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/fiks/
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Žodžio paaiškinimas anglų kalba:
- verb-transitive: To place securely; make stable or firm: fixed the tent poles in the ground. See Synonyms at
fasten . - verb-transitive: To secure to another; attach: fixing the notice to the board with tacks.
- verb-transitive: To put into a stable or unalterable form: tried to fix the conversation in her memory.
- verb-transitive: To make (a chemical substance) nonvolatile or solid.
- verb-transitive: Biology To convert (nitrogen) into stable, biologically assimilable compounds.
- verb-transitive: To kill and preserve (a specimen) intact for microscopic study.
- verb-transitive: To prevent discoloration of (a photographic image) by washing or coating with a chemical preservative.
- verb-transitive: To direct steadily: fixed her eyes on the road ahead.
- verb-transitive: To capture or hold: The man with the long beard fixed our attention.
- verb-transitive: To set or place definitely; establish: fixed her residence in a coastal village.
- verb-transitive: To determine with accuracy; ascertain: fixed the date of the ancient artifacts.
- verb-transitive: To agree on; arrange: fix a time to meet.
- verb-transitive: To assign; attribute: fixing the blame.
- verb-transitive: To correct or set right; adjust: fix a misspelling; fix the out-of-date accounts.
- verb-transitive: To restore to proper condition or working order; repair: fix a broken machine.
- verb-transitive: Computer Science To convert (data) from floating-point notation to fixed-point notation.
- verb-transitive: To make ready; prepare: fixed the room for the guests; fix lunch for the kids; fixed himself a milkshake.
- verb-transitive: To spay or castrate (an animal).
- verb-transitive: Informal To take revenge upon; get even with.
- verb-transitive: To influence the outcome or actions of by improper or unlawful means: fix a prizefight; fix a jury.
- verb-intransitive: To direct one's efforts or attention; concentrate: We fixed on the immediate goal.
- verb-intransitive: To become stable or firm; harden: Fresh plaster will fix in a few hours.
- verb-intransitive: Chiefly Southern U.S. To be on the verge of; to be making preparations for. Used in progressive tenses with the infinitive: We were fixing to leave without you.
- noun: The act of adjusting, correcting, or repairing.
- noun: Informal Something that repairs or restores; a solution: no easy fix for an intractable problem.
- noun: The position, as of a ship or aircraft, determined by visual observations with the aid of equipment.
- noun: A clear determination or understanding: a briefing that gave us a fix on the current situation.
- noun: An instance of arranging a special consideration, such as an exemption from a requirement, or an improper or illegal outcome, especially by means of bribery.
- noun: A difficult or embarrassing situation; a predicament. See Synonyms at
predicament . - noun: Slang An amount or dose of something craved, especially an intravenous injection of a narcotic.
- phrasal-verb: fix up To improve the appearance or condition of; refurbish.
- phrasal-verb: fix up To provide; equip.
- phrasal-verb: fix up Informal To provide a companion on a date for: fixed me up with an escort at the last minute.
- idiom: fix (someone's) wagon To get revenge on another.
Lietuviškos reikšmės:
- įrengti
- nustatyti
- pritraukti
- nukreipti (dėmesį)
- užkietėti
- fiksuoti
- to fix on/upon
- sustoti ties kuo nors
- to fix up šnek. suorganizuoti
- kebli padėtis
- t
- pritvirtinti
- dilema
- amer.pataisyti
- suremontuoti