| صيغ مركبة |
| arms race n | (competition for strongest military capability) | سباق التسلح |
| | The arms race was a distinguishing feature of the Cold War. |
| bear arms v | (carry weapons) | يحمل سلاحاً |
| brother in arms n | (fellow soldier, comrade) | رفيق السلاح |
| | Many soldiers stay in contact with their brothers in arms long after the war is over. |
| call to arms n | figurative (rallying cry, appeal) | دعوة لحمل السلاح، استغاثة |
| call to arms n | literal (battle cry, signal to fight) | صرخة الحرب |
| coat of arms n | (family's heraldic shield) | شعار النبالة |
| | On his 18th birthday, his grandmother, Elizabeth II, granted Henry Prince of Wales his own personalised coat of arms. |
| comrade-in-arms, comrade in arms n | literal (fellow soldier) | رفيق السلاح |
| comrade-in-arms, comrade in arms n | figurative, informal (companion, buddy, mate) | رفيق، صاحب |
| | The young man considered Joe a comrade in arms, the only other person who would always be there when he needed him. |
| put your arms around sb v | (embrace, hug sb) | يعانق، يحضن |
| side arms npl | (small handguns) | مسدسات صغيرة |
| | He was packing several side arms when he went to the dangerous section of town. |
| small arms n | (handguns) | مسدسات صغيرة |
| | The gang carrying small arms terrorised the crowd. |
| take arms v | (go to war) | يذهب إلى الحرب |
| | Many nations are too eager to take arms instead of negotiating. |
| take up arms v | (prepare to go to war) | يتسلح |
| | After Pearl Harbor, many American men and women were ready to take up arms. |
| under arms adv | (ready for armed combat) | مستعد للقتال |
| up in arms adj | figurative, informal (offended, outraged) | مستنفر |
| | They were up in arms because somebody had been stealing things from houses in their neighborhood. |
| with open arms adv | figurative (welcomingly) | على الرحب والسعة |
| | James greeted me with open arms. |