B1 Noun / Verb 中性 #14 最常用 2分钟阅读

*arm

/ɑːrm/

The word 'arm' identifies an essential limb and extends metaphorically to furniture, clothing, and weaponry.

30秒词汇

  • The body part between the shoulder and the hand.
  • The sleeve of a piece of clothing.
  • To provide weapons or tools to someone.

Overview

The word 'arm' is a foundational piece of English vocabulary, primarily used to describe the upper limb of the human body. While beginners learn it as a simple noun, its usage expands significantly as one reaches the B1 level. Physically, the arm extends from the shoulder to the wrist, though in casual conversation, it often includes the hand. Beyond anatomy, 'arm' describes the sleeve of a garment or the side support of a chair or sofa.

In terms of usage patterns, 'arm' functions both as a noun and a verb. As a noun, it frequently appears in idioms such as 'arm in arm' (walking together) or 'at arm's length' (keeping distance). As a verb, 'to arm' means to provide someone with weapons or the necessary tools for a task. This shift from anatomy to utility is a key transition for intermediate learners.

Common contexts for the word vary widely. In medical or fitness settings, discussions focus on the 'upper arm' (biceps/triceps) or 'forearm.' In technical or industrial contexts, a 'robotic arm' refers to a mechanical limb used in manufacturing. In political or military contexts, 'arms' (plural) refers to weapons, and 'disarmament' refers to the reduction of such weapons.

When comparing 'arm' to similar words, it is important to distinguish it from 'limb' and 'hand.' 'Limb' is a more formal, biological term that includes both arms and legs. 'Hand' refers specifically to the part of the body at the end of the arm. While an 'arm' of a tree is a 'branch,' the metaphor holds because both extend from a main body. Understanding these nuances helps learners avoid over-generalization and improves descriptive accuracy.

例句

1

He broke his arm while playing soccer.

everyday

He broke his arm while playing soccer.

2

The security guards were ordered to arm themselves.

formal

The security guards were ordered to arm themselves.

3

She walked away, arm in arm with her best friend.

informal

She walked away, arm in arm with her best friend.

4

The robotic arm performed the surgery with high precision.

academic

The robotic arm performed the surgery with high precision.

常见搭配

broken arm a fractured limb
arm in arm walking with limbs linked
upper arm the part above the elbow

常用短语

an arm and a leg

very expensive

up in arms

very angry or protesting

with open arms

very warmly or greedily

容易混淆的词

*arm vs hand

The hand is only the part with fingers, while the arm is the whole limb from the shoulder.

*arm vs limb

Limb is a more formal term that can refer to either an arm or a leg.

语法模式

arm in arm to arm someone with something at arm's length

How to Use It

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使用说明

In casual speech, 'arm' is neutral. As a verb, it is more formal or specific to military and security contexts. The plural 'arms' almost always refers to weapons in political news.


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常见错误

Learners often say 'I hurt my hand' when they actually mean their 'arm.' Also, remember that 'arm' is a countable noun, so you need an article (an arm).

Tips

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Using 'arm' for furniture and clothes

Remember that chairs have 'arms' and shirts have 'sleeves' which are also called 'arms' in specific contexts.

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Don't confuse 'arm' with 'army'

While related, an 'army' is a large group of soldiers, whereas an 'arm' is a single limb or weapon.

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The right to bear arms

In American culture, this phrase refers to the legal right to own weapons, not the body part.

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词源

Derived from the Old English 'earm,' which comes from a Proto-Germanic root meaning 'to join' or 'to fit together.'

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文化背景

In many Western cultures, walking 'arm in arm' is a sign of friendship or romantic closeness. In the US, 'the right to bear arms' is a major constitutional debate.

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记忆技巧

Think of an 'arm' as a 'branch' of your body. Both start with a vowel and reach out from a main trunk.

常见问题

4 个问题

No, it can also refer to the sleeve of a shirt or the side part of a chair where you rest your limb.

In a military or legal context, 'arms' refers to weapons such as guns or swords.

The arm is the entire limb from the shoulder down, while the hand is only the part at the end with fingers.

Yes, to 'arm' someone means to give them weapons or the information they need to succeed.

自我测试

fill blank

Fill in the blank with the correct form of the word.

She rested her ___ on the side of the sofa.

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: arm

The singular noun 'arm' fits here as she is resting one limb on the furniture.

multiple choice

Choose the correct meaning of the verb 'to arm'.

The general decided to arm the troops before the mission.

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: To provide weapons

In this context, 'arm' means to equip with weaponry.

sentence building

Put the words in the correct order.

arm / walked / arm / they / in

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: They walked arm in arm.

'Arm in arm' is a common phrase meaning walking together with linked limbs.

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