C2 adverb #8,000 am häufigsten 2 Min. Lesezeit

armament

Erklärung von armament auf deinem Niveau:

Armament is a word for weapons. If a country has many tanks and guns, we say they have a lot of armament. It is like a big collection of military tools.

When a country prepares for war, they need armament. This includes things like planes, ships, and guns. It is a formal way to talk about military equipment.

The term armament covers all the equipment used by a military force. It is often used in news stories about defense spending or international relations. It is more formal than saying 'weapons'.

In geopolitical contexts, armament describes the strategic buildup of military hardware. It is often paired with 'policy' or 'program' to discuss how nations maintain their defense capabilities.

Armament functions as a collective noun representing the technological and physical capacity for warfare. It is frequently used in academic discourse regarding the 'arms race' or the 'armament industry' which drives economic and military policy.

The nuance of armament extends to the systemic preparation of a nation state. It encompasses not only the hardware but the logistical readiness required for conflict, often contrasting with 'disarmament' in diplomatic literature.

armament in 30 Sekunden

  • Refers to military weapons.
  • Collective noun.
  • Formal tone.
  • Often used in politics.

Hey there! Think of armament as a fancy, collective way to describe all the 'stuff' an army needs. It is not just one gun or one tank, but the entire collection of weaponry and military hardware.

When you hear this word, it usually refers to the physical gear itself. However, it can also describe the process of getting ready for a fight. If a country is increasing its armament, it is essentially stocking up on equipment to be prepared for war.

The word armament comes from the Latin word armamentum, which means 'implements of war' or 'equipment.' It is rooted in the verb armare, meaning 'to arm.'

Historically, it was used to describe the tools of a soldier. Over time, it evolved to represent the heavy machinery and massive stockpiles we associate with modern military power. It is a classic example of a word that moved from describing a single sword to describing an entire fleet of jets!

You will mostly see armament in history books, news reports about defense, or political discussions. It is a formal word, so you wouldn't use it to talk about a water balloon fight!

Commonly, people use phrases like 'nuclear armament' or 'a policy of armament.' It sounds much more professional than just saying 'weapons.' If you want to sound like a policy expert, this is your go-to noun.

While 'armament' itself is a formal noun, it is closely linked to phrases like 'up in arms', which means to be very angry or ready to fight. Another related concept is 'an arms race', describing two countries trying to outdo each other in military power.

You might also hear 'lay down arms', meaning to surrender, or 'take up arms', meaning to start a fight. Finally, someone might be described as 'armed to the teeth', meaning they have a huge amount of equipment.

Pronounced AR-muh-ment, the stress is on the first syllable. In the UK, the 'r' is often softer, while in the US, it is a hard, rhotic 'r'.

It is generally used as an uncountable noun when referring to the concept of weaponry. You don't usually say 'an armament' unless you are referring to a specific set of gear on a ship or plane. It rhymes with department and parchment.

Wusstest du?

It shares a root with 'armour'!

Aussprachehilfe

UK /ˈɑː.mə.mənt/

AR-muh-ment

US /ˈɑːr.mə.mənt/

AR-muh-ment

Häufige Fehler

  • stressing the wrong syllable
  • mispronouncing the 'ment' ending
  • swallowing the 'r'

Reimt sich auf

department parchment garment shipment fragment

Schwierigkeitsgrad

Lesen 2/5

moderate

Schreiben 3/5

formal

Sprechen 2/5

moderate

Hören 2/5

moderate

Was du als Nächstes lernen solltest

Voraussetzungen

Als Nächstes lernen

disarmament militarization deterrence

Fortgeschritten

geopolitics strategic proliferation

Wichtige Grammatik

Collective Nouns

Armament is a collective noun.

Uncountable Nouns

It does not take 'a'.

Noun Suffixes

The -ment suffix.

Beispiele nach Niveau

1

The army has a lot of armament.

army = military group

uncountable noun

1

The country increased its armament.

2

They checked the ship's armament.

3

The soldiers were ready with their armament.

4

Armament is expensive to build.

5

The base has a large supply of armament.

6

He studied the history of military armament.

7

The treaty limited their armament.

8

They needed more armament for protection.

1

The government debated the new armament policy.

2

Their armament includes advanced radar systems.

3

Global armament levels are rising.

4

The factory produces essential armament.

5

He wrote a book about naval armament.

6

The treaty was meant to control armament.

7

They inspected the base's heavy armament.

8

Armament is a key part of national security.

1

The rapid armament of the region caused concern.

2

They focused on the modernization of their armament.

3

The treaty aims to reduce the global armament burden.

4

He analyzed the shift in the nation's armament strategy.

5

The museum displays historical armament.

6

The country's armament is purely defensive.

7

They faced a shortage of critical armament.

8

The debate centered on the cost of armament.

1

The state's armament policy reflects its aggressive stance.

2

Technological advancements have changed the nature of modern armament.

