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[fɜːmlɪ]нареч.1) крепко, плотно, надёжно, сильноThe atmospheric envelope clasps the planet firmly. — Атмосферная оболочка плотно окружает нашу планету.
2) твёрдо, стойко, непоколебимо, решительноThe nation was firmly attached to hereditary monarchy. — Весь народ решительно поддерживал наследственную монархию.
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['fəːmlɪ]advкрепко, твёрдо, решительно, стойко, непоколебимо- act firmly- hold smth firmly in one's fist -
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наглухоThis reversed input causes the sprags to instantly roll upward and firmly lock the shaft to the friction brake Такого рода воздействие в обратном направлении приводит к мгновенному повороту сухарей вверх, в результате чего вал наглухо блокируется с фрикционным тормозом [ в обгонной муфте]English-Russian dictionary of scientific and technical difficulties vocabulary > firmly
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Синонимический ряд:1. immovably (adj.) fixedly; heavily; immovably; rigidly; solidly; soundly; stiffly; strongly2. resolutely (adj.) adamantly; doggedly; intently; persistently; purposefully; resolutely; steadfastly; stubbornly; tenaciously3. hard (other) fast; firm; fixedly; hard; hardly; securely; solid; solidly; soundly; stably; steadfastly; steadily; tight; tightly; unshakeably -
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[fɜːmlɪ]крепко, плотно, надежно, сильнокрепко, твердо, стойко, непоколебимо, решительноАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > firmly
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Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > firmly coerced
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Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > firmly established
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firmly — [adv1] immovably durably, enduringly, fast, fixedly, hard, inflexibly, like a rock*, motionlessly, rigidly, securely, solid, solidly, soundly, stably, steadily, stiffly, strongly, substantially, thoroughly, tight, tightly, unflinchingly,… … New thesaurus
Firmly — Firm ly, adv. In a firm manner. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
firmly — index faithfully Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
firmly — adverb a) In a firm or definite or strong manner. She corrected him firmly but gently. b) Securely Tie the rope firmly to the post … Wiktionary
firmly — adv. Firmly is used with these adjectives: ↑attached, ↑closed, ↑committed, ↑convinced, ↑embedded, ↑fixed, ↑opposed, ↑rooted, ↑shut, ↑stuck, ↑united Firmly … Collocations dictionary
firmly — A statement that an affiant firmly believes the contents of the affidavit imports a strong or high degree of belief, and is equivalent to saying that he verily believes it. The operative words in a bond or recognizance, that the obligor is held… … Black's law dictionary
firmly — A statement that an affiant firmly believes the contents of the affidavit imports a strong or high degree of belief, and is equivalent to saying that he verily believes it. The operative words in a bond or recognizance, that the obligor is held… … Black's law dictionary
firmly — Ⅰ. firm [1] ► ADJECTIVE 1) having an unyielding surface or structure. 2) solidly in place and stable. 3) having steady power or strength: a firm grip. 4) showing resolute determination. 5) fixed or definite: firm plans … English terms dictionary
firmly — adverb 1. with resolute determination (Freq. 11) we firmly believed it you must stand firm • Syn: ↑firm, ↑steadfastly, ↑unwaveringly • Derived from adjective: ↑ … Useful english dictionary
firmly established — index fixed (securely placed), ingrained, inveterate, steadfast Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
firmly fixed — index ingrained Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary