rearm的意思和读音

rearm

: [ˌriˈɑrm] : [riːˈɑː(r)m]

v.

rearms  rearming  rearmed  

v.disarm

v.arm,equip,provide,sell,supply

rearmv.

1.to obtain, or supply sb with, new or better weapons, armies, etc.

The country was forbidden to rearm under the terms of the treaty.

Rebel troops were being rearmed.

v.1.(使),(使);(使)

v.1.to supply someone with new weapons, or to be supplied with them, especially as a preparation for war

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1.If Japan decided to rearm the it would cut thru China like a hot Samurai sword thru butter, even with a tenth of the population.

2.It has proven difficult to rearm the metal plates from batteries fast enough to zap the second charge of a tandem warhead.

3.The aim, Israel says is to stop Hamas rocket fire into Israel and in the longer-term keep Hamas from being able to rearm.

4.The main fear was that both sides might seize (up) on a cease-fire to rearm.

5.Israel has said it will halt its offensive only if Hamas halts all rocket fire into Israel and the group is unable to rearm.

6.They say Hamas would use a truce to regroup and rearm for the next round of violence.

7.Raynor has had to resort to occasional mercenary work just to garner enough funds to repair and rearm in the short term.

8.The attempt to disarm continued after the need to rearm became apparent.

9.This lets the Apollo deftly retreat from dangerous situations or rearm its weapon as quickly as possible.

10.The best way is to rearm themselves and their own new show.