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firm

形容詞他動詞[C/U] 両方
複数形: firms過去形: firmed過去分詞: firmed現在分詞: firming比較級: firmer最上級: firmest

The word evokes a sense of stability and reliability, whether it is the physical density of an object or the psychological resolve of a person. It suggests a lack of flexibility that is viewed as a strength rather than a weakness, implying a foundation that cannot be easily shaken or manipulated. In a professional context, it carries a connotation of formal structure and specialized expertise. While a company might be a generic term for any business, a firm typically suggests a professional service provider, like accountants or architects, where the reputation of the partners is central to the operation.

Countable when referring to a business entity (three different firms). Uncountable when referring to the physical property of hardness (the firm texture of the fruit).

意味

形容詞
[something]

Solid or resistant to pressure; not giving way to touch.

"The mattress is firm enough to support the spine."

形容詞
[someone]

Determined and unwavering in a decision or opinion.

"She remained firm in her refusal to compromise."

名詞
[something]

A business concern, especially a partnership.

"He works for a prestigious law firm in London."

他動詞
[something]

To make something solid or stable.

"The sauce needs to simmer until it firms up."

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