A large new English-Russian dictionary. Firm translation and transcription, pronunciation, phrases and sentences

Multiple number: firms.

adjective

  1. solid (unshakable, unshakable)
  2. durable (resistant)
  3. strong (strict, tough)
  4. stable
  5. decisive (resilient)
  6. branded
  7. unshakable
  8. persistent

Verb forms

Phrases

firm conviction
firm conviction

law firm
law firm

smaller firms
small companies

large firms
large enterprises

new firm
new office

firm authority
unshakable authority

firm will
unyielding will

firm foundation
solid foundation

firm belief
strong conviction

firm mind
strong mind

firm line
hard lines

firm opinion
strong opinion

firm response
decisive answer

firm name
trade name

firm principle
unshakable principle

suggestions

The investment firm tricked customers into buying worthless stock.
The investment company tricked customers into buying worthless stocks.

This firm manufactures cars at the rate of two hundred per day.
This company produces two hundred cars a day.

If you are not firm with the children, they will get out of hand.
If you are not strict with children, they will get out of hand.

He took charge of the firm after his father "s death.
He took over the company after the death of his father.

He has a firm purpose in life.
He has a main purpose in life.

Bodybuilding is his hobby so he has a very firm tight body with lots of muscle definition.
His hobby is bodybuilding, so he has a solid, dense body with pronounced muscles.

It is rumored that the firm is going to tie up with an American company.
Rumor has it that this firm is going to merge with some American company.

I have a firm belief in his innocence.
I firmly believe in his innocence.

Tom held the rope with a firm grip.
Tom held the rope tightly.

The firm has a great deal of trust in your ability.
The company relies heavily on your ability.

The government will provide interest-free loans to firms that participate in the program.
The government will provide interest-free loans to firms participating in this program.

Two firms compete with each other for market leadership.
The two firms compete with each other for market leadership.

Or The Firm can have several meanings: * Any business entity such as a corporation, partnership or sole proprietorship. This more general meaning is used in macroeconomics (in terms such as ideal firm size). * The word firm is sometimes used in a…… Wikipedia

firm - adj Firm, hard, solid are comparable chiefly as meaning having a texture or consistency that markedly resists deformation by external force. Firm (opposed to loose, flabby) suggests such closeness or compactness of texture or a consistency so ... ... New Dictionary of Synonyms

Firm - Firm, a. 1. Fixed; hence, closely compressed; compact; substantial; hard; solid;……

firm - firm1 adj. 1.not yielding easily under pressure; solid; hard 2. not moved or shaken easily; fixed; stable 3.…… English World dictionary

firm - Ⅰ. firm 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

Firm - Firm, n. The name, title, or style, under which a company transacts ... ... The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

firm - n 1: the name or title under which a company transacts business 2: a partnership of two or more persons that is not recognized as a legal person distinct ... Law dictionary

Firm - Firm, v. t. 1. To fix; to settle; to confirm; to establish. And Jove has firmed it with an awful nod. Dryden. 2. To fix or ... ... The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

firm - inflexible close, close grained, compact, compressed, concentrated, concrete, condensed, congealed, dense, fine grained, hard, hardened, heavy, impenetrable, impermeable, impervious, inelastic, jelled, nonporous, refractory, rigid, set, ... ... New thesaurus

firm - Adj erw. fremd. Erkennbar fremd (18. Jh.) Entlehnung. Entlehnt aus l. fīrmus fest, sicher, stark, wohl in Anlehnung an ne. firm. Ebenso ne. firm. Hierzu unmittelbar firmen, zu dessen lateinischem Vorbild auch Firma und Firmament gehören; ein ... ... Etymologisches Wörterbuch der deutschen sprache

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

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English-Russian translation by FIRM

firm; trading house

long firm - a company of fraudsters who buy goods on credit on behalf of a non-existent company

