- Something fixed is rigidly set or placed. A fixed point does not move, as in this quote: “She was his North Star, the fixed point round which his world turned” (from David Gemmell’s Fall of Kings).
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- adj. 确定的;固执的;处境...的;准备好的
- v. 修理(过去式)
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1. Have you fixed on where to go yet?
你们确定了去哪儿没有?
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2. Everything has been fixed in advance.
一切都是事先确定好了的。
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3. He fixed his eyes on us without saying a word.
他注视着我们, 一句话也不说。
- fixed (adj.) late 14c., of stars, "unchangeable in position," past-participle adjective from fix (v.). Related: fixedly (1590s). Fixed-income (n.) is from 1767.
fixed ★ / fɪkst ; NAmE fɪkst / adjective 1 ★ staying the same; not changing or able to be changed 固定的;不变的;不能变的 ◆ fixed prices 固定价格 ◆ a fixed rate of interest 固定利率 ◆ people living on fixed incomes 靠固定收入生活的人们 ◆ The money has been invested for a fixed period. 这笔款项已作定期投资。 ☞see also abode 2 ★ ( often disapproving) (of ideas and wishes 思想和期望 ) held very firmly; not easily changed 不易改变的;执着的 ◆ My parents had fixed ideasabout what I should become. 父母对我应该成为什么样的人有定见。 3 [only before noun ] (of expressions on sb's face 面部表情 ) not changing and not sincere 呆板的;不变的 ◆ He greeted all his guests with a fixed smile on his face. 他对所有的客人都以一贯笑容相迎。 IDIOM how are you, etc. ˈfixed (for sth)? ( informal) used to ask how much of sth a person has, or to ask about arrangements 你有多少…;你…的安排如何 ◆ How are you fixed for cash? 你有多少现金? ◆ How are we fixed for Saturday (= have we arranged to do anything)? 星期六我们有什么安排? fixed / fɪkst ; NAmE fɪkst /
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