firmer的意思和读音

firmerfirm

firm

: ['fɜːmə]

n.

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adv.

v.使()使()使()使()

firms  firmer  firmest  firmed  firming  

firmern.

1.a business or company

an engineering firm

a firm of accountants

adj.— see alsofirmly

1.fairly hard; not easy to press into a different shape

a firm bed/mattress

These peaches are still firm.

Bake the cakes until they are firm to the touch.

2.not likely to change

a firm believer in socialism

a firm agreement/date/decision/offer/promise

firm beliefs/conclusions/convictions/principles

She is a firm favourite with the children.

We have no firm evidence to support the case.

They remained firm friends .

3.strongly fixed in place

Stand the fish tank on a firm base.

No building can stand without firm foundations, and neither can a marriage.

4.strong and steady

‘No,’ she repeated, her voice firmer this time.“。”

With a firm grip on my hand, he pulled me away.

Her handshake was cool and firm.

5.strong and in control

to exercise firm control/discipline/leadership

Parents must be firm with their children.

The company now has a firm footing in the marketplace.

This book will give your students a firm grasp of English grammar.使

We need to keep a firm grip on the situation.

6.[ubn]~ (against sth)not lower than another

The euro remained firm against the dollar, but fell against the yen.

IDM

Everyone agreed with me, so I knew I was on firm ground.

be on firm groundto be in a strong position in an argument, etc. because you know the facts

Everyone agreed with me, so I knew I was on firm ground.

Those children need a firm hand to make them behave.

a firm handstrong control or discipline

Those children need a firm hand to make them behave.

We need to take a firm line on tobacco advertising.广

They took a firm stand against drugs in the school.

take a firm line/stand (on/against sth)…)to make your beliefs known and to try to make others follow them

We need to take a firm line on tobacco advertising.广

They took a firm stand against drugs in the school.

v.

1.[t]~ sth使使使to make sth become stronger or harder

Firm the soil around the plant.

This product claims to firm your body in six weeks.使

2.[i]~ (to/at…)to become steady or rise steadily

Rank's shares firmed 3p to 696p. 3 便 696 便

adv.IDM

She held firm to her principles.

hold firm (to sth)to believe sth strongly and not change your mind

She held firm to her principles.

stand fast/firmto refuse to move back; to refuse to change your opinions

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n.1.a group of people who form a commercial organization selling goods or services2.a business or company

adj.1pact and solid when pressed2.fixed securely and unlikely to give way3.showing certainty or determination4.reliable and able to be trusted5.showing no or few fluctuations6.solid but not hard7.steady and fixed in place8.definite and not likely to change9.showing that you are in control of a situation and will not be easily forced to do something10.physically or mentally strong1pact and solid when pressed2.fixed securely and unlikely to give way3.showing certainty or determination4.reliable and able to be trusted5.showing no or few fluctuations6.solid but not hard7.steady and fixed in place8.definite and not likely to change9.showing that you are in control of a situation and will not be easily forced to do something10.physically or mentally strong

adv.1.in a determined and unshakable way

v.1.to become firm or firmer, or make something firm or firmer2.to make something more solid and strong3.to become less likely to change

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1.Canada retail sales were firmer than expected but this was not enough to support the Loonie as the Bank of Canada cut its growth outlook.

2.I still felt as a wanderer on the face of the earth, but I experienced firmer trust in myself and my own power.

3.Then, do oversee me with a gentler gaze. hold me firmer lean on me softer and warmer. . .

4.China would probably like to see a firmer global rebound to help sustain its own recovery, as its exports remain weak.

5.The idea of divorce which had obsessed me for several weeks seemed to be firmer and clearer.

6.Spill-proof and easy to hold with either hand, this practical mug is ideal for everyone who prefers a firmer more secure grip.

7.Indonesian democracy seems to have firmer foundations, but it would be a serious mistake to assume that they are fully built.

8.The outcome will not be known for months, but the political wind seems to be shifting in favour of firmer action to counter climate change.

9.If anything, the judges seem to have prodded the government into a firmer line.线

10.Our first few shifts were a little rough since we expected a slightly firmer clutch, but it was by no means balky to use.使