ARMORED | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

Meaning of armored in English

(Definition of armored from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)
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armored
This applied to land-based ones such as tanks, artillery, armored personnel carriers, and the various types of infantry arms.
With this insight we are then armored with the plan for the moral reeducation of our environment.
The present armored division is based on three brigades of three regiments or battalions, all armed with tanks.
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The ship used the same main armament as the preceding, but was larger and more heavily armored.
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The command vehicles were used on the two armored squadrons, with one vehicle each.
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She wears an armored glove to protect it until she is ready to use it.
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This is one of the most important roles for the modern infantry, particularly when operating alongside armored vehicles.
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Primitive armored fishes and sharks were also present.
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An armored jacket made with over 2000 leather (nerigawa) armor squares connected to each other by chain armor ("kusari").
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Stratis was an armed and armored warrior, looking like a strong, handsome human man with four arms.
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The staff is far more heavily armored than in its previous incarnation, wearing heavy trenchcoats and gloves, though patients continue to escape easily.
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The ship was protected by an armored deck that was up to 80 mm thick.
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Corpora require this to be held as a properly constituted armored combat tournament.
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It placed tanks in the striking echelon of the armored division, and placed the infantry in the support echelon.
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This design provides armored defenses while maintaining flexibility.
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Translations of armored

in Chinese (Traditional)
(armoured的美式拼寫)…
in Chinese (Simplified)
(armoured的美式拼写)…
in Spanish
ortografía americana de “armoured”:, blindado, blindado/da [masculine-feminine]…
in Portuguese
ortografia americana de "armoured":, blindado, blindado/-da [masculine-feminine]…
in more languages
in French
in Norwegian
blindé/-ée…
armert, pansret…
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