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1 fixed
[fɪkst]adj* * *1) (arranged in advance; settled: a fixed price.) stały2) (steady; not moving: a fixed gaze/stare.) nieruchomy3) (arranged illegally or dishonestly: The result was fixed.) ukartowany -
2 fixed cost fixed time
stałe koszty w stałym czasieEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > fixed cost fixed time
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3 fixed cost fixed time
stałe koszty w stałym czasieEnglish-Polish dictionary of Electronics and Computer Science > fixed cost fixed time
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4 fixed
nielotnynieruchomystałyustalonyutrwalonyzamocowanyzwiązany -
5 fixed aircraft gun
działko lotnicze stałeEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > fixed aircraft gun
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6 fixed ammunition
amunicja scalonaamunicja zespolona -
7 fixed assets
środki trwale -
8 fixed attenuator
tłumik dopasowujący nieregulowany -
9 fixed axode
aksoida nieruchomaaksoida w przestