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arm.our Br and AusAm and Aus arm.or HB:7mE5, $5B:r7mLn [U]strong protective covering, esp. for the body盔甲; 装甲; 铠甲Police put on body armour before confronting the rioters.在与暴动者对阵之前,警察们先披上了护身甲。In the past, knights used to wear (suits of) armour (=protective covering made of metal) in battle.在过去,骑士在战斗中戴盔披甲。These grenades are able to pierce/penetrate the armour of tanks.这些枪榴弹能击穿坦克的装甲。Armour is also military vehicles that are covered in strong metal to protect them from attack.装甲车The troops were backed by tanks, artillery and other heavy armour.部队有坦克、火炮和其他重型装甲武器作掩护。Armour can also be a way of acting that a person has in order to protect themselves emotionally.冷漠的外壳She's very hard to get to know, and few people have been able to penetrate her armour.与她深交是很难的,很少有人能突破她冷漠的外壳。She saw his face soften, losing its armour.她看到他的脸变柔和了,那副严峻的样子正在渐渐消退。An armour-plated vehicle is one that has been covered with special protective metal.有装甲钢板的
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