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健全社会主义法制
Arme

в PONS речника

arms limi·ˈta·tion СЪЩ ВОЕН

ˈarms re·duc·tion СЪЩ

Rüstungsabbau м <-(e)s> kein pl

ˈarms race СЪЩ

the arms race

ˈarms con·trol СЪЩ ВОЕН

arms control

ˈsmall arms СЪЩ мн

small arms

I. arm2 [ɑ:m, Am ɑ:rm] ГЛАГ прх

1. arm (supply with weapons):

to arm sb [with sth]
jdn [mit etw дат] bewaffnen
to arm oneself for sth прен
sich вин für etw вин wappnen

2. arm (prepare for detonation):

II. arm2 [ɑ:m, Am ɑ:rm] СЪЩ

1. arm (weapons):

arms pl
to take up arms [against sb/sth]
under arms

2. arm (heraldic insignia):

arms pl
Wappen ср <-s, ->
the King's Arms

Phrases:

to be up in arms about [or against][or over] sth
über etw вин in Streit geraten

man-at-ˈarms СЪЩ hist

man-at-arms
Soldat м <-en, -en>
man-at-arms (esp in medieval times)
Kavallerist м <-en, -en>
man-at-arms (esp in medieval times)

mas·ter-at-ˈarms <pl masters-at-arms> СЪЩ

master-at-arms

com·rade-in-ˈarms <pl comrades-in-arms> СЪЩ

comrade-in-arms
Kriegskamerad м <-en, -en; -, -nen>
comrade-in-arms

com·pan·ion-in-ˈarms СЪЩ ВОЕН

"Биология"

arm bone СЪЩ

arm span СЪЩ

Специализиран речник по транспорт

английски
английски
немски
немски

junction arm Brit INFRASTR

intersection arm, intersection leg Am INFRASTR

немски
немски
английски
английски
Present
Iarm
youarm
he/she/itarms
wearm
youarm
theyarm
Past
Iarmed
youarmed
he/she/itarmed
wearmed
youarmed
theyarmed
Present Perfect
Ihavearmed
youhavearmed
he/she/ithasarmed
wehavearmed
youhavearmed
theyhavearmed
Past Perfect
Ihadarmed
youhadarmed
he/she/ithadarmed
wehadarmed
youhadarmed
theyhadarmed

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As protective equipment developed, the technology to destroy such equipment also became a part of the arms race.
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This introduces an arms race which demands increasingly complex keyword-detection methods.
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The arms race pushed industry to hire more engineers and gadzarts perfectly matched their needs.
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This led to a miniature arms race in itself, albeit a brief and abortive one.
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As a consequence of territorial disputes both countries had begun to increase their military budgets and an arms race ensued in the 1890s.
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