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1 fermezza sf
[fer'mettsa]firmness, steadfastnessfermezza di mente/d'animo — strength of mind/of character
rispondere con fermezza — to answer firmly, give a firm answer
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2 fermezza
sf [fer'mettsa]firmness, steadfastnessfermezza di mente/d'animo — strength of mind/of character
rispondere con fermezza — to answer firmly, give a firm answer
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3 fermezza
f firmness* * *fermezza s.f. firmness, steadfastness, steadiness, resoluteness, determinedness (anche fig.): fermezza di mente, strength of mind; fermezza di princìpi, rigidity of principles; fermezza di volontà, willpower; fermezza di propositi, strength of purpose; con fermezza, firmly (o steadfastly); agire con fermezza, to act firmly (o resolutely); mancare di fermezza, to be lacking in firmness (o determination).* * *[fer'mettsa]sostantivo femminile firmness; (di volontà) constancyfermezza di carattere — resolution, steadiness of character
dire, agire con fermezza — to say, act firmly o decisively
* * *fermezza/fer'mettsa/sostantivo f.firmness; (di volontà) constancy; fermezza di carattere resolution, steadiness of character; dire, agire con fermezza to say, act firmly o decisively.
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