arm 意味
EN[ɑːm] [-ɑː(r)m] [ɑɹm]US
日腕 ウ腕
- 腕(うで、かいな)とは、人間の肩から手までの部分のこと。
- 人間の腕は医学的には、上肢(じょうし)と呼ばれる事が多い。腕は肘を境に、肩に近い方を上腕(じょうわん)、手の方を前腕(ぜんわん)という。
EN Arm
- 名詞 (Noun)PLarms
- The portion of the upper human appendage, from the shoulder to the wrist and sometimes including the hand.
- When Timothy and Julia hurried up the staircase to the bedroom floor, where a considerable commotion was taking place, Tim took Barry Leach with him. He had him gripped firmly by the arm, since he felt it was not safe to let him loose, and he had no immediate idea what to do with him.
- (anatomy) The extended portion of the upper limb, from the shoulder to the elbow.
- The arm and forearm are parts of the upper limb in the human body.
- A limb, or locomotive or prehensile organ, of an invertebrate animal.
- the arms of an octopus
- A long, narrow, more or less rigid part of an object extending from the main part or centre of the object, such as the arm of an armchair, a crane, a pair of spectacles or a pair of compasses.
- The robot arm reached out and placed the part on the assembly line.
- (geography) A bay or inlet off a main body of water.
- Shelburne Bay is an arm of Lake Champlain.
- A branch of an organization.
- the cavalry arm of the military service
- (figuratively) Power; might; strength; support.
- the arm of the law
- the secular arm
- (baseball, slang) A pitcher.
- (genetics) One of the two parts of a chromosome.
- A group of patients in a medical trial.
- (usually used in the plural) A weapon.
- (in the plural) heraldic bearings or insignia.
- The Duke's arms were a sable gryphon rampant on an argent field.
- The portion of the upper human appendage, from the shoulder to the wrist and sometimes including the hand.
- 動詞 (Verb)SGarmsPRarmingPT, PParmed
- To take by the arm; to take up in one's arms.
- To supply with arms or limbs.
- To supply with armour or (later especially) weapons.
- To prepare a tool or a weapon for action; to activate.
- Remember to arm an alarm system.
- To cover or furnish with a plate, or with whatever will add strength, force, security, or efficiency.
- to arm the hit of a sword; to arm a hook in angling
- (figuratively) To furnish with means of defence; to prepare for resistance; to fortify, in a moral sense.
- To fit (a magnet) with an armature.
- To take by the arm; to take up in one's arms.
- 形容詞 (Adjective)COMarmerCOMmore armSUParmestSUPmost arm
- より多くの例
- 文の途中で使用される
- White witnessed Dickey's athleticism in a more visceral way when they Indian wrestled, locking right arms and right legs and trying to throw each other.
- We are using disuccinimidyl suberate as a crosslinker which has a spacer arm length of 11.4 Å.
- He thrust his arm into the icy stream and grabbed a wriggling fish, astounding the observers.
- 文の初めに使われる
- Arms and upper-body carriage this spring have few if any of the inelegancies that were almost a City Ballet hallmark.
- 文の終わに使われる
- The boy ululated as he fell to the ground and smashed his arm.
- Reduced bodyfat brought out the vascularity in his arms.
- Tomorrow the doctor will take the cast off her arm.
- 文の途中で使用される
Definition of arm in English Dictionary
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