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"retainer, clamp;Vorreiber;tramela"* * *1. adj still, motionlessveicolo stationary( saldo) firmmano steadystar fermo ( non muoversi) keep stilll'orologio è fermo the watch has stopped2. int fermo! (alt!) stop!(immobile!) keep still!3. m law detention* * *fermo agg.1 still, motionless, immobile; ( inattivo) idle: star, rimanere fermo, to keep still, ( in piedi) to stand still; vuoi stare fermo?, (fam.) keep still!; un uomo se ne stava fermo nell'ombra, a man stood motionless in the shadows; il treno era fermo in stazione, the train was standing in the station; la situazione è ferma al punto in cui l'ho lasciata tre mesi fa, the situation is the same as I left it three months ago; fermi tutti, questa è una rapina!, nobody move, this is a holdup!; tener fermo qlcu., to keep hold of s.o.; il motore era fermo, the engine was not running // l'orologio è fermo, the clock has stopped // acque ferme, still (o stagnant o dead) waters // (gramm.) punto fermo, full stop (o period) // (mus.) canto fermo, plain song2 ( saldo, stabile) firm, steady; (fig.) firm, immovable; ( risoluto) resolute: reggeva il bicchiere con mano ferma, he held the glass with a steady hand; diresse l'azienda per vent'anni con mano ferma, he managed the company for 20 years with a firm hand; nonostante l'emozione la sua voce si mantenne ferma, in spite of the emotion his voice remained steady; fermo come una roccia, as firm as a rock; un fermo proposito, a steady purpose; fermo nei propositi, firm in one's intentions; una fede ferma, a firm faith; un fermo rifiuto, a flat (o firm) refusal; volontà ferma, unfaltering will // resta fermo quanto è stato deciso ieri, what was decided yesterday still holds // restando fermo che..., it being understood that... // per fermo, certainly // aspettare a piè fermo, to stand one's ground3 (econ.) ( stabile) firm, steady, undepressed; ( che langue) dull, flat, depressed, stagnant: gli affari sono fermi, business is stagnant (o flat); mercato fermo, ( stabile) undepressed market; offerta ferma, firm offer◆ s.m.1 ( oggetto, dispositivo per fermare) ( blocco) lock; ( arresto) stop: mettere il fermo a una porta, to put a stop against a door; fermo automatico, automatic stop (o brake); fermo immagine, ( di videoregistratore) freeze, freeze-frame; still2 ( arresto provvisorio) police detention, holding for questioning; (dir.) (provisional) arrest: procedere al fermo di qlcu., to hold s.o.; convalidare un fermo, to confirm an arrest3 (comm.) ( confisca, sequestro) distraint, seizure: fermo ai pagamenti, stoppage of payments; mettere il fermo su merce di contrabbando, to seize contraband goods; imporre il fermo, ( su navi, merci) to embargo; (banca) mettere il fermo su un assegno, to stop a cheque.* * *['fermo] fermo (-a)1. agg1) (immobile: persona) still, motionless, (veicolo, traffico) at a standstill, stationary, (non in funzione) not workingstai fermo con le mani! — keep your hands still!, (non toccarmi) keep your hands to yourself!
fermo! — don't move!, stay where you are!
2) (costante, risoluto) firm, (non tremante: voce, mano) steadyresta fermo che... — it is settled that...
fermo restando che... — it being understood that...
2. sm1) Dirfermo di polizia — police custody (before formal accusation of a crime)
2) (di porta: gancio) catch3)* * *['fermo] 1.1) (che non si muove) [persona, barca, aria] still; [veicolo, coda, traffico] stationary; [ treno] standingrimanere o restare fermo [persona, gatto] to keep o stand o stay still; non stare fermo un minuto, non stare mai fermo to be restless, never to keep o stand still; stai fermo! don't move! hold still! -i tutti! everybody stand still! tenere fermo qcn. to hold sb. down; tenere fermo qcs. to keep o hold sth. steady, to hold sth. down; essere fermo fig. [ricerca, progetto] to be at a stop o stand; stare fermo un giro gioc. to miss a turn; acqua -a — (stagnante) slack water
2) (non funzionante) [ macchina] idle, not working; [ motore] not running3) (saldo) [persona, carattere] firm, resolute; [convinzione, rifiuto] firm, steadfast; [intenzione, proposito] firm, fixed; [mano, voce] steady, firm, sure; [ passo] unfaltering, steady4) econ. comm. [ mercato] stagnant, dull, stalled; [ fabbrica] idle, at a standstill; [ capitale] idle2.gli affari sono -i — business is stagnant o slacking off
sostantivo maschile1) (chiusura) lock2) dir. custody, detention, provisional arrestessere, mettere in stato di fermo — to be placed, to take into custody
3) econ. stop payment•* * *fermo/'fermo/1 (che non si muove) [persona, barca, aria] still; [veicolo, coda, traffico] stationary; [ treno] standing; rimanere o restare fermo [persona, gatto] to keep o stand o stay still; non stare fermo un minuto, non stare mai fermo to be restless, never to keep o stand still; stai fermo! don't move! hold still! -i tutti! everybody stand still! tenere fermo qcn. to hold sb. down; tenere fermo qcs. to keep o hold sth. steady, to hold sth. down; essere fermo fig. [ricerca, progetto] to be at a stop o stand; stare fermo un giro gioc. to miss a turn; acqua -a (stagnante) slack water2 (non funzionante) [ macchina] idle, not working; [ motore] not running; l'orologio è fermo the watch has stopped3 (saldo) [persona, carattere] firm, resolute; [convinzione, rifiuto] firm, steadfast; [intenzione, proposito] firm, fixed; [mano, voce] steady, firm, sure; [ passo] unfaltering, steady; fermo sulle gambe steady on one's legs4 econ. comm. [ mercato] stagnant, dull, stalled; [ fabbrica] idle, at a standstill; [ capitale] idle; gli affari sono -i business is stagnant o slacking off; la produzione è -a production is at a stop1 (chiusura) lock2 dir. custody, detention, provisional arrest; essere, mettere in stato di fermo to be placed, to take into custody3 econ. stop payment; apporre il fermo su un assegno to stop a chequefermo immagine freeze frame. -
2 fermo
['fermo] fermo (-a)1. agg1) (immobile: persona) still, motionless, (veicolo, traffico) at a standstill, stationary, (non in funzione) not workingstai fermo con le mani! — keep your hands still!, (non toccarmi) keep your hands to yourself!
fermo! — don't move!, stay where you are!
2) (costante, risoluto) firm, (non tremante: voce, mano) steadyresta fermo che... — it is settled that...
fermo restando che... — it being understood that...
2. sm1) Dirfermo di polizia — police custody (before formal accusation of a crime)
2) (di porta: gancio) catch3) -
3 fermare
stoplaw detain* * *fermare v.tr.1 ( arrestare nel movimento) to stop, to halt, to arrest; to bring* to a halt, to bring* to rest: Al ladro! Fermatelo!, Stop thief!; fermò l'auto vicino all'aiuola, he stopped the car (o pulled up) near the flowerbed; il macchinista riuscì a fermare il treno a pochi metri dall'uomo, the engine driver managed to bring the train to rest (o to a halt) a few metres from the man; tutte le auto venivano fermate, all the cars were being halted (o stopped); fermò il pallone con la mano, he stopped the ball with his hand; stava per picchiarmi, ma l'hanno fermato, he wanted to hit me but they stopped (o prevented) him; fermare un'emorragia, to stop (o check o staunch) bleeding; (mar.) fermare le macchine, to stop the engines (o to bring the engines to a halt); fermare il progresso, to stop (o block o arrest) progress; fermare la crescita, to arrest (o stunt) growth // fermare un assegno, to stop a cheque; fermare i licenziamenti, to halt dismissals2 ( interrompere) to interrupt, to stop, to break* off: fermare il gioco, to stop play; fermare il lavoro, to interrupt (o break off) work3 (dir.) to hold*, to detain: la polizia inglese non può fermare una persona senza incriminazione, the English police cannot hold (o detain) a person without a charge4 ( fissare) to fasten, to fix (anche fig.): fermare un punto, un bottone, to fasten a stitch, a button; fermare l'attenzione su qlco., to fix one's attention on sthg.; fermare gli occhi su qlco., to fix one's eyes on sthg.5 ( assicurarsi) to secure: se temi che lo vendano fermalo con una caparra, if you are afraid they might sell it you can secure it with a deposit◆ v. intr. to stop: l'autobus ferma laggiù, the bus stops over there; dove ferma l'autobus?, where is the bus stop (o where does the bus stop)?◘ fermarsi v.rifl. o intr.pron.1 to stop: l'auto si fermò davanti alla mia porta, the car stopped (o drew up) at my door; quando lo incontrai mi fermai un poco con lui, when I met him I stopped and talked to him for a while; il treno si fermò, the train stopped (o came to a standstill) // fermare di botto, to stop short; fermare lungo la strada, to stop on the way2 ( soggiornare) to stop; to stay: quanto ti fermerai a Londra?, how long are you going to stay (o to remain) in London?3 ( trattenersi) to stay behind: dovrò fermarmi in ufficio fino a tardi, I'll have to stay behind at the office till late // fermare su un argomento, to dwell on a subject4 ( fare una pausa) to pause, to make* a pause: Fermiamoci un po'! Sono esausto!, Let's stop a moment! I'm tired!5 (mecc.) to stop (working), to stall: l'ascensore si è fermato, the lift has stopped working; il motore si fermò, the engine stopped (o stalled).* * *[fer'mare]1. vt1) (gen) to stop, haltlo fermò con un gesto della mano — (far cenno) he gestured to him to stop, (bloccare) he put his hand out to stop him
2) (fissare: bottone) to make secure, (porta) to stop3) (prenotare: stanza, albergo) to book4) Polizia to detain, hold2. viil treno ferma a... — the train calls at...
3. vip (fermarsi)(gen) to stop, haltfermarsi a guardare/fare — to stop to look/do
non posso fermarmi di più — I can't stop o stay any longer
far segno di fermarsi a qn — to signal to sb to stop, (ad automobilista) to wave sb down
* * *[fer'mare] 1.verbo transitivo1) (bloccare) to stop, to halt [persona, veicolo]; to switch off, to stop [ macchinario]; to stop [circolazione, massacro]; to discontinue, to stop [ produzione]; to staunch, to stop [emorragia, flusso]2) (fissare) to fix [sguardo, attenzione]fermare un bottone — to stitch o sew a button on
3) [ polizia] to pull in, to detain, to arrest [delinquente, sospetto]; [poliziotto, vigile] to pull [sb.] over, up [ automobilista]4) (prenotare) to book, to reserve [camera, tavolo]2. 3.verbo pronominale fermarsi1) (arrestarsi) [persona, emorragia, musica] to stop; [ veicolo] to stop, to come* to a stop, to pull in, to halt; [ orologio] to stop, to run* down; [motore, macchina] to fail, to stallnon -rsi davanti a nulla — fig. spreg. to stop at nothing
2) (sostare) to stop-rsi a cena, da un amico — to stay for dinner, at a friend's (house)
••chi si ferma è perduto — prov. he who hesitates is lost
* * *fermare/fer'mare/ [1]1 (bloccare) to stop, to halt [persona, veicolo]; to switch off, to stop [ macchinario]; to stop [circolazione, massacro]; to discontinue, to stop [ produzione]; to staunch, to stop [emorragia, flusso]3 [ polizia] to pull in, to detain, to arrest [delinquente, sospetto]; [poliziotto, vigile] to pull [sb.] over, up [ automobilista]4 (prenotare) to book, to reserve [camera, tavolo](aus. avere) [treno, bus] to stopIII fermarsi verbo pronominale1 (arrestarsi) [persona, emorragia, musica] to stop; [ veicolo] to stop, to come* to a stop, to pull in, to halt; [ orologio] to stop, to run* down; [motore, macchina] to fail, to stall; non -rsi davanti a nulla fig. spreg. to stop at nothing2 (sostare) to stop; -rsi a cena, da un amico to stay for dinner, at a friend's (house)chi si ferma è perduto prov. he who hesitates is lost.
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