armed
adj. 武裝的; 有把手的; 有防衛器官的
v. “arm”的過去式和過去分詞
Someone who is armed is carrying a weapon, usually a gun.
City police said the man was armed with a revolver.
市警方稱那名男子攜帶了一支左輪手槍。
...a barbed-wire fence patrolled by armed guards...
有武裝警衛巡邏的帶刺鐵絲網圍欄
An armed attack or conflict involves people fighting with guns or carrying weapons.
I call on everyone to renounce the use of violence and armed struggle...
我呼籲每個人都放棄使用暴力和武裝鬥爭。
They had been found guilty of armed robbery.
他們被判犯有持械搶劫罪。
1. (used of persons or the military) characterized by having or bearing arms;
2. having arms or arms as specified; used especially in combination;
3. used of plants and animals
armed to the teeth
見 tooth
They used armed forces to break the demonstration.
他們動用了武裝部隊來平息示威遊行.
She has to have an armed bodyguard wherever she goes.
她不管到哪兒都得有帶武器的保鏢跟從.
Armed guards wrestled with the intruder.
武裝警衛和闖入者扭打起來.
They openly and wantonly carried out repeated armed intrusions into our country.
他們明目張膽地對我國不斷髮動武裝入侵.
They armed him with a rifle.
他們發給他一支步槍.