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1. n фирма; торговый дом2. a крепкий, прочный, устойчивыйfirm foundation — прочный фундамент, прочное основание
3. a твёрдый, неизменный4. a твёрдый, непоколебимый, нерушимый; верный5. a решительный, настойчивый6. adv крепко, твёрдо, прочно, неизменноon firm ground — на суше, на твёрдой земле
7. v укреплять; уплотнять8. v укрепляться; уплотняться9. v застывать10. v замораживатьwe must act to firm the prices up — мы должны принять меры к тому, чтобы сохранить прежний уровень цен
Синонимический ряд:1. determined (adj.) adamant; decided; decisive; determined; immovable; reliable; resolute; stanch; tough; unbending; uncompromising; unyielding2. established (adj.) certain; confirmed; definite; established; fixed; set; settled; stated; stipulated; unalterable3. hard (adj.) hard; resistant4. solid (adj.) compact; compacted; compressed; condensed; dense; inelastic; rigid; solid; stiff5. sure (adj.) abiding; anchored; enduring; fast; hard; moored; never-failing; rooted; secure; sound; stable; staunch; strong; sturdy; sure; tenacious; tight; unfaltering; unqualified; unquestioning; unshakable; unshaken; unwavering; wholehearted6. true (adj.) constant; faithful; loyal; steadfast; steady; true7. business (noun) association; business; company; concern; corporation; enterprise; establishment; house; outfit; partnership8. hard (other) fast; firmly; fixedly; hard; solidly; steadfastly; tight; tightlyАнтонимический ряд:changing; disjointed; elastic; flabby; flaccid; inconstant; irresolute; limp; loose; slack; soft; unreliable; unsettled; unsteady; wavering
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