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what's difference of "firm"and"tough"? what'remeaning of "a firm girl"and "a tough son"? thanks very much!
2010年7月25日 15:26
解答 · 2
Firm - Regarding objects that are the opposite of soft. You can have a firm stomach (a stomach with muscle and little fat in this case), a firm bed (a bed that doesn't sink) ... In certain cases it means things/people/abstract concepts that are unmovable or unyielding. Tough - Typically refers to the strength of a person, or the difficulty of something (for example "a tough situation" = "a difficult situation", "a tough decision"="a difficult decision") ... When referring to people with this word, it usually means someone who has a good deal of strength either physically/mentally or that someone is difficult in terms of behaviour.
2010年7月25日
firm is used when speaking about the texture and density of something. imagine putting your hand on a pillow that doesn't sink it. if it doesn't sink in, you call it firm, unmoving, solid. tough, to me, is more of somthing you would use to describe someone or a situation. imagine a man who isn't afraid to fight people all the time. he's tough. or if you're doing math and you get stuck on a problem you can't solve. that's also tough. so in my opinion firm is more material and tough is more situational or objective. anyway, a firm girl could mean she's strong in her emotions and aspirations. her goals are unmovable. a tough son could mean he's physically strong, or he is not obeying. like he is hard to deal with.
2010年7月25日
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