Last Updated:2025/11/23
(idiomatic, military, of a weapon) Held with two hands as in port arms
, but carried well above the head. The high port is often the position taught for running (at the double) or charging.
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at the high port
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at the high port
Prepositional phrase
idiomatic
of a weapon
broadly
not just a weapon
of anything
slang
Japanese Meaning
軍事用語として、武器を「port arms」状態のように両手で持ち、頭上高く構える姿勢を意味する。 / この構えは、走行時(at the double)や突撃時に教えられる基本の位置とされる。
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