1.fɜ: m a 1.hard

firm ground - land

to be on firm ground - feel solid ground under your feet, feel confident

firm flesh muscles - elastic body - muscles

2.1\u003e sturdy, durable, resistant

firm foundation - a solid foundation, a solid foundation

firm nerves - strong nerves

a firm seat in the saddle - firm seat in the saddle

roots firm in the earth - roots firmly sitting in the earth

to be firm on one "s legs - keep firmly on your feet

to walk with a firm tread - to walk with a confident gait 2\u003e firm, unchanging

firm prices - fixed prices

firm power - amer. ensured power plant capacity

3. firm, unshakable, indestructible; faithful (to his convictions)

firm conviction - firm conviction

firm faith / belief / - firm faith

firm friends - true friends

4.determined, persistent

firm measures - decisive measures

firm treatment of children - strict treatment of children

firm chin - stubborn chin

firm offer - final offer

to look firm - have an unyielding look

to take a firm hold of smth. take smth. into your own hands

to rule with a firm hand - to rule with a firm hand

to be as firm as a rock - to be hard as a rock; resist temptation

2.fɜ: m adv firmly, firmly, firmly, unchanging

to stand firm - to stand firmly (also trans.)

to hold firm to smth. hold fast to smth., hold fast to smth.

3. fɜ: m v 1. 1\u003e strengthen; thicken

to firm the soil - to compact the soil

to firm the ground after planting - to compact the ground after planting 2\u003e strengthen; firm up (also firm up)

2. freeze

the jelly firmed quickly - the jelly quickly froze

3.freeze (prices, etc.; also firm up)

we must act to firm the prices up - we must take measures to maintain the same price level

