armed
adj
ɑːmd
adj
1
carrying
weapons,
especially
a
gun
武装的; 持枪的;
armed
police
The
Minister
was
kidnapped
by
armed
men
on
his
way
to
the
airport.
部长在去机场的路上遭武装分子绑架。
The
prisoners
were
kept
under
armed
guard
.
囚犯由武装警卫看守。
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The
suspect
is
armed
with
a
shotgun.
嫌疑犯携有一支猎枪。
She
got
ten
years
in
prison
for
armed
robbery
(=stealing
using
a
gun)
.
她因持枪抢劫获刑十年。
The
President
fears
that
armed
conflict
(=a
war)
is
possible
.
总统担心可能发生武装冲突。
There
is
very
little
support
for
an
armed
struggle
(=fighting
with
weapons)
against
the
government
.
几乎没人支持反政府武装斗争。
a
heavily
armed
battleship
重装甲战舰
Many
of
the
gangs
are
armed
to
the
teeth
(=carrying
a
lot
of
weapons)
.
许多匪徒武装到了牙齿。
2
having
the
knowledge,
skills,
or
equipment
you
need
to
do
something
具备〔足够的知识、技能或装备〕的
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She
came
to
the
meeting
armed
with
all
the
facts
and
figures
to
prove
us
wrong.
她带着能证明我们错误的所有事实和数据来参加会议。
I
went
out,
armed
with
my
binoculars,
to
see
what
I
could
find
in
the
fields.
我拿着双筒望远镜走出门,去看看在田野里能发现什么。