đứng vững
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Definition
- Verb:
- To stand firm / to stand steady: To maintain a stable, upright position without falling or swaying, often against a force like wind or push.
- To remain steadfast / to hold firm: To remain strong, stable, and unwavering in a non-physical sense, such as in one's beliefs, position, or during a difficult situation.
Usage Examples
- Verb:
- Cây cột đứng vững sau trận bão. (The pillar stood firm after the storm.)
- Cô ấy đứng vững trên đôi chân của mình. (She stood steady on her feet.)
- Công ty đứng vững qua cuộc khủng hoảng tài chính. (The company held firm through the financial crisis.)
- Anh ấy giữ vững lập trường của mình. (He stood firm in his position.)
Advanced Usage
- Used to describe abstract stability, such as an argument, theory, or institution that is logically sound and resilient to criticism or challenge.
- Lý thuyết này đứng vững trước mọi phản biện. (This theory stands firm against all criticism.)
Variants and Related Words
- Đứng (v): to stand.
- Vững (adj): firm, stable, solid.
- Vững vàng (adj): very firm, steady, and confident.
- Trụ vững (v): to stand firm/to endure (often under great pressure).
Synonyms
- To stand firm: to be physically stable.
- To hold fast: to remain firmly in place.
- To remain steadfast: to be unwavering in principle.
- To be stable: to not be easily moved or changed.
Related Idioms and Phrases
- Đứng vững trên đôi chân của mình: To stand on one's own two feet (to be independent and self-reliant).
- Cô ấy đã học cách đứng vững trên đôi chân của mình. (She learned to stand on her own two feet.)