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Under arms vs Under the gun

under armssaid of people who are armed and prepared for fighting:

  • Japan still had millions of troops under arms and thousands of combat aircraft.

under the gun—acting under a lot of pressure:

  • They did a great job, especially working under the gun with only a few months to get it organized and executed.

Note: The expression does not correlate in meaning with the phrase under the knife—used of smb. undergoing a surgical operation:

  • She was under the knife for several hours. When she came out of surgery, doctors said she was fine.