ARMED


Meaning of ARMED in English

armed S3 W3 /ɑːmd $ ɑːrmd/ BrE AmE adjective

1 . carrying weapons, especially a gun OPP unarmed :

armed police raided the building

The Minister was kidnapped by armed men on his way to the airport.

The prisoners were kept under armed guard.

armed with

The suspect is armed with a shotgun.

She got ten years in prison for armed robbery (=stealing using a gun) .

The President fears that armed conflict (=a war) is possible.

There is very little support for an armed struggle (=fighting with weapons) against the government.

a heavily armed battleship

Many of the gangs are armed to the teeth (=carrying a lot of weapons) .

2 . having the knowledge, skills, or equipment you need to do something

armed with

She came to the meeting armed with all the facts and figures to prove us wrong.

I went out, armed with my binoculars, to see what I could find in the fields.

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English.      Longman - Словарь современного английского языка.