firm
柯林斯詞典
1. N-COUNT A firm is an organization which sells or produces something or which provides a service which people pay for. 公司
The firm's employees were expecting large bonuses. 這家公司的雇員們正期待著大筆的獎金。
...a legal assistant at a Chicago law firm. …一家芝加哥律師事務(wù)所的一名法律助理。
2. ADJ If something is firm, it does not change much in shape when it is pressed but is not completely hard. 結(jié)實的
Fruit should be firm and in excellent condition. 水果應(yīng)該硬實且完好無損。
3. ADJ If someone's grip is firm or if they perform a physical action in a firm way, they do it with quite a lot of force or pressure but also in a controlled way. 強有力的
The quick handshake was firm and cool. 那次迅速的握手有力而冷靜。
4. firmlyADV 強有力地[ADV after v]
She held me firmly by the elbow and led me to my aisle seat. 她使勁抓著我的胳膊肘,把我領(lǐng)到靠過道的座位上。
5. ADJ If you describe someone as firm, you mean they behave in a way that shows that they are not going to change their mind, or that they are the person who is in control. 堅定的
She had to be firm with him. "I don't want to see you again."
她不得不堅定地對他說:“我再也不想見到你?!?/p>
6. firmlyADV 堅定地[ADV with v]
"A good night's sleep is what you want," he said firmly. “好好睡上一晚才是你需要的,”他堅定地說。
7. ADJ A firm decision or opinion is definite and unlikely to change. 確定的
He made a firm decision to leave Fort Multry by boat. 他作出了明確的決定,要乘船離開穆爾特裡堡。
8. firmlyADV 確定地
Political values and opinions are firmly held, and can be slow to change. 政治價值觀和主張是根深蒂固的,要改變可能會很慢。
9. ADJ Firm evidence or information is based on facts and so is likely to be true. 確鑿的; 確切的[ADJ n]
This man may have killed others but unfortunately we have no firm evidence. 這名男子可能還殺過別的人,衹可惜我們沒有確鑿的証據(jù)。
10. ADJ You use firm to describe control or a basis or position when it is strong and unlikely to be ended or removed. (控制) 牢固的; (根基等) 穩(wěn)固的
Although the Yakutians are a minority, they have firm control of the territory. 雖然雅庫特人是少數(shù),但他們卻牢牢地控制著這個地區(qū)。
11. firmlyADV 牢固地; 穩(wěn)固地
This tradition is also firmly rooted in the past. 這個傳統(tǒng)也牢固地植根於過去。
12. ADJ If something is firm, it does not shake or move when you put weight or pressure on it, because it is strongly made or securely fastened. 穩(wěn)固的
If you have to climb up, use a firm platform or a sturdy ladder. 如果你必須爬上去,就用一個穩(wěn)固的平臺或者一個結(jié)實的梯子。
13. firmlyADV 穩(wěn)固地
The front door is locked and all the windows are firmly shut. 前門被鎖,所有的窗戶都關(guān)得牢牢地。
14. PHRASE If someone stands firm, they refuse to change their mind about something. 立場堅定
The council is standing firm against the protest. 市政會對抗議毫不讓步。
15. V to make or become firm 使堅固; 確實
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firm /f??m/ (firmer,firmest,firms)
劍橋詞典
- The ground was not firm enough to build on.
- The mixture should be firm to the touch after it has been baked .
- The going is described as good to firm.
- Place the template on a firm surface .
- The bed in the hotel was not firm enough.
- On the foreign-exchange markets the pound remained firm.
- After weeks at sea , it was wonderful to feel firm ground beneath our feet once more.
- Make sure you've got a firm foothold on the rock before you climb up.
- Place the device on a firm, dry surface and make sure it is level .
- The house could collapse if it hasn't got firm foundations .
- She held the child's hand in a firm clasp as they crossed the road .
- Make sure that the soil around the base of the plant is firm, so that it is supported .
- When the glue has set, the bond will be firm and watertight .
- The nail holding this picture up isn't at all firm.
- Twist the pipe into position until the connection is completely firm.
- She had a firm conviction that they would meet again in the hereafter .
- It is my firm belief that nuclear weapons are immoral .
- He made a firm commitment to stop smoking .
- Make sure you have a firm understanding of the system before attempting any repairs .
- A firm decision has not yet been made over the club's future .
firm adjective (HARD)
not soft but not completely hard結(jié)實的;堅固的
I'd rather sleep on a firm mattress than a soft one. 我甯願睡硬牀墊,也不要軟的。
These pears are still too firm to eat . 這些梨還太硬,沒法喫。
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firm adjective (FIXED)
well fixed in place or position
牢固的;穩(wěn)固的
The bridge provided a firm platform for the bungee jumpers . 這座橋爲(wèi)蹦極者提供了穩(wěn)固的平臺。
fixed at the same level or opinion and not changing
堅決的;堅定的
The government remains firm in its opposition to tax reform . 政府仍堅決反對稅收改革。
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firm adjective (STRONG)
strong and tight強有力的;緊緊的,牢牢的
a firm handshake 強有力的握手
Keep a firm hold of the handrail as you go down. 下去時要牢牢抓住扶手。
figurative No one seems to have a firm grip on the company at the moment . 目前似乎沒有人能牢牢掌控公司。
figurative You need a firm grasp of mathematics to become an astronaut . 要成爲(wèi)宇航員,數(shù)學(xué)知識必須非常紥實。
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firm adjective (CERTAIN)
certain and not likely to change確定的;堅定不移的
He is a firm believer in traditional family values . 他堅信應(yīng)遵循傳統(tǒng)的家庭價值觀唸。
Some people still claim that there is no firm evidence linking smoking with lung cancer . 有人仍聲稱沒有確鑿的証據(jù)表明吸菸與肺癌有關(guān)。
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firm adjective (FORCEFUL)
forceful and making people do what you want嚴(yán)格的,強硬的
I was always very firm with my children - they knew the rules and I made sure they followed them. 我對孩子們縂是很嚴(yán)格——他們知道槼矩,我則監(jiān)督他們守槼矩。
習(xí)語
a firm handhold/stand firm 返回 firm