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  • FIRM - I. ˈfərm, -ə̄m, -im adjective (-er / -est) Etymology: alteration (influenced by Latin firmus) of Middle English ferm, ferme, ...
    Webster "s New International English Dictionary
  • FIRM - firm 1 - firmly, adv. - firmness, n. / ferrm /, adj., firmer, firmest, v., adv., firmer, firmest ...
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  • FIRM - I. ˈfərm adjective Etymology: Middle English ferm, from Anglo-French, from Latin firmus; akin to Greek thronos chair, throne Date: 14th ...
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  • FIRM - adj to fix or direct with firmness. 2.firm superl solid; - opposed to fluid; as, firm land. 3.firm ...
    Webster English vocab
  • FIRM - adj (14c) 1 a: securely or ...
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  • FIRM - / fɜːm; NAmE fɜːrm / noun, adjective, adverb, verb ■ noun a business or company: an engineering ...
    Oxford Advanced Learner "s English Dictionary
  • FIRM - I. firm 1 S1 W1 / fɜːm $ fɜːrm / BrE AmE noun [Date: 1700-1800; Language: Italian; Origin: ...
    Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
  • FIRM - adj., Adv., & V. --adj. 1 a of solid or compact structure. b fixed, stable. c steady; not shaking. 2 ...
    Basic English Conversational Dictionary
  • FIRM - adj., Adv., & V. adj. 1 a of solid or compact structure. b fixed, stable. c steady; not shaking. 2 ...
    Concise Oxford English Dictionary
  • FIRM - 1.adj., Adv., & V. --adj. 1.a of solid or compact structure. b fixed, stable. c steady; not shaking. ...
    Oxford English vocab
  • FIRM - (firms, firmer, firmest) Frequency: The word is one of the 700 most common words in English. 1. A firm ...
    Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner "s English Dictionary
  • FIRM - I. noun COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES a clear / firm decision (\u003d a definite one) ▪ It "s now time to come ...
    Longman DOCE5 Extras English vocabulary
  • FIRM - (CERTAIN) -er, -est - certain or fixed in a belief, opinion, etc. and unlikely to change, or so certain ...
    Cambridge English vocab
  • FIRM - n. 25B6; adjective the ground is fairly firm: HARD, solid, unyielding, resistant; solidified, hardened, compacted, compressed, dense, stiff, rigid,…
    Concise Oxford Thesaurus English vocabulary
  • FIRM - adj. 1 compact, solid, dense, compressed, condensed, concentrated, rigid, stiff, hard, unyielding, inflexible, inelastic I prefer a firm mattress 2 ...
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  • FIRM - firm.ogg _I fɜ: m n firm; long firm trading house is a company of fraudsters purchasing goods on credit on behalf of a non-existent company ...
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  • FIRM - firm I noun firma) a word that in legal and financial documentation denotes an organization about which a document is drawn up b) a trading house, company, enterprise ...
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  • FIRM - I n. company a) a word that in legal and financial documentation denotes the organization about which the document is drawn up b) a trading house, ...
    English-Russian Dictionary of General Vocabulary
  • FIRM - I n. company a) a word that in legal and financial documentation denotes the organization about which the document is drawn up b) trading house, company, enterprise to manage, ...
    English-Russian Dictionary of General Vocabulary
  • FIRM - _I _n. firm, trading house - long firm _II 1. _a. 1\u003e strong, firm; to be on firm ground -…
    Muller's English-Russian Dictionary - 24th edition
  • FIRM - I n. firm, trading house - long firm II 1. a. 1. strong, solid; to be on firm ground -…
    Müller's English-Russian Dictionary - bed edition
  • FIRM - I n. 1) firm 2) trading house. - accounting firm - advertising firm - affiliated firm - alter a firm - ancillary firm - assurance of a firm - ...
    English-Russian Dictionary of Economics
  • FIRM - _I fə: m _n. firm, trading house; long firm fraudulent company _II fə: m 1. _a. 1\u003e strong, solid; firm ground land; ...
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  • FIRM - 1) company; trading company; trading house 2) solid; stable (on prices) - alter a firm - incorporate a firm - ...
    English-Russian Dictionary of Economics and Finance
  • FIRM - firm; trading company; trading house; stable; persistent; resolute; ~ firm liabilities; ~ firm ...
    English-Russian Business Dictionary
  • FIRM - firm - affiliated firm - ancillary firm - applicant firm - computer firm - dominant firm - intermediator firm - law firm - nascent firm - patent law firm - ...
    English-Russian Dictionary of Patents and Trademarks
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  • FIRM - I n. firm a) eq., jur. (an organization created by one or more legal entities and / or individuals to perform a certain type of activity for the purpose of ...
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  • FIRM - I n. company a) a word that in legal and financial documentation denotes the organization about which the document is drawn up b) a trading house, ...
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  • FIRM - a. ~, fix, stabil; n. firma
    English interlingue dictionary
  • FIRM - bagtok; bus "ok; dili matarog; kompaniya; mahugut; maligon; tikig; tuhoy
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  • FIRM - I. adjective Etymology: Middle English ferm, from Anglo-French, from Latin ~ us; akin to Greek thronos chair, throne Date: 14th century ...
    Dictionary of English language - Merriam Webster
  • FIRM - (a.) To fix or direct with firmness.
    Webster English Dictionary
  • FIRM - (a.) To fix; to settle; to confirm; to establish.
    Webster English Dictionary
  • FIRM - (a.) The name, title, or style, under which a company transacts business; a partnership of two or more persons; a ...
    Webster English Dictionary
  • FIRM - (superl.) Indicating firmness; as, a firm tread; a firm countenance.
    Webster English Dictionary
  • FIRM - (superl.) Solid; - opposed to fluid; as, firm land.
    Webster English Dictionary
  • FIRM - (superl.) Not easily excited or disturbed; unchanging in purpose; fixed; steady; constant; stable; unshaken; not easily changed in feelings or ...
    Webster English Dictionary
  • FIRM - (superl.) Fixed; hence, closely compressed; compact; substantial; hard; solid; - applied to the matter of bodies; as, firm flesh; firm ...
    Webster English Dictionary
  • FIRM - adv. sturdily, steadily; firmly; assertively; in a determined manner
  • FIRM - adj. strong, solid; stable; hard; fixed, immovable; determined, set; assertive
    Explanatory Dictionary of the English Language - Bed Edition
  • FIRM - v. solidify; become solid; stabilize; (about prices) become stable
    Explanatory Dictionary of the English Language - Bed Edition
  • FIRM - n. company, commercial business, corporation
    Explanatory Dictionary of the English Language - Bed Edition
  • FIRM - n. Function: noun Etymology: German Firma, from Italian, signature, ultimately from Latin firmare to make firm, confirm, from firmus Date:…
  • FIRM - n. Function: transitive verb Date: 14th century 1 a: to make secure or fast: TIGHTEN< firm ing …
    Merriam Webster Collegiate English Dictionary
  • FIRM - n. Function: adverb Date: 14th century: in a firm manner: STEADFASTLY, FIXEDLY
    Merriam Webster Collegiate English Dictionary