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fixed
/ˈfɪkst/
(
a
.)固定的,不變的,準備好的
From:
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fixed
固定
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fixed
固定常式
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fixed
固定印字桿
From:
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fixed
固定
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Fix
,
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Fixed
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Fixing
.]
1.
To
make
firm
,
stable
,
or
fast
;
to
set
or
place
permanently
;
to
fasten
immovably
;
to
establish
;
to
implant
;
to
secure
;
to
make
definite
.
An
ass's
nole
I
fixed
on
his
head
.
--
Shak
.
O
,
fix
thy
chair
of
grace
,
that
all
my
powers
May
also
fix
their
reverence
. --
Herbert
.
His
heart
is
fixed
,
trusting
in
the
Lord
.
--
Ps
.
cxii
. 7.
And
fix
far
deeper
in
his
head
their
stings
.
--
Milton
.
2.
To
hold
steadily
;
to
direct
unwaveringly
;
to
fasten
,
as
the
eye
on
an
object
,
the
attention
on
a
speaker
.
Sat
fixed
in
thought
the
mighty
Stagirite
.
--
Pope
.
One
eye
on
death
,
and
one
full
fix'd
on
heaven
.
--
Young
.
3.
To
transfix
;
to
pierce
. [
Obs
.]
4.
Photog.
To
render
(
an
impression
)
permanent
by
treating
with
a
developer
to
make
it
insensible
to
the
action
of
light
.
5.
To
put
in
order
;
to
arrange
;
to
dispose
of
;
to
adjust
;
to
set
to
rights
;
to
set
or
place
in
the
manner
desired
or
most
suitable
;
hence
,
to
repair
;
as
,
to
fix
the
clothes
;
to
fix
the
furniture
of
a
room
. [
Colloq
. U.S.]
6.
Iron Manuf.
To
line
the
hearth
of
(
a
puddling
furnace
)
with
fettling
.
Syn:
--
To
arrange
;
prepare
;
adjust
;
place
;
establish
;
settle
;
determine
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Fixed
a.
1.
Securely
placed
or
fastened
;
settled
;
established
;
firm
;
imovable
;
unalterable
.
2.
Chem.
Stable
;
non-volatile
.
Fixed air
Old Chem.
,
carbonic
acid
or
carbon
dioxide
; --
so
called
by
Dr
.
Black
because
it
can
be
absorbed
or
fixed
by
strong
bases
.
See
Carbonic acid
,
under
Carbonic
.
Fixed alkali
Old Chem.
,
a
non-volatile
base
,
as
soda
,
or
potash
,
in
distinction
from
the
volatile
alkali
ammonia
.
Fixed ammunition
Mil.
,
a
projectile
and
powder
inclosed
together
in
a
case
ready
for
loading
.
Fixed battery
Mil.
,
a
battery
which
contains
heavy
guns
and
mortars
intended
to
remain
stationary
; --
distinguished
from
movable
battery
.
Fixed bodies
,
those
which
can
not
be
volatilized
or
separated
by
a
common
menstruum
,
without
great
difficulty
,
as
gold
,
platinum
,
lime
,
etc
.
Fixed capital
.
See
the
Note
under
Capital
,
n.
, 4.
Fixed fact
,
a
well
established
fact
. [
Colloq
.]
Fixed light
,
one
which
emits
constant
beams
; --
distinguished
from
a
flashing
,
revolving
,
or
intermittent
light
.
Fixed oils
Chem.
,
non-volatile
,
oily
substances
,
as
stearine
and
olein
,
which
leave
a
permanent
greasy
stain
,
and
which
can
not
be
distilled
unchanged
; --
distinguished
from
volatile
or
essential oils
.
Fixed pivot
Mil.
,
the
fixed
point
about
which
any
line
of
troops
wheels
.
Fixed stars
Astron.
,
such
stars
as
always
retain
nearly
the
same
apparent
position
and
distance
with
respect
to
each
other
,
thus
distinguished
from
planets
and
comets
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
fixed
adj
1: (
of
a
number
)
having
a
fixed
and
unchanging
value
2:
fixed
and
unmoving
; "
with
eyes
set
in
a
fixed
glassy
stare
";
"
his
bearded
face
already
has
a
set
hollow
look
"-
Connor
Cruise
O'Brien
; "
a
face
rigid
with
pain
" [
syn
:
set
,
rigid
]
3:
securely
placed
or
fastened
or
set
; "
a
fixed
piece
of
wood
";
"
a
fixed
resistor
" [
ant
:
unfixed
]
4:
intent
and
directed
steadily
; "
had
her
gaze
fastened
on
the
stranger
"; "
a
fixed
expresson
" [
syn
:
fastened
]
5:
incapable
of
being
changed
or
moved
or
undone
; e.g. "
frozen
prices
"; "
living
on
fixed
incomes
" [
syn
:
frozen
]
6:
mended
or
put
in
working
order
; "
a
reconditioned
sewing
machine
"; "
a
repaired
vacuum
cleaner
"; "
the
broken
lock
is
now
fixed
" [
syn
:
reconditioned
,
repaired
]
7:
not
increasing
as
the
amount
taxed
increases
[
syn
:
flat
]
8:
specified
in
advance
; "
a
given
number
"; "
we
will
meet
at
a
given
time
and
location
" [
syn
:
given(a)
]
9:
directed
with
intense
concentration
; "
a
fixed
stare
"; "
an
intent
gaze
" [
syn
:
intent
]
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