hold firm
英 [həʊld fɜːm]
美 [hoʊld fɜːrm]
网络 固守; 抓牢
英英释义
verb
- refuse to abandon one's opinion or belief
双语例句
- He hold firm in face of danger.
他在危险面前立场坚定。 - RBS will hold a one-third stake in the venture, the maximum a foreign firm can own under local rules.
RBS将持有该合资券商三分之一的股权。根据中国规定,这是一家外资公司在一家合资券商中所能持有的最多股权。 - Exports to the Middle East, which accounts for a fairly modest but rapidly growing portion of Asian exports, should hold up assuming demand for oil stays firm.
对中东的出口在亚洲出口中只占较小比例,但增长迅猛,只要石油需求保持强劲,这部分出口应该能够持续下去。 - Ignore whatever anyone has to say about you and hold firm what you know and what you believe.
无视那些闲言闲语,紧握你知道的和你相信的。 - For instance, private industry and commerce are being transformed, and if an order is "established" in the second half of the year, it will no longer hold "firm" next year.
比如私营工商业,正在改造,今年下半年要立一种秩序,明年就不确了。 - Many of them hold the firm belief in his conclusion that the Chinese history of science and technology had ever been in a leading position in the world for a long time and did not lag behind until in the modern and contemporary time.
在中国知识分子心目中,李约瑟就是中国科学技术史的代名词,很多人都深信他的结论&中国科学技术曾经在很长时间处世界领先地位,只是到了近现代才落后于西方。 - The relatively long term nature of corporate equity and debt also creates a second disincentive for household investors to hold the direct financial claims issued reflect a reasonably accurate characterization of the operational differences between commercial firm and fis.
公司产权和债务证券的相对长期性还会造成个人投资者对持有直接债权的不积极性,这合理地反映出商业公司和金融中间人之间运作方式的本质的不同。 - We hold that, only by doing in this way, can the existence of the firm or other institution arrangements be justified in the neoclassical price theory.
我们相信,唯有如此,有关企业或其他制度安排才能在新古典价格理论中寻找到某种存在基础。 - Can you hold ( make) the offer firm until meet friday? The period inventory system is also called the physical inventory system because it relies on the actual physical count of inventory.
贵方报盘有效期能否保持到下周五呢?定期盘存制由于需要依靠实地盘点,因而亦称为实地盘点制。 - Most retailers refused to state their final price in the hope that their rivals will hold firm, preventing an expensive spiral of discounts.
大多数零售商都拒绝公布新书的最后定价,盼望着竞争对手可以把价格抬高,以防书价大幅下滑。
