fixed的意思和读音

fixed

: [fɪkst] : [fɪkst]

adj.

v.“fix”

adj.+n.fixed cost

adj.fluid,variable,flexible

adj.secure,immovable,immobile,static,motionless

fixedadj.

1.staying the same; not changing or able to be changed

fixed prices

a fixed rate of interest

people living on fixed incomes

The money has been invested for a fixed period .

2.held very firmly; not easily changed

My parents had fixed ideas about what I should become.

3.[obn]not changing and not sincere

He greeted all his guests with a fixed smile on his face.

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v.1.“fix”

adj.1.something such as an amount, date, or time that is fixed has been agreed on and will not change; a fixed expression on someones face does not change or look natural; a fixed idea or opinion does not change although it may be wrong2.something that is fixed is fastened in one position so that it does not move3.if something such as a game or election is fixed, it is dishonestly arranged so that it has the result that someone wants

v.1.The past participle and past tense of fix

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3. absolute: fixed。 static: 。 ...

5. definite fixed ,; a fixed income ()。 ...

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8. (ios::lowercase) (ios::fixed) (ios::scientific) ...

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1.The purchase landed it a windfall profit and a leading position in fixed-income trading on both sides of the Atlantic.使西

2.Esmeralda danced faster and faster, and the eyes of one face in the crowd around Gringoire were fixed on her with a strange look.

3.Usually she was brought in by a guard and took her place and then kept her eyes fixed on the bench throughout the day`s proceedings.

4.and the climbing device can be fixed on an object to be climbed by the upper fixing mechanism and the lower fixing mechanism respectively.

5.He invited her into his office, got her down on hands and knees, and had her play him in a fixed-dice game.”(fixed-dice)

6.One other hope of the eighteenth century toward the language was to try to stabilize it, to keep it so as it could be fixed.使使

7.The market had quite simply bought the rumour and, up to its eyeballs in fixed income exposure, sold the fact.

8.The elastic pressure element is fixed to the body by means of a detachable or permanent connection.

9.Alice kept her eyes anxiously fixed on it, for she felt sure she would catch a bad cold if she did not get dry very soon.湿

10.Do not look at me with fixed eyes like that.