arm
Kelime Anlamı :

1. kol.
2. silâh.
3. kolu.
4. otorite.
5. koy.
6. antiradyasyon füzesi (antiradiation missiles).
7. bölüm.
8. körfez.
9. şube.
10. fakir.
Sahne Örnekleri :
Tanımlar :
1. an upper limb of the human body, connecting the hand and wrist to the shoulder.
2. A part similar to a human arm, such as the forelimb of an animal or a long part projecting from a central support in a machine.
3. something, such as a sleeve on a garment or a support on a chair, that is designed to cover or support the human arm.
4. A relatively narrow extension jutting out from a large mass: an arm of the sea. see synonyms at branch.
5. an administrative or functional branch, as of an organization.
6. power or authority: the long arm of the law.
7. sports the skill of throwing or pitching a ball well.
8. an arm and a leg slang an excessively high price: a cruise that cost an arm and a leg.
9. arm in arm with arms linked together: they walked across the beach arm in arm.
10. at arm's length at such a distance that physical or social contact is discouraged: kept the newcomer at arm's length at first.
11. with open arms with great cordiality and hospitality.
12. A weapon, especially a firearm: troops bearing arms; ICBMs, bombs, and other nuclear arms.
13. A branch of a military force: infantry, armor, and other combat arms.
14. warfare: a call to arms against the invaders.
15. military service: several million volunteers under arms; the profession of arms.
16. heraldry bearings.
17. insignia, as of a state, an official, a family, or an organization.
18. to supply or equip oneself with weaponry.
19. to prepare oneself for warfare or conflict.
20. to equip with weapons: armed themselves with loaded pistols; arm a missile with a warhead; arm a nation for war.
21. to equip with what is needed for effective action: tax advisers who were armed with the latest forms.
22. to provide with something that strengthens or protects: a space reentry vehicle that was armed with a ceramic shield.
23. to prepare (a weapon) for use or operation, as by releasing a safety device.
24. up in arms extremely upset; indignant.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1. to take by the arm; also, to seize or hold in the arms.
2. to furnish or equip with weapons for offense or defense: as, to arm the militia.
3. to cover or provide with whatever will add strength, force, or security: as, to arm the hilt of a sword; to arm a man-of-war with armor-plates.
4. to furnish with means of defense; prepare for resistance; fortify.
5. to provide with the requisite appliances or authority for any work or undertaking: as, armed with axes and alpenstocks, we started out; armed with a warrant.
6. to fit or prepare (a thing) for any specific purpose or effective use: as, to arm a hook in angling; to arm a dressing in surgery.
7. to provide one's self with arms, weapons, or means of attack or resistance; take arms: as, the nations arm for war.
8. in ordinary language: the upper limb of the human body, extending from the shoulder to the hand, and including the latter.
9. the same, exclusive of the hand; the upper limb from the shoulder to the wrist. it is divided into upper arm, or arm proper, from the shoulder to the elbow, and lower arm, or forearm, from the elbow to the wrist.
10. in human anatomy, the anterior extremity from the shoulder-joint to the elbow-joint, represented by the extent of the humerus; the brachium, as distinguished from the forearm or antebrachium.
11. in comparative anatomy and zoology: the fore limb of any vertebrate, especially when terminating in a prehensile extremity like a hand, more or less removed from the office of locomotion; the pectoral or thoracic limb; the diverging appendage of the scapular arch or shoulder-girdle; a fore leg, wing, pectoral fin, etc.
12. some diverging or radiating part or organ like or likened to an arm, as the arm of a cephalopod, the wing of a pteropod, the brachium of a brachiopod, and the ray of a starfish, sand-star, or crinoid.
13. anything formed on the type of the arm, or resembling an arm in shape, position, or function.
14. figuratively, power; might; strength; authority: as, the secular arm.
15. hence that on which one relies for support or assistance; a prop; a stay.
16. Milit.: A weapon.
17. plural armor; coverings for the body intended as defenses against weapons of war.
18. A branch of the military service, as cavalry or artillery: as, the enemy was strong in artillery, but we were weak in that arm.
19. hence plural the use of weapons; military occupations; war.
20. plural deeds or exploits of war.
21. in law, anything which a man takes in his hand in anger to strike or assault another.
22. plural in botany, anything that serves as a defense to a plant, as prickles, thorns, or spines.
23. plural in falconry, the legs of a hawk from the thigh to the foot.
24. plural the heraldic bearings of an individual or a community, consisting of some device in heraldic tinctures (see tincture) borne on a shield, generally with the addition of a crest and sometimes with supporters.
25.
26. in violin-playing, the arm or its action in reference to the style of bowing: as, he plays with a good arm.
27. in archery, the longitudinal half of a bow, extending from the handle to the end of the bowstaff: limb: classified as upper and lower arm, according to their relative position when the bow is held perpendicularly, as in shooting.
28. at a disadvantage: as, to work at arm's length.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia