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♦ firm (1) /fɜ:m/a.1 stabile; saldo; fermo; sicuro; solido: firm foundations, solide fondamenta; in a firm voice, con voce ferma; as firm as a rock, saldo come una roccia; a firm belief, una fede salda; to be a firm believer in st., credere fermamente in qc.2 deciso; risoluto; forte; energico; robusto: a firm refusal, un rifiuto reciso (o netto); a firm look, uno sguardo risoluto; a firm handshake, una vigorosa stretta di mano4 (polit., econ., fin.) stabile: a firm government, un governo stabile; firm prices, prezzi stabili ( non soggetti a variazioni)● (leg.) firm commitment, impegno vincolante □ (fin.) a firm currency, una moneta stabile; una valuta forte □ (fin.) a firm market, un mercato sostenuto □ (comm.) a firm offer, un'offerta ferma □ (fig.) to be on firm ground, andare sul sicuro □ (fig.) to keep a firm hand on sb., tenere q. sotto stretto controllo □ (fig.) to stand firm, non cedere; essere fermo nelle proprie convinzioniFALSI AMICI: firm non significa fermo nel senso di immobile. ♦ firm (2) /fɜ:m/n.ditta; azienda; impresa; casa commerciale: law firm, studio legale; publishing firm, casa editrice; haulage firm, impresa di trasporto; removal firm, ditta di traslochi; to set up a firm, fondare una ditta NOTA D'USO: - company o firm?-● firm name, ragione socialeFALSI AMICI: firm non significa firma. (to) firm /fɜ:m/A v. t.1 fermare; consolidareB v. i.consolidarsi; rassodarsi● to firm up, rassodare ( il corpo, la carne, ecc.); consolidare, rafforzare ( un accordo, ecc.); (fig.) consolidarsi, stabilizzarsi. -
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Firma f, Unternehmen nt;\firm of lawyers [Rechts]anwaltsbüro nt, [Rechts]anwaltskanzlei f;small \firm kleine Firma;state-owned \firm staatliches Unternehmen1) ( steady) stabil, fest;keep a \firm hold of the railing halten Sie sich am Geländer fest2) ( secure) sicher, robust;3) ( strong) fest, stark;\firm grip fester Griff;to have a \firm grip on sth etw fest in der Hand haben;with a \firm hand mit starker Hand;\firm handshake kräftiger [o fester] Händedruck4) ( strict) entschieden, streng;to be \firm with sb gegenüber jdm bestimmt auftreten;love and a \firm hand are keys to successful childrearing Liebe und Disziplin sind die Grundlagen jeder erfolgreichen Kindererziehung5) ( thorough) zuverlässig, sicher;\firm basis sichere Grundlage;\firm understanding feste Vereinbarung6) ( sure) fest, sicher;we're appealing to the government for a \firm commitment to help the refugees wir fordern die Regierung dazu auf, eine definitive Zusage zur Unterstützung der Flüchtlinge abzugeben;some still claim that there is no \firm evidence linking smoking with cancer manche Leute behaupten noch immer, es gebe keine eindeutige Verknüpfung zwischen Rauchen und Krebs;\firm offer verbindliches Angebot7) ( hard) fest, hart;\firm ground fester Boden8) ( staunch) standhaft, beständig;\firm ally enger Verbündeter/enge Verbündete;\firm friend enger Freund/enge Freundin;( resolute) entschlossen;to be a \firm believer in sth fest an etw akk glauben;\firm in the belief that they could never be caught they didn't bother to hide the clues fest davon überzeugt, niemals gefasst zu werden, kümmerten sie sich nicht darum, die Hinweise zu beseitigen adv fest;to hold \firm standhaft bleiben, nicht nachgeben;to stand \firm eine feste Haltung einnehmen; ( fig) unnachgiebig sein;to stand \firm in sth unerschütterlich bei etw dat bleiben; -
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firm [fɜ:m]1. noun2. adjectivea. ( = hard) [fruit, ground, handshake] fermeb. ( = secure) [table, ladder] stable ; [voice] ferme• to keep a firm grip on [object, person] tenir fermementc. ( = strong) [foundation] solide• to be on a firm footing [finances, relationship] être sain• it is my firm belief that... je crois fermement que...• to have a firm grasp of sth [subject, theory] avoir de solides connaissances sur qchd. ( = resolute) fermef. [price, currency] stable[+ muscles] raffermir ; [+ currency] consolider* * *[fɜːm] 1.2.firm of architects — cabinet m d'architecte
