arma
Proviene del latín 'armā', que significa 'arma' o 'instrumento de guerra'.
NOUN
(1)
[/ˈaɾ.ma/es-ES]
weapon
literal
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arm
literal
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instrument of war
conceptual
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firearm
specific
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bladed weapon
specific
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armament
military
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military equipment
untranslatable
(Refers to a broader category that includes weapons but not limited to individual weapons.)
Antonyms
desarme
An object or device, especially one that can be carried, used for fighting or self-defense, or to attack or defeat an enemy. This can include anything from a simple stick or knife to a complex firearm. It can also be used figuratively to refer to something that gives one an advantage or power.
irregular
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| armas |
- Encontraron el arma en la escena del crimen. — They found the weapon at the crime scene.
- Su sonrisa era su mejor arma para conseguir lo que quería. — Her smile was her best weapon to get what she wanted.
- El policía desenfundó su arma al acercarse al vehículo. — The police officer drew his weapon as he approached the vehicle.