firm

英 [f??m] 美[f?m]
  • adj. 堅定的;牢固的;嚴格的;結實的
  • vt. 使堅定;使牢固
  • vi. 變堅實;變穩固
  • adv. 穩固地
  • n. 公司;商號

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詞態變化


復數:?firms;第三人稱單數:?firms;過去式:?firmed;過去分詞:?firmed;現在分詞:?firming;

中文詞源


firm 堅固的,商行,公司

來自PIE*dher, 支撐,握住,堅硬,詞源同dharma,throne. 后用來指公司,商行。

英文詞源


firm
firm: [14] Firm comes ultimately from Latin firmus ‘stable, strong, immovable’. In its adjectival use, the English word’s semantic line of descent from its Latin original is perfectly clear, but the noun presents a very different story. From firmus was derived the verb firmāre ‘make firm, fix’, which in post-classical times came to mean ‘confirm’.

It passed into Italian as firmare, which was used in the sense ‘confirm by one’s signature’, hence simply ‘sign’. It formed the basis of a noun firma ‘signature’, and by extension the ‘name under which a business is carried on’, and finally the ‘business’ itself. English took the noun over with the latter two meanings in the 18th century. Other English words that trace their ancestry back to Latin firmus are firmament [13], from Latin firmāmentum (this originally meant simply ‘strengthening, support’, and acquired the sense ‘sky’ in post-classical times as a literal Biblical translation of Greek steréōma ‘heavenly vault’, a derivative of stereós ‘firm’, which in turn was a literal translation of Hebrew rāqī a ‘heavenly vault’, also derived from a word meaning ‘firm’); furl [16], originally a blend formed in Old French from ferm ‘firm’ and lier ‘tie’ (a relative of English liable); and farm, whose semantic history is quite similar to that of the noun firm.

=> farm, firmament, furl
firm (adj.)
late 14c., ferm, "strong, steady" (of things), "permanent, enduring" (of agreements), "steadfast, steady" (of persons), "sound, well-founded" (of arguments), from Old French ferm "strong, vigorous; healthy, sound; steadfast, loyal, faithful" (12c.), from Latin firmus "strong, steadfast, enduring, stable," figuratively "constant, steadfast, trusty, faithful," from PIE root *dher- (2) "to hold, support" (cognates: Sanskrit dharmah "custom, law," Greek thronos "seat," Lithuanian dirzmas "strong," Welsh dir "hard," Breton dir "steel"). The spelling return to -i- in late 1500s was modeled on Latin. Related: Firmly; firmness.
firm (n.)
"business house," 1744, according to Barnhart from German Firma "a business, name of a business," originally "signature," from Italian firma "signature," from firmare "to sign," from Latin firmare "make firm, affirm," in Late Latin, "confirm (by signature)," from firmus "firm, stable" (see firm (adj.)).
firm (v.)
c. 1300, fermen "make firm, establish," from Old French fermer "consolidate; fasten, secure; build, set up; fortify" (12c.) or directly from Latin firmare "make firm; affirm; strengthen, fortify, sustain; establish, prove, declare," from firmus "strong, steadfast, stable" (see firm (adj.)). Intransitive use, "become firm" is from 1879; with up (adv.) from 1956. Related: Firmed; firming.

雙語例句


1. Choose a soft, medium or firm mattress to suit their individual needs.
針對他們各人不同的需要挑選柔軟、軟硬適中或者堅硬的床墊。

來自柯林斯例句

2. An oil executive swindled £50,000 out of his firm.
一名石油公司主管從其公司騙取了5萬英鎊。

來自柯林斯例句

3. "But Peter, it's not that simple," Goldstone countered in a firm voice.
“但是,彼得,事情并非那么簡單,”戈德斯通語氣堅決地駁斥道。

來自柯林斯例句

4. Why should a successful company allow another firm to pick its brains?
為什么一個成功的企業就得允許別的公司來討教呢?

來自柯林斯例句

5. The council is standing firm against the barrage of protest.
委員會面對接二連三的抗議拒不讓步。

來自柯林斯例句

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