firm up
英 [fɜːm ʌp]
美 [fɜːrm ʌp]
(使)更坚固; (使)更坚实; (使)更明确; 强化; (使)确切; 使(价格、价值等)保持坚挺(或稳定)
英英释义
verb
- arrange firmly
- firm up one's plans
双语例句
- This time of year, as department heads firm up their budgets for 2012, is the right moment to negotiate a pay hike.
在这个时候,部门经理要开始制订2012年的预算,这正是一个要求提高薪水的好时机。 - EXAMPLE: After several discussions, the rival companies have finally agreed to merge and plan to firm up the deal at a meeting next week.
在几次讨论之后,曾经互为对手的公司最终同意合并,并计划在下周开会时落实这笔交易。 - Firm up a contract, deal, agreement, etc It was finally agreed.
使合同、交易、协议等达成最后形式。 - I'll return to Shanghai tomorrow, if I can firm up my air ticket.
如果我能把飞机票定下来的话,我打算明天回上海。 - "But they say if they try to stop him, it will only firm up his resolve," says an NBA source.
“但他们说,如果试图阻止他,只能坚定他的决心,”一位NBA的人士如是说。 - They've agreed to firm up their peacekeeping force.
他们已同意加强他们维和部队的力量。 - Running is a good way to firm up your leg muscles.
跑步是使你腿部肌肉变结实的好方法。 - All right, I'll rearrange the production schedule. firm up one's plans.
妥善安排一个人的计划。 - They lost a number of planes; the count takes a day or so to firm up.
他们损失了若干飞机,具体数字要一,两天才能证实。 - Exercise will firm up your muscles.
锻炼身体能使肌肉结实。