3

The treaty prohibits the development of new armament.

4

They discussed the economic impact of the armament industry.

5

The country's armament was outdated.

6

Strategic armament is essential for deterrence.

7

The report details the scale of their armament.

8

The buildup of armament was a sign of impending conflict.

1

The state of their armament was a closely guarded secret.

2

He traced the historical evolution of naval armament.

3

The diplomatic failure led to a massive armament program.

4

The armament of the border forces was completed.

5

They critiqued the ethics of the armament trade.

6

The nation's armament capacity is significant.

7

The treaty mandates a reduction in armament.

8

The armament of the militia was surprisingly sophisticated.

Synonyme

weaponry munitions ordnance hardware matériel arms

Gegenteile

disarmament demilitarization pacifism

Häufige Kollokationen

heavy armament
nuclear armament
increase armament
limit armament
modernize armament
armament program
armament industry
defensive armament
naval armament
stockpile armament

Redewendungen & Ausdrücke

1

"up in arms"

very angry

The neighbors are up in arms about the noise.

casual
2

"arms race"

competition for military power

The two nations were locked in an arms race.

neutral
3

"lay down arms"

surrender

The rebels finally laid down their arms.

formal
4

"take up arms"

start fighting

They were forced to take up arms to defend their home.

formal
5

"armed to the teeth"

heavily equipped

The guards were armed to the teeth.

casual
6

"keep at arm's length"

keep someone away

He kept his rivals at arm's length.

neutral

Leicht verwechselbar

armament vs. Armor

similar sound

Armor = protection, Armament = weapons

The tank had thick armor and heavy armament.

armament vs. Army

same root

Army = people, Armament = gear

The army carried its armament.

armament vs. Arms

both mean weapons

Arms is casual, Armament is formal

They traded arms/armament.

armament vs. Arming

same root

Arming is the action, Armament is the object

They are arming the base with new armament.

Satzmuster

B1

The country's armament...

The country's armament is strong.

B2

Increase in armament...

There was an increase in armament.

B1

Heavy armament...

They used heavy armament.

B2

Modernize armament...

They need to modernize armament.

C1

Limit armament...

They agreed to limit armament.

Wortfamilie

Substantive

arm a weapon or body part
disarmament the reduction of weapons

Verben

arm to equip with weapons

Adjektive

armed carrying a weapon

Verwandt

military contextual

So verwendest du es

frequency

7

Förmlichkeitsskala

Formal Neutral

Tipps

💡

Memory Palace

Imagine an 'Army' needing 'Ment' (equipment).
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Context

Use it when talking about national defense.
🌍

History

Often used in Cold War discussions.
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Uncountable

Don't say 'an armament'.
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Stress

Stress the first syllable.
💡

Confusion

Don't confuse with armor.
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Latin Root

Comes from 'armare'.
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Flashcards

Pair with 'disarmament'.
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Formal Tone

Use it to sound academic.
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Clarity

Use 'weaponry' if unsure.

Einprägen

Eselsbrücke

ARMY + MENT (Equipment for the army).

Visuelle Assoziation

A warehouse full of tanks and missiles.

Word Web

war defense weapons military

Herausforderung

Write a sentence about a historical war using the word.

Wortherkunft

Latin

Ursprüngliche Bedeutung: implements of war

Kultureller Kontext

Refers to weaponry, so use in appropriate contexts.

Commonly used in political and historical contexts.

Used frequently in Cold War literature.

Im Alltag üben

Kontexte aus dem Alltag

News/Politics

  • armament policy
  • global armament
  • armament levels

History Class

  • naval armament
  • historical armament
  • armament buildup

Defense Industry

  • armament manufacturer
  • armament supply
  • armament testing

Diplomacy

  • armament treaty
  • control of armament
  • disarmament talks

Gesprächseinstiege

"Do you think global armament is increasing?"

"What is the difference between armor and armament?"

"Should countries limit their armament?"

"How has armament changed over history?"

"Is the armament industry important for the economy?"

Tagebuch-Impulse

Write about a time you read about military history.

Why do nations feel the need to increase their armament?

Describe the difference between peace and armament.

How would the world look without any armament?

Häufig gestellte Fragen

8 Fragen
No, armor protects you, armament is the weapon you use.
No, it is strictly for military contexts.
It is generally uncountable.
The country increased its armament.
Yes, it is more formal than 'weapons'.
To arm.
Not really, it is more for news or history.
Yes!

Teste dich selbst

fill blank A1

The army has a lot of ___.

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: armament

Armament refers to weapons.

multiple choice A2

What does armament mean?

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: Weapons

It means military equipment.

true false B1

Armament is a word for kitchen tools.

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: Falsch

It is for military tools.

match pairs B1

Word

Bedeutung

Alles zugeordnet!

Opposites.

sentence order B2

Tippe auf die Wörter unten, um den Satz zu bilden
Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort:

The army modernized armament.

Ergebnis: /5

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