super-firm
noun [ C ] (also superfirm) uk/ˈsuːpəˌfɜːm/ us/ˈsuːpɚˌfɝːm/
超级大公司
a very large company
There is no need to hire a lawyer at a super-firm and pay their high rates. 没有必要在超级事务所聘请律师并支付高昂的费用。
No superfirm emerged to dominate the market. 没有出现超级公司来支配市场。
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- He moved his clients to the new super-firm.
- The problems of globalization are not restricted to the emergence of global super-firms.
super-firm
adjective (also superfirm) uk/ˌsuːpəˈfɜːm/ us/ˌsuːpɚˈfɝːm/
非常硬的
very firm
A super-firm mattress is better for your back than a soft one. 超硬床垫比软床垫更适合您的背部。
Superfirm tofu is the best choice, because you can use it straight out of the packet. 超硬豆腐是最佳选择,因为可以直接从包装中取出使用。
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- You'll need one block of super-firm tofu, cut into cubes.
- I think I used enough gelatine as the marshmallows set, but were not superfirm.
- People who slept on a mattress that was super-firm reported less backache.