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firm (EN)
adjetivo, sustantivo, verbo

adjetivo “firm”

firm, comp. firmer, sup. firmest
  1. firme
    She preferred a firm pillow to support her neck at night.
  2. inalterable
    They made a firm commitment to meet every Thursday.
  3. inquebrantable
    Despite the controversy, she remained a firm supporter of the project.
  4. insistente
    Despite her children's pleas for more screen time, she remained firm in her decision that one hour was enough.
  5. estricto
    The teacher maintained a firm grip on classroom management, ensuring all students were focused and learning.

sustantivo “firm”

sing. firm, pl. firms o no contable
  1. empresa
    After graduating, Mia started working at a law firm downtown, specializing in environmental law.

verbo “firm”

infinitivo firm; él firms; pret. firmed; part. firmed; ger. firming
  1. fortalecer
    After adding the egg, she firmed up the mixture until it could hold its shape.
  2. aumentar (en el contexto de precios)
    After the announcement, gold prices firmed significantly, gaining $20 per ounce.