具”,源自拉丁语 armare “武装,配备武器”,源自 arma “武器”(包括防御装备),字面意思是“工具,武器”; 参见 arm(n.2)。 “为战争配备装备的过程”一词始于1813年。
probably borrowed from French armement "action of arming, equipping of an armed force" (from armer "to arm >entry 2" + -ment -ment), reshaped after Latin armāmenta (neuter plural) "sailing gear of a ship, equipment, implements," from armāre "to arm >entry 2, equip" + -menta, plural of -mentum -ment
The first known use of armament was in 1632
arm1 of 3noun
a human upper limbespecially: the part between the shoulder and wrist
a corresponding limb of a lower vertebrate animal
something resembling an arm in shape or position the arm of a chair
an arm of the sea
power entry 1 sense 1a
the long arm of the law
sleeve sense 1
arm2 of 3verb
to provide with weapons
arm a regiment
to provide with a way of fighting, competing, or succeeding
armed herself with facts
to make ready for action or use
arm a bomb
arm3 of 3noun
weaponespecially: firearm
a branch of an army
a branch of the military forces
plural the designs on a shield or flag of a family or a government
actual fighting : warfare
a call to arms
military service
armholenoun
an opening for the arm in a garment
armfulnoun
as much as a person's arm can hold
an armful of books
armedadjective
furnished with weapons
an armed guard
furnished with something that provides security or strength
armed with knowledge
armchairnoun
a chair with supports for a person's arms
armaturenoun
a covering or structure (as the spines of a cactus) used for protection or defense
the part of an electric generator that consists of coils of wire around an iron core and that induces an electric current when it is rotated in a magnetic field
the part of an electric motor that consists of coils of wire around an iron core and that is caused to rotate in a magnetic field when an electric current is passed through the coils
the movable part of an electromagnetic device (as a loudspeaker)
armamentnoun
the military strength and equipment of a nation
a supply of war materials
the process of preparing for war
armamentnoun
the military strength and equipment of a nation
a supply of war materials
the process of preparing for war
1 The weaponry and armament should be comparable in advantage of different areas.
军备和武器的各自优势应该在不同的领域进行比较。
2 They stopped being produced around 1935 because the materials were then used for armaments by Nazi Germany.
3 Some were kept locked in safes, as if to suggest that documents can be just as incendiary as armaments.
4 In 1937 he was seconded to the Royal Canadian air Force in Ottawa as air armament adviser.
1937年他被临时调往渥太华的加拿大皇家空军担任军备顾问。
5 That's ably assisted by the game's weapons benches, which let you turn collected scrap materials into lethal armaments and ammunition, a process that soon removes any sense of danger.
6 Dougalas'planes were then serviceferry troops and armaments around Europe.
随后,道格拉斯的飞机被用来运输军队和武器到欧洲.
7 This is less in total than the cost of world's armament for a single year.
这总数少于全世界一年的军备开支.
8 The newly formed Levant Company began an illegal trade shipping old tin and lead, stripped from deconsecrated churches and monasteries, to the Ottomans to reforge as armaments.
9 But the State Department did not finance the production of Nazi armaments.
10 Damaged in World War II, the armaments factories closed in 1967.
11 He concludes that “the real lesson of the Cuban missile crisis … is that nuclear armaments create the perils they are deployed to prevent, but are of little use in resolving them.”
12 In wartime they suffered the indignity of being dug up for air-raid shelters, turned into allotments and having their iron railings melted down to make armaments.
13 The armament of any of the great powers could destroy civilization.
任何大国的军事力量都能摧毁文明世界。
14 There is a tendency toward increased armament.
有军备增强的趋势。
15 The fears have prompted several countries to embark on massive armament plans.
几个国家开始实施大规模的军备计划,以防患于未然。
16 Mr. Urwand also found a December 1938 report by an American commercial attaché suggesting that MGM was financing German armaments production as part of a deal to circumvent restrictions on repatriating movie profits.
17 Though the Vikings showed no uniformity of dress, they did have favoured styles and armament.
虽然维京人没有统一的服装, 但是他们确有他们喜爱的风格和武器.
18 The heel is a rival armaments mogul named Justin Hammer, played with a sublime mixture of pomposity and cluelessness by Sam Rockwell.
19 Your country vanishes before your eyes, its cities crumble before the horrid energy of armaments.
20 The high tax policy is certainly unpopular, although it's unlikely to meet the soaring armament expenditures.
高赋税政策肯定是不受欢迎的,但也未必能满足飞涨的军备开支。
2 武装
arm armed force military armour-clad armored armoured armour weapon militarize warfare bear arms mail militarise
3 装备
fit-out equipment tackle outfit rig equipage habiliment accoutre prepare kit mount equip trim furnish gird dight turnout
4 防护手段
6 配备
7 大炮
9 火炮