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solid( robusto) sturdy* * *solido agg.1 (fis., mat.) solid: (fis.) corpi solidi, solid bodies; (mat.) angolo solido, solid angle // rifiuti solidi urbani, solid (household) waste2 ( stabile) solid, stable: costruzione solida, solid construction; fondamenta solide, solid foundations; governo solido, (estens.) stable government3 ( di colori) fast4 (fig.) ( saldo) sound: argomento solido, sound argument; reputazione solida, sound reputation; una persona con una solida cultura, a person with a broad culture; una solida posizione economica, a sound economic position◆ s.m.1 (fis., mat.) solid: (fis.) i solidi e i liquidi, solids and liquids; (mat.) il cubo è un solido, a cube is a solid2 (dir.) in solido, jointly and severally: obbligarsi in solido, to bind oneself jointly and severally.* * *['sɔlido] solido (-a)1. agg1) (non liquido) solid2) (robusto: oggetto, muscoli, fede) firm, strong, (gambe, muri) sturdy, sound, (nervi, salute) sound, strong, (amicizia, matrimonio) sound, solid, (società) reliable, sound2. smMat solid* * *['sɔlido] 1.1) [corpo, alimento, combustibile, figura] solid2) (resistente) [muri, costruzione] solid, sound; [veicolo, scarpe] strong; [ fondamenta] firm, secure, sound; [ colore] fast; fig. [amicizia, unione] solid, strong, durable; [ argomento] solid, sound, strong3) (affidabile) [impresa, industria] firm, sound, reliable; [ economia] firm, robust; [ reputazione] sound4) in solido dir. [ obbligarsi] jointly and severally; [ creditori] joint and several2.sostantivo maschile mat. fis. solid* * *solido/'sɔlido/1 [corpo, alimento, combustibile, figura] solid; allo stato solido in a solid state2 (resistente) [muri, costruzione] solid, sound; [veicolo, scarpe] strong; [ fondamenta] firm, secure, sound; [ colore] fast; fig. [amicizia, unione] solid, strong, durable; [ argomento] solid, sound, strong; una -a base grammaticale a solid grounding in grammar; su -e basi on a firm footing3 (affidabile) [impresa, industria] firm, sound, reliable; [ economia] firm, robust; [ reputazione] soundmat. fis. solid.
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footing — foot‧ing [ˈfʊtɪŋ] noun 1. a sound/firm/solid footing good financial arrangements under which a business operates: • He has put the company on a sound financial footing. 2. on an equal footing/on the same footing if two people, companies etc… … Financial and business terms
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footing — noun 1 secure grip with your feet ADJECTIVE ▪ firm, sure VERB + FOOTING ▪ keep ▪ He struggled to keep his footing on the slippery floor. ▪ regain … Collocations dictionary
footing — UK [ˈfʊtɪŋ] / US noun [singular] 1) a firm position for your feet on a surface, especially one that is difficult to stand on or walk across keep/lose/miss your footing: She lost her footing and tumbled into the river. 2) a) the basic conditions… … English dictionary
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