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* * *fịrm [fɪrm]adj predin einem Fachgebiet firm sein — to have a sound knowledge of an area
* * *[fɪrm]* * *in etwas (Dat.) firm sein — be well up in something; know something thoroughly
* * *firm adj:* * *in etwas (Dat.) firm sein — be well up in something; know something thoroughly
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أَكِيد \ firm: (of actions; plans) not to be changed: a firm order; a firm decision. \ حازِم \ firm: (of people) strong; determined: a firm ruler. \ شَرِكَة \ firm: a business company. \ See Also مؤَسَّسة تجاريّة \ لا تَرَاجُعَ عَنْهُ \ firm: (of actions; plans) not to be changed: a firm order; a firm decision. -
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ثابِت \ fast: firmly fixed: The ship was stuck fast on the rocks. firm: solid; hard; steady: We were standing on firm ground. permanent: lasting; meant to last: a permanent job. stable: firm and steady: a man of stable character; stable government. stationary: not moving: a stationary vehicle. steady: firm; not shaking: not in danger of falling: Your cup won’t stay steady on your knee, regular; not changing (in speed, effort, amount, etc.) a steady increase; a steady worker. unfailing: never lacking: an unfailing supply. -
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I [fəːm] adjective1) (fixed) strong and steady:قَوي، ثابِتa firm handshake.
2) decided; not changing one's mind:ثابِت، مُصَمِّم II [fəːm] nouna firm refusal.
a business company:شَرِكَهan engineering firm.
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صَارِم \ austere: (of people) severe, self-controlled and serious: He always has an austere expression, and never smiles. drastic: (of actions, etc.) very serious; using unusual force to deal with serious trouble: Only drastic punishment will stop these crimes. firm: (of people) strong; determined: a firm ruler. hard: not gentle; unkind; demanding complete obedience: He’s a hard father. He’s hard on his children. rigid: stiff; not bending; unable to bend. severe: (of people) hard and merciless: a severe judge. stern: severe demanding obedience: a stern father. stiff: (of manners, artistic qualities, etc.) formal; not natural; lacking grace: His pictures are too stiff and lifeless. strict: demanding obedience; firm: a strict parent; strict rules. stringent: (of conditions, rules, etc.) severe; demanding exact fulfilment. \ See Also قاس (قَاسٍ)، حازم (حَازِم)، صلب (صُلْب) -
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شَدِيد \ bad, worse (worst): (of things that are never good) serious; severe: a bad mistake or accident; a bad cold. close: serious; careful: Keep a close watch on him. Pay close attention to him. drastic: (of actions, etc.) very serious; using unusual force to deal with serious trouble: Only drastic punishment will stop these crimes. extreme: very great: with extreme care. fanatical: like a fanatic: She doesn’t eat enough, because she has a fanatical fear of becoming fat. firm: (of people) strong; determined: a firm ruler. heavy: having more weight, size, force, etc. than usual: heavy rain; heavy losses; a heavy blow. high: great: a high wind; high speed. intense: very powerful or strong: intense heat; intense excitement. keen: (of the feelings) strong: a keen interest in sport. mighty: powerful: a mighty effort. passionate: showing passion: A passionate kiss. profound: (of interest, knowledge, etc.) deep. severe: (of things) bad or violent, causing anxiety; (of people) hard and merciless: a severe storm; a severe illness; a severe judge. strict: demanding obedience; firm: a strict parent; strict rules. stringent: (of conditions, rules, etc.) severe; demanding exact fulfilment. strong: powerful: a strong man; a strong wind, not easily damaged strong paper; strong shoes. violent: using force; fierce: a violent attack; a violent temper. vivid: (of a memory, a description, a flash of light, etc.) bright and clear. \ See Also مؤلم (مُؤْلِم)، قاس (قاسٍ)، عنيف، دقيق، بالغ (بَالِغ)، حازم (حَازِم)، قوي (قويّ)، مشرق (مُشْرِق) -
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صُلْب \ callous: (of the skin) hardened and thick. firm: solid; hard; steady: We were standing on firm ground. The rope was firmly tied. hard: firm; not soft: as hard as iron. rigid: stiff; not bending; unable to bend. solid: (in science) not in the form of liquid or gas: Ice is water in a solid form. steel: iron that is hardened, by mixture with carbon, etc., so that it is very strong. stiff: not easily bent or shaped with one’s fingers: stiff cardboard; a stiff paste. tough: not easily cut or torn or broken: tough meat; tough glass. -
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راسِخ \ firm: solid; hard; steady: We were standing on firm ground. stable: firm and steady: a man of stable character; stable government. -
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مَتِين \ durable: able to last a long time: Those shoes are durable; they won’t wear out for a long time. firm: solid; hard; steady: We were standing on firm ground. The rope was firmly tied. secure: safe: They felt secure inside their castle. Is that shelf secure? (Is it firmly fixed?). stout: strong and dependable: a stout pair of shoes. strong: powerful: a strong man; a strong wind. \ See Also قوي (قَويّ) -
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f 1. (przedsiębiorstwo) company, firm- firma marketingowa/przewozowa/usługowa/wynajmująca samochody a marketing/service/transport/car hire company- nierentowna firma an unprofitable company, a lossmaker- firma wiodąca a market leader- dynamiczna/konkurencyjna/renomowana/solidna firma a dynamic/competitive/renowned/reliable company- dyrektor/właściciel firmy a company manager/owner- wizerunek firmy the corporate image- na koszt firmy (bezpłatny) on the house; (opłacony przez pracodawcę) [wyjazd, kurs] at the company’s expense; [posiłek] on the/one’s expense account- założyć/prowadzić firmę to establish/manage a. run a company- małe firmy nie wytrzymują konkurencji z międzynarodowymi potentatami small firms can’t compete with big international conglomerates2. (nazwa firmy) company name- sprzedawać produkty pod marką znanej firmy to sell products under a well-known brand name- firma spółki to… the company’s name is…3. pot., przen. (o człowieku) solidna firma a reliable a. trustworthy person- mieć/wyrobić sobie dobrą firmę to have/acquire a good reputationThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > firm|a
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Gen Mgta partnership business. A firm is strictly the name for a business run by partners, but it is often used more generally as a synonym for a company, or organization, usually in the private sector. -
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Accounting: FOFУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Firm- On- Firm Review
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Abbreviation: FEI (http://www.betterchem.com/portlets/iom/ChapterText/510part2.html)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Firm Establishment Number
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18 Firm Fixed Price, Indefinite Quantities
Abbreviation: FFPIQ (US procurement)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Firm Fixed Price, Indefinite Quantities
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19 Firm Transmission Price
Energy system: FTRУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Firm Transmission Price
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Insurance: F.O.
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firm — adverb is used mainly in two fixed expressions, to stand firm and to hold firm to. In all other contexts the natural adverbial form is firmly: The bracket was firmly fixed to the wall … Modern English usage