firm up / fɜrm /

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firm up4 个定义

adj. 形容词 adjective

firm·er, firm·est.

  1. not soft or yielding when pressed; comparatively solid, hard, stiff, or rigid: firm ground; firm texture.
  2. securely fixed in place.
  3. not shaking or trembling; steady: a firm voice.
v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to make firm; tighten or strengthen: to firm up one's hold on something.
  2. to steady or fix: to firm up prices.
v. 无主动词 verb
  1. to become firm or fixed: Butter firms by churning.
  2. to recover; become stronger, as after a decline: Stock prices firmed again today.
adv. 副词 adverb

firm·er, firm·est.

  1. firmly: He stood firm.

firm up 近义词

firm up

等同于 stabilize

更多firm up例句

  1. 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.
  2. The firm that was portrayed, or at least was the inspiration for “The Wolf of Wall Street,” was Stratton Oakmont.
  3. 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.
  4. He worked on Wall Street and then established a successful private equity firm in Philadelphia.
  5. The firm wants Honor Court case files, “notes, findings and conclusions.”
  6. First, his credentials: He did international mergers and acquisitions at Lazard, a financial and asset management firm.
  7. But my sources, my young women and their mother, heroically held firm.
  8. Indeed, as an almost purely advisory firm, Lazard is (appropriately) barely affected by the Dodd-Frank reforms.
  9. Currier and Ives was a printmaking firm based out of New York City from 1834 to 1907.
  10. Business questions are raised—who starts a PE firm and bails on it in a matter of mere months?
  11. Louis stood firm, though pale and respectful, before the resentful gaze of Elizabeth.
  12. Their glances met, she holding him always at arm's length by that grip upon his shoulders, a grip that was firm and nervous.
  13. The Spanish troops did not care to venture past a block of buildings in which were the offices and stores of a British firm.
  14. In fact, on the palm a small drop of blood showed distinctly against the firm, pink flesh.
  15. Some of them, more imaginative, declared that Mrs. Charmington was even a sleeping partner in the saponaceous firm.