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{ "term": "firm", "partOfSpeech": "noun", "ox3000": true, "cefr": "b2", "definitions": [ { "senseNumber": null, "definition": "a business or company", "sensetop": "a firm of something", "labels": "(North American English)(British English)", "ox3000": true, "examples": [ { "text": "a **law/consulting/research firm**" }, { "text": "an **accounting/investment firm**" }, { "text": "They **hired** an engineering **firm** to produce a model of their device." }, { "text": "a firm of solicitors/accountants/architects", "contextForm": "a firm of something" }, { "text": "She works for a firm of management consultants based in London." }, { "text": "By the age of only 28 she was a partner in a top law firm." }, { "text": "the city's oldest and most prestigious law firm" }, { "text": "I'm a designer at a London-based publishing firm." }, { "text": "The group hired a large PR and lobbying firm." }, { "text": "They are an investment-banking firm specializing in mergers and acquisitions." }, { "text": "She set up her own software firm." }, { "text": "The technology is now available for use by government agencies and private firms." }, { "text": "He founded a firm called Artek in 1935 to manufacture and distribute his designs." }, { "text": "He owns a local construction firm." }, { "text": "Wendy has joined the firm as director of marketing." }, { "text": "Local firms are finding it difficult to compete in the international market." }, { "text": "She hired a firm of private detectives to follow him." }, { "text": "He is the senior partner of a firm of solicitors." }, { "text": "She heads a firm of independent financial advisers." }, { "text": "The firm employs 85 000 people around the world." }, { "text": "The firm was taken over by a multinational consultancy." }, { "text": "The well-established firm closed down with the loss of 600 jobs." }, { "text": "They are likely to merge with a bigger firm." }, { "text": "US firms operating in China" }, { "text": "firms operating in domestic markets" }, { "text": "a firm specializing in high-tech products" }, { "text": "At 16 he went to work for the family firm." } ], "topics": ["Business"], "collocations": { "adjective": ["big", "large", "major"], "verb + firm": ["establish", "found", "launch"], "firm + verb": ["be based in something", "expand", "grow"], "preposition": ["in a/​the firm", "within a/​the firm"], "phrases": [ "a client of a firm", "a firm of accountants, consultants, solicitors, etc.", "a partner in a firm" ] } } ], "pronunciations": { "uk": [ { "pronunciation": "/fɜːm/", "audio": "fi/firm/firm__gb_2.mp3" } ], "us": [ { "pronunciation": "/fɜːrm/", "audio": "fi/firm/firm__us_1.mp3" } ] }, "wordOrigin": "noun late 16th cent.: from Spanish and Italian firma, from medieval Latin, from Latin firmare ‘fix, settle’ (in late Latin ‘confirm by signature’), from firmus ‘firm’; compare with farm. The word originally denoted one's autograph or signature; later (mid 18th cent.) the name under which the business of a firm was transacted, hence the firm itself (late 18th cent.)." }