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Soheil1 Posted 14 years ago
Vocabulary

Firm

Hi.

'A firm knowledge of chess fundamentals' is a correct knowledge of it?

Thanks in advance!
  

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firm = solid or strong

  • firm = solid or strong
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firm = solid or strong
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soheil1rich knowledge?
No. It would mean abundant then.

Prajwal
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So how can knowledge be strong?Complete knowledge?
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soheil1So how can knowledge be strong?
Soheil,
strong/firm knowledge means the person has a very clear idea (about chess fundamentals). He knows almost everything about the basics of chess, or as you said complete knowledge. In other words, it is tough to beat him in the fundamentals.

Prajwal
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Complete knowledge?or thhhe knowledge which brings certainty?which one?

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