left arm
collocation in Englishmeaningsofleftandarm
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left
adjective
adverb
uk/left/us/left/
on or towards the side of your body that is to the west when you are ...
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arm
noun
uk/ɑːm/us/ɑːrm/
either of the two long parts of the upper body that are attached to the shoulders and have the hands at ...
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(Definition ofleftandarmfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofleft arm
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A part of yourleftarmis on the table.
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In our patient theleftarmpulse was normal.
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These authors used a life-size rubber model of aleftarmplaced before a subject whose realleftarmwas hidden by a screen.
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He may even close his eyes: he needs only hisleftarmto find his way.
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On initial neurological examination he had abnormal sensation in hisleftarmand leg.
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Traces of a secondleftarmare evident on the back of the sculpture.
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The figure is holding what we suspect is a woven fan under hisleftarm.
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I suffered a lot from rheumatism, especially in the arm (points toleftarm).
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In the presence of an isolated left subclavian artery, theleftarmpulses may be diminished.
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Is myleftarmfrom one and my right from the other?
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Its right hand holds a staff; theleftarmhangs down naturally.
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Therefore, when theleftarmand right leg move forward, the right arm and left leg move backward.
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For 3 weeks, he had slurred speech and weakness of theleftarmand, less evidently, the leg.
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The running wheel was introduced into theleftarmwhile the right arm and start alley remained familiar.
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One on the outer sideleftarm.
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The man came back with a paralysedleftarm.
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Theleftarmnow makes a 45 angle with the horizontal, thus implying that eigenvalues in this region have symmetric real and imaginary parts.
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Theleftarmand mandible had been removed prior to the picture, and most of the cranium had been scattered along the shelter wall.
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Specific similarities can be found in the carving of theleftarmand hand and general similarities in the headdress and ear plug.
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Tucked under hisleftarm, the figure holds what may be a small fan, and it was once holding an object in the right hand.
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The mid-arm circumference was taken from theleftarmfrom the mid-point between the tip of the acromion process and the olecranon process.
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There are two groups of motor drivers, one of which is for the motors in theleftarm, and the other for the motors in the right arm.
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