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firm

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firm1 /fɜːm $ fɜːrm/ ●●● S1 W1 noun [countableC]  
1COMPANYa business or company, especially a small one 〔尤指小型的〕公司,商行,事务所
electronics/advertising/law etc firm
 She works for an electronics firm.
她在一家电子公司工作。
a firm of accountants/solicitors/builders etc
 Kevin is with a firm of accountants in Birmingham.
凯文在伯明翰的一家会计师事务所工作。
see thesaurus at company
nCOLLOCATIONS
ADJECTIVES/NOUN + firm
a large/big firm
He is managing director of a large firm.
a small firm
He trained with a small firm in Cardiff.
a medium-sized firm
The law will not effect medium-sized firms with less than 100 employees.
an engineering/building/electronics etc firm
Fred worked for an electronics firm.
a law/accounting/advertising etc firm
She was offered a job with a law firm.
a British/American Swiss etc firm
British firms are competing with a number of foreign companies.
a local firm
The equipment was supplied by a local firm.
a foreign firm
There has been renewed competition from foreign firms.
a family firm
The business grew from a small family firm into a large company.
phrases
a firm of solicitors/accountants/surveyors etc
Ms Shaw is a partner in a firm of solicitors.
verbs
work for a firm
Chris has been working for this firm for nearly 20 years.
join a firm
He joined the firm when he was in his early twenties.
leave a firm
She left the firm in 2007.
a firm employs somebody
The firm employs more than 200 people.
a firm produces something
Our firm produces computer software for the business market.
a firm supplies something
The firm supplies office furniture to local businesses.
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Related topics: Currencies
firm2 ●●● S3 W2 adjectiveadj  
1 HARDnot completely hard, but not soft, and not easy to bend into a different shape 结实的,坚实的 OPP soft
 The sofa cushions are fairly firm.
沙发的坐垫很硬。
 a firm green apple
硬的青苹果
 Most doctors recommend sleeping on a firm mattress.
大多数医生建议睡硬床垫。
see thesaurus at hard
2 ATTACHstrongly fixed in position, and not likely to move 牢固的,稳固的 SYN secure
 Make sure the ladder feels firm before you climb up.
要确保梯子稳固了再爬上去。
 A concrete foundation was poured after digging down to firm ground.
挖到坚实的地面后浇水泥地基。
 Mount the tanks side by side on a firm base.
把水箱靠在一起放在稳固的底座上。
3 SUREnot likely to change 确定的,坚定的,坚决的
firm conviction/commitment/belief etc
 Our client hasn’t reached a firm decision on the matter yet.
我们的客户在这件事上还未作出最后决定。
 Blackpool remains a firm favourite with holidaymakers from Northern Ireland.
布莱克浦仍是北爱尔兰度假者不变的最爱。
 Corey was always a firm believer in prayer.
科里一直坚信祷告的力量。
 They made a firm offer (=offered to pay a particular amount) on the house over the weekend.
周末,他们对那幢房子给出了最终买价。
 Diana and Laura have been firm friends (=close friends) since their early teens.
黛安娜和劳拉从十几岁起一直友情甚笃。
4 DETERMINEDshowing in the way that you behave or speak that you are the person in control and that you are not likely to change your answer, belief etc 〔态度、语气等〕坚决的
 Cal replied with a polite but firm ‘no’.
卡尔很有礼貌但语气坚决地回答说不行
 What this country needs is firm leadership.
这个国家需要的是强有力的领导。
be firm with somebody
 You need to be firm with her or she’ll try to take advantage of you.
你对她要强硬,否则她就会欺负你。
see thesaurus at determined, strict
5 HANDa firm grip/hold/grasp etc TIGHTif you have something in a firm grip etc, you are holding it tightly and strongly 紧握,紧紧抓住,牢牢握住
 He took a firm grip of my arm and marched me towards the door.
他紧紧抓着我的手臂,快步往门口走去。
 a firm handshake
紧紧的握手
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6. take a firm stand/line DETERMINEDto state your opinion clearly and not be persuaded to change it 采取坚定立场
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7 stand/hold firm CHANGE YOUR MINDto not change your actions or opinions 坚持下去,坚定不移
stand/hold firm against
 Jones is urging Christians to stand firm against abortion.
琼斯力劝基督徒们坚决反对堕胎。
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8 a firm hand a strict way of dealing with someone 铁腕,强硬手段
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9 money 货币PEC [not before noun] if the value of a particular country’s money is firm, it does not fall in value 坚挺的 SYN steady
firmly adverbadv
firmness noun [uncountableU]
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firm3 verb [transitiveT]  
1.PRESSto press down on soil to make it harder or more solid 夯实,压实〔土壤〕
2firm something ↔ up phrasal verbphr v 
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From Longman Business Dictionary
firmfirm1 /fɜːmfɜːrm/ noun [countableC]ORGANIZATIONS
a company or business, especially one which is quite small
The eight-volume guide contains entries for 700,000 lawyers and 44,000law firms.
afirm of chartered accountants
The auditing services market is dominated by a small number of large accounting firms.
consulting firm search firm
firmfirm2 verb [intransitiveI, transitiveT]
FINANCE if prices on a financial market firm to a particular level, they rise to that level
firm to
Sales volume hit £53 million as the shares firmed 19p to 126p.
firmfirm3 adjectiveadj [only before a noun]
1firm decisions, judgements, or offers are final and not likely to be changed
The Confederation of British Industry said it was too early to make firm forecasts about demand.
The airline hasfirm orders for 20 Airbus A321 medium-range jets.
2FINANCE stocks, shares, prices etc which are firm have been rising and do not seem likely to fall
The Federal Reserve chairman implied that the US would keepinterest rates firm.
OPEC members needfirm prices to maintain their revenues.
The dollar ended the week on a firm note (=with a steady price).
Origin firm1
(1700-1800) Italian firma signature, from Latin firmare to show to be true, from firmus; → FIRM2
firm2
(1300-1400) Old French Latin firmus

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