Examples of using One arm in English and their translations into Chinese
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Then Jenny recovered her balance, struck out at me with one arm, and I found out a fact I hadn't known before.
He tried to sit very still, one arm braced on the edge of the seat.
His attackers chopped off one arm and the fingers of the other and tried to pull out his tongue and teeth.
She leaned back and put one arm on the desk and tapped lightly with a small gold pencil.
Then she put one arm around the other woman and helped her walk across the crooked beams.
According to her daughter, Pamela who is 55 and has one arm, is horrified by the ordeal.
She held him by one arm, her basket hanging from the other;
One arm was thrown round it in a sort of embrace as if he had pulled it down on himself;
One arm stretched out, the hand holding a torch, while the other arm cradled one of the great ships favored by the god.
Everybody laughed at them, for Tamoszius was petite and frail, and Marija could have picked him up and carried him off under one arm.
Reddening at the sight of his chief of cavalry, the gray commander raised one arm in a menacing gesture of exasperation.
With your legs flexed as so, you throw one arm out to Rachelle and ready the other to beat back the bats.”.
And I am going to carry my one arm away with him, and to make the most of it.
She did not see him, and stretched one arm up above her head.
Raise one arm up high and signal for help, this is the international signal that you are in trouble and need rescuing.
And so after many trials, many failures, we came up with a very simple arrangement in which we could just move one arm or the other.
Unfortunately, she says wryly,"I could only use one arm.".
I won't need that to kill you, I will only need one arm.”.
He has one arm around me, clasping me to him, while the fingers of his other hand softly trace my face, gently probing, examining me.
SW 8.5 At the start and at turns, a swimmer is permitted one or more leg kicks and one arm pull under the water, which must bring him to the surface.