1) ( hard) [mattress, fruit, handshake] fermeto give something a firm tap/tug — taper/tirer quelque chose d'un coup sec
2) ( steady) [table, ladder] solide4) ( definite) [offer, intention, refusal] ferme; [date] définitif/-ive; [evidence] concret/-ète5) ( resolute) [person, stand, leadership] ferme ( with somebody avec quelqu'un)6) Finance [dollar, market] ferme3.to stand firm — tenir bon ( against contre)
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A n ( business) entreprise f ; electronics/haulage firm entreprise d'électronique/de transports ; small firm petite entreprise f ; taxi firm compagnie f de taxi ; security firm société f de surveillance ; firm of architects cabinet m d'architecte ; law firm cabinet m juridique.B adj1 ( hard) [mattress, fruit, handshake] ferme ; to get a firm grip on sth tenir fermement qch ; to give sth a firm tap/tug taper/tirer qch d'un coup sec ;2 ( steady) [table, ladder] solide ;3 fig ( strong) [foundation, base, basis, grasp, friend] solide ; one must keep a firm grip on the facts il faut bien saisir les faits ; it's my firm belief that je crois fermement que ; the firm favourite le grand favori ;4 ( definite) [offer, commitment, intention, assurance, refusal] ferme ; [date] définitif/-ive ; [evidence] concret/-ète ;5 ( resolute) [person, voice, stand, leadership, purpose, response] ferme (with sb avec qn) ; he needs a firm hand il a besoin qu'on soit ferme avec lui ;6 Fin [pound, dollar, yen, market] ferme.C adv to stand firm tenir bon (against contre) ; to remain ou hold firm [currency] rester ferme (against par rapport à).■ firm up:▶ firm up [sth], firm [sth] up confirmer [arrangement, deal] ; raffermir [muscle, flesh]. -
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Ⅰfirm [fɜ:m] n1) фи́рма, торго́вый дом2) гру́ппа люде́й, рабо́тающих вме́сте (особ. медперсонал в госпитале)Ⅱfirm [fɜ:m]1. a1) кре́пкий, твёрдый;firm ground су́ша
;to be on firm ground чу́вствовать твёрдую по́чву под нога́ми; чу́вствовать себя́ уве́ренно
2) усто́йчивый; сто́йкий, непоколеби́мый;firm step твёрдая по́ступь
;firm prices усто́йчивые це́ны
;(as) firm as a rock твёрдый или неподви́жный как скала́
3) реши́тельный; насто́йчивый;firm measures реши́тельные ме́ры
2. adv твёрдо, кре́пко3. v укрепля́ть(ся); уплотня́ть(ся);to firm the ground after planting утрамбова́ть зе́млю по́сле поса́дки расте́ний
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firm I v BM, TE verdichten, fest werden firm II 1. KONST stabil befestigt, fest; 2. BOD fest, stabil; 3. dauerhaft • be firm stabil sein firm III VR Firma fEnglish-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > firm
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- n1. фирма
2. крепкий; прочный
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Англо-русский строительный словарь. — М.: Русский Язык. С.Н.Корчемкина, С.К.Кашкина, С.В.Курбатова. 1995.
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firm a1. твё́рдый, уве́ренный (в чем-л.), зна́ющий, о́пытный; im Deutschen ist er firm в неме́цком (языке́) он твёрд;2. шика́рный, мо́дный -
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firm a устарев.твё́рдый, уве́ренный, си́льный (в чём-л.), зна́ющий, о́пытныйer ist firm in drei Sprá chen — он в соверше́нстве владе́ет тремя́ языка́ми
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■ firm upA v. t. + avv.2 consolidare, rafforzare (un accordo, ecc.)B v. i. + avv.consolidarsi; stabilizzarsi. -
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firm плотный, твёрдыйEnglish-Russian dictionary of biology and biotechnology > firm
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