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firm
- IPA[fəːm]
英式
- having a solid, almost unyielding surface or structure;solidly in place and stable
- make more solid or resilient;fix (a plant) securely in the soil
- in a resolute and determined manner
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形容詞
- 1. having a solid, almost unyielding surface or structure the bed should be reasonably firm, but not too hard 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ solidly in place and stable no building can stand without firm foundations he was unable to establish the shop on a firm financial footing 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ having steady but not excessive power or strength you need a firm grip on the steering 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ showing resolute determination and strength of character parents should be firm with children and not give in to their demands 同義詞 反義詞
- 2. strongly felt and unlikely to change he retains a firm belief in the efficacy of prayer
- ▪ steadfast and constant we became firm friends 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ decided upon and fixed or definite she had no firm plans for the next day 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ (of a currency, shares, etc.) having a steady value or price which is more likely to rise than fall the pound was firm against the dollar
動詞
- 1. make more solid or resilient how can I firm up a sagging bustline?
- ▪ fix (a plant) securely in the soil don't tread around bushes to firm them
- ▪ make (an agreement or plan) explicit and definite the agreements still have to be firmed up
- ▪ (of a price) rise slightly to reach a level considered secure he believed house prices would firm by the end of the year the shares firmed 15p to 620p
副詞
- 1. in a resolute and determined manner the Chancellor has held firm to tough economic policies she will stand firm against the proposal
- a business that is engaged in the practice of law: she is a partner in a New York law firm
Oxford American Dictionary
- a business that is engaged in the practice of law: she is a partner in a New York law firm
Oxford Dictionary
- strict discipline or control
Oxford American Dictionary
- strict discipline or control
Oxford Dictionary
- (in Scotland) a name for Celtic and Rangers Football Clubs
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- be sure of one's facts or secure in one's position, especially in a discussion
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- IPA[fərm]
美式
- having a solid, almost unyielding surface or structure: the bed should be reasonably firm, but not too hard
- make (something) physically solid or resilient: an exercise program designed to firm up muscle tone
- in a resolute and determined manner: she will stand firm against the proposal
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[fəːm]
英式
- a business concern, especially one involving a partnership of two or more people: state support for small firms a law firm
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- IPA[fərm]
美式
- a business concern, especially one involving a partnership of two or more people: a law firm
Oxford American Dictionary