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1 firm
adj. sert, katı, sabit, kesin, metin, sağlam, sıkı, dayanıklı, kararlı, emin————————adv. sıkıca, sıkı sıkı————————n. firma, şirket, ekip, sağlık ekibi————————v. sağlamlaştırmak, pekiştirmek, sağlamlaşmak, pekişmek, yükselmeye başlamak, canlanmak (piyasa)* * *firma* * *I [fə:m] adjective1) ((fixed) strong and steady: a firm handshake.) sert2) (decided; not changing one's mind: a firm refusal.) kesin•- firmlyII [fə:m] noun(a business company: an engineering firm.) şirket, firma -
2 firm
sert, kati; saglam, dayanikli, siki; sabit, degismez,firma, sirket -
3 firm
firma -
4 firm enough
yeterince sert -
5 firm stand
firma standı -
6 firm intention
n. azim -
7 firm intention
n. azim -
8 firm contract
kesin sözlesme, kati mukavele -
9 firm handle
tok tutum, dolgun tutum -
10 firm management
isletme yönetimi -
11 firm offer
kesin öneri, kesin teklif -
12 firm order
kesin siparis -
13 firm policy
kati poliçe -
14 firm price
kesin fiyat, kati fiyat -
15 firm purchase
kati alis -
16 firm sale
kesin satis -
17 firm soil
saglam zemin, sert zemin -
18 firm underwriting
dogrudan aracilik yüklenimi -
19 firm value
firma degeri -
20 firm enough
yeterince sert
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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