arm (EN)
sostantivo, verbo

sostantivo “arm”

sg. arm, pl. arms
  1. braccio
    He broke his arm during the soccer match and had to wear a cast for six weeks.
  2. braccio (in animali senza spina dorsale)
    The starfish used its arms to slowly move across the ocean floor.
  3. manica
    She noticed a tear in the arm of her jacket after brushing against the sharp fence.
  4. braccio (di un oggetto o macchina)
    The lamp had a flexible arm that could be adjusted to direct light exactly where it was needed.
  5. bracciolo
    He leaned back, resting his elbows on the arms of the sofa.
  6. ramo
    The research arm of the company is responsible for developing new technologies.
  7. gruppo
    In the clinical study, patients in one arm received the experimental drug, while those in the other arm were given a placebo.
  8. ramo (di un corpo d'acqua)
    The small fishing village was nestled in an arm of the sea, providing shelter from the harsh ocean waves.

verbo “arm”

arm; he arms; past armed, part. armed; ger. arming
  1. armare
    Before the battle, the general armed his soldiers with rifles and ammunition.
  2. preparare
    The workshop aimed to arm young entrepreneurs with the necessary tools to start their own businesses.
  3. innescare
    Before leaving the building, the thief armed the explosive device to deter pursuit.