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ad. 坚固, 坚定, 断然

  1. The soil around the plants should be well trodden down, so that they are firmly rooted.
    树苗四周的泥土要好好踏实,使树苗牢牢地扎根。
  2. The envelope was firmly sealed.
    这个信封封得很严实。
  3. The man made up his mind to grasp the thistle firmly.
    这个人痛下决心,毅然处理困难局面。


firmly
[ adv ]
  1. with resolute determination

  2. <adv.all>
    we firmly believed it
    you must stand firm
  3. in a secure manner; in a manner free from danger

  4. <adv.all>
    she held the child securely
  5. with firmness

  6. <adv.all>
    held hard to the railing


Firmly \Firm"ly\, adv.
In a firm manner.

  1. Despite the record highs reached in the stock market, Mr. Murphy said, short sellers "still firmly believe this market is overpriced, by about 500 points" on the Dow Jones Industrial Average.
  2. Analysts said the agreement firmly establishes AT&T as an important supplier to the technology-starved former Soviet republics and Eastern Europe.
  3. Sam has never been told about the problem, because his Mom firmly believes that the illness can be prevented by keeping him in the dark.
  4. We and other countries should assist Central and Eastern European nations that are firmly committed to economic and political reform.
  5. Over the next decade, Shropshire should become more firmly embedded into the national transport system. In economic terms, arguably the biggest boost will come from the extension of the M54 motorway to Shrewsbury.
  6. The scholars, attending a symposium on the Sino-Japanese War of 1937-45, said Japanese aggression against China during that period was firmly maintained by the international community.
  7. Unfortunately, the Yugoslav side politely but firmly rejected this suggestion.
  8. In terms of consistent wealth creation, some Wall Street professionals come down firmly on the side of managers, not raiders.
  9. The result: Bush led firmly in 21 states with 220 electoral votes _ just 50 short of the total needed to win, ABC reported Wednesday.
  10. Increasingly they are being "out-placed," compassionately but firmly.
  11. Sweden and Italy both face specific problems in reducing their budget deficits which are not replicated elsewhere. True, their moves are a reminder that a general turn in rates is inevitable once the recovery is firmly entrenched.
  12. "The committee stands firmly behind the findings released in its May hearings," Hirsch said. "The committee's investigators caught Koch employees in the act of stealing oil on six separate occasions.
  13. For example, seismologists may place instruments, firmly attached to the hole's rock sides, to detect ocean-bottom earthquakes.
  14. It is hard to believe, regardless of the purely economic merits of the case, that he would embark on a second experiment with an external monetary target before the economy is firmly established on a growth path again.
  15. The nation remains firmly committed to a centrally planned, socialist economy.
  16. The prospects of this happening have improved as the view that Nato and the CSCE could be truly complementary has become rather more firmly rooted.
  17. President Reagan's goal should be a balanced-budget amendment firmly embedded in the Constitution before he leaves office in 1989.
  18. But even those who most firmly condemn the PKK's violence and reject its separatism also warn that it has genuine popular support, and that from now on the Turkish state cannot afford to ignore Kurdish aspirations.
  19. But Mr. Chirac realizes that if he is to keep any authority as prime minister, he must appear to handle the strikes firmly.
  20. After successful modernisation at the end of the 1980s, which put it firmly among the world's three leading financial centres, along with New York and Tokyo, London has faced several serious problems in the past few years.
  21. Mr. Trump said, "I firmly believe that I was in full compliance with the Hart-Scott-Rodino reporting requirements.
  22. Because I was lectured very firmly about the "Solidarnosc" being, quote, outlawed, unquote.
  23. Although he appears to be firmly in control, he is politically vulnerable.
  24. Instead there is a bed scene: a large double bed where the adolescent lovers come of age is placed firmly in the centre of the stock exchange floor.
  25. London robusta COFFEE finished at fresh 12-month highs, with the market firmly back on an upward track after recent consolidation.
  26. Building a new city economy is not easy at the best of times, especially when there is a wider tendency of decentralisation. The drift from the country to the towns which started in the nineteenth century has gone firmly into reverse.
  27. THE larger straws in the wind of off-year elections are always earnestly clutched, if at times not firmly.
  28. But there are growing doubts in Tokyo that the economy will actually grow at this speed. The stockbroking companies this week put themselves firmly in the pessimists' camp.
  29. Moderate to spotty strength in exporters, pharmaceuticals and other stocks kept the Nikkei firmly planted in the plus column, however.
  30. Thereafter, Mr Smith is determined that Labour must remain firmly behind its pre-election position and either openly support endorsement of the treaty or abstain from obstruction. Then there is the economy.
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