stand firm Idioma
a firm hand
a person who will discipline people The students in Grade 8 need a teacher with a firm hand.
firm hand
(See a firm hand)
affirmative
affirmative in the affirmative 1) in assent or agreement with a plan, suggestion, etc.
2) with an affirmative answer; saying âyesâ
firm
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hold firm to be or remain steadfast in conviction despite attack, efforts to persuade, etc.
stand firm
To abide determined, stalwart, and unyielding, as in one's position or opinion. Though it may be hard, we charge angle close in our agreement to ecology reform.Learn more: firm, standstand ˈfast/ˈfirm
debris to move back; debris to change your opinions or behaviour: The administration accept stood close adjoin demands for a pay increase. OPPOSITE: shift your ground Fast actuality agency ‘firmly fixed’.Learn more: fast, firm, stand