(of two persons)walking side by side, with the arm of one round that of the other(二人)挽臂而行 They walked down the street arm in arm.他们挽着臂沿街走去。
arm in arm|arm
adv. phr. With your arm under or around another person's arm, especially in close comradeship or friendship. Sally and Joan were laughing and joking together as they walked arm in arm down the street.When they arrived at the party, the partners walked arm in arm to meet the hosts. Compare: HAND IN HAND.
arm in arm
Of two people, accepting affiliated arms, about at the elbows, as a adventurous action or one of friendship. Dana and her new admirer were arm in arm as they absolved against us.My babe and her best acquaintance are consistently walking about arm in arm.Learn more: arm
*arm in arm
Fig. [of persons] affiliated or absorbed calm by the arms. (*Typically: go ~; Stroll ~; airing ~.) The two lovers absolved arm in arm down the street.They skated arm in arm about the rink.Learn more: arm
arm in arm
With one person's arm affiliated about another's; also, carefully affiliated or intimate, as in Both couples absolved arm in arm about the area of the estate, and This applicant is arm in arm with the party's advanced wing. The accurate announcement dates from the backward 1300s, back Chaucer so acclimated it: "They went arm in arm calm into the garden" ( Troilus and Cressida). The allegorical acceptance dates from about 1600. Additionally see hand in hand. Learn more: arm
arm in arm
With accoutrements affiliated together: They absolved beyond the bank arm in arm.Learn more: armLearn more:
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