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واژگان شبکه مترجمین ایران
واژگان شبکه مترجمین ایران
شبکه مترجمین ایران
واژگان شبکه مترجمین ایران
شبکه مترجمین ایران
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موسسه بازرگانی
شبکه مترجمین ایران
شبکه مترجمین ایران
شبکه مترجمین ایران
شبکه مترجمین ایران
واژگان شبکه مترجمین ایران
english
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firm (sth) up [ M ] to make a part of your body have less fat and more muscle by doing exercise • Cycling is one of the best ways to firm up your thighs. • My stomach has begun to firm up since I started exercising.
Cambridge-Phrasal Verbs
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firm sth up [ M ] to make something more definite or less likely to change • Could we have a meeting so we can firm up the details of our agreement?
Cambridge-Phrasal Verbs
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adj. solid/strong VERBS be, feel, look, seem | remain, stay Exercise is important if you want your muscles to stay firm. | make sth Use extra stuffing to make the cushions firmer. | keep sth exercises to keep your muscles firm ADV. very | fairly, quite, reasonably not likely to change VERBS be, sound | hold, remain, stand Jo held firm: nothing else would do. We stand firm on these principles. ADV. very | fairly, quite PREP. with I have always been quite firm with my children.
Oxford Collocations Dictionary
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adj. definite: They made us a firm offer. adj. secure: The building had a firm foundation. noun business: The firm was selling clothes.
Simple Definitions
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noun ADJ. big, large, major | medium-sized | small | well-known | successful | established | start-up start-up firms in the booming computer market | private | family | international, multinational | foreign | local | accountancy, audit/auditing, broking, consulting, engineering, law, manufacturing, software, stockbroking, telecommunications | mail order VERB + FIRM establish, found, set up, start (up) She set up her own software firm. | manage, run | merge with They are likely to merge with a bigger firm. | acquire, buy (out), take over The firm was taken over by a multinational consulting firm. | close (down), dissolve the decision to close down the firm | own | work for | join, leave | employ, hire She hired a firm of private detectives to follow him. FIRM + VERB be based in sth a firm called Data Incorporated, based in Chicago | expand, grow | merge | compete Local firms are finding it difficult to compete in the international market. | close (down), collapse, fail, go bust, go into liquidation The well-established firm closed down with the loss of 600 jobs. | develop sth, make sth, manufacture sth, produce sth | specialize in sth a firm specializing in high-technology products PREP. in/within a/the ~ the different departments within the firm PHRASES a client of a firm, a firm of accountants/consultants/solicitors, a partner in a firmORGANIZATIONBUSINESS
Oxford Collocations Dictionary
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firm ADJECTIVES/NOUN + firm a large/big firm • He is managing director of a large firm. a small firm • He trained with a small firm in Cardiff. a medium-sized firm • The law will not effect medium-sized firms with less than 100 employees. an engineering/building/electronics etc firm • Fred worked for an electronics firm. a law/accounting/advertising etc firm • She was offered a job with a law firm. a British/American Swiss etc firm • British firms are competing with a number of foreign companies. a local firm • The equipment was supplied by a local firm. a foreign firm • There has been renewed competition from foreign firms. a family firm • The business grew from a small family firm into a large company. phrases a firm of solicitors/accountants/surveyors etc • Ms Shaw is a partner in a firm of solicitors. verbs work for a firm • Chris has been working for this firm for nearly 20 years. join a firm • He joined the firm when he was in his early twenties. leave a firm • She left the firm in 2007. a firm employs somebody • The firm employs more than 200 people. a firm produces something • Our firm produces computer software for the business market. a firm supplies something • The firm supplies office furniture to local businesses.
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