firm up 的 4 个定义
firm·er, firm·est.
- not soft or yielding when pressed; comparatively solid, hard, stiff, or rigid: firm ground; firm texture.
- securely fixed in place.
- not shaking or trembling; steady: a firm voice.
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- to make firm; tighten or strengthen: to firm up one's hold on something.
- to steady or fix: to firm up prices.
- to become firm or fixed: Butter firms by churning.
- to recover; become stronger, as after a decline: Stock prices firmed again today.
firm·er, firm·est.
- firmly: He stood firm.
firm up 近义词
等同于 stabilize
更多firm up例句
- That firm is owned by Cathy O’Neil, a data scientist and the author of Weapons of Math Destruction, one of the seminal popular books on AI bias, who has advocated for AI audits for years.
- The firm that was portrayed, or at least was the inspiration for “The Wolf of Wall Street,” was Stratton Oakmont.
- His firm didn’t make the investment, but when the former Economist science writer took over, the company was able to nab a seed round from PG&E and SoCal Gas, California’s two massive utilities.
- He worked on Wall Street and then established a successful private equity firm in Philadelphia.
- The firm wants Honor Court case files, “notes, findings and conclusions.”
- First, his credentials: He did international mergers and acquisitions at Lazard, a financial and asset management firm.
- But my sources, my young women and their mother, heroically held firm.
- Indeed, as an almost purely advisory firm, Lazard is (appropriately) barely affected by the Dodd-Frank reforms.
- Currier and Ives was a printmaking firm based out of New York City from 1834 to 1907.
- Business questions are raised—who starts a PE firm and bails on it in a matter of mere months?
- Louis stood firm, though pale and respectful, before the resentful gaze of Elizabeth.
- Their glances met, she holding him always at arm's length by that grip upon his shoulders, a grip that was firm and nervous.
- The Spanish troops did not care to venture past a block of buildings in which were the offices and stores of a British firm.
- In fact, on the palm a small drop of blood showed distinctly against the firm, pink flesh.
- Some of them, more imaginative, declared that Mrs. Charmington was even a sleeping partner in the saponaceous firm.