To grasp - to take hold ofThe arm - part of your body that comes from your upper torso and ends in your hands
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I think you mean "shot in the arm" which means a boost or help. For example, "Acme Company was about to go out of business until a bank loan gave them a shot in the arm".Another Answer:Well, the above answer is correct, but if you were actually asking "Short in the arm" then it would mean someone who has a short arm.
Arm.
Teneo is a Latin word. The meaning of the word is to grasp, know, conceive, recollect, bear in mind, or understand.
A word that would mean the same as gripping tightly could be Grasp or Cluch/Clench.
The crossed-extensor reflex. The grasped arm is withdrawn while the other arm pushes you away from the stranger.
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arm y it mean arm
The part you grasp to open.
arm y it mean arm
"Agenda for change" ...something that I can't grasp
To demonstrate the proper technique for an arm handshake, extend your right arm towards the other person with your hand open and palm facing down. Grasp their forearm firmly, making eye contact and smiling. Shake their arm up and down a few times, then release.
They are difficult to grasp, understand or define
"Agenda for change" ...something that I can't grasp
Grasp, glean.
When you pull the arm of the microscope towards you, it adjusts the distance between the objective lens and the specimen. This movement helps to focus the image by bringing the specimen into sharper view.
Arm in Spanish is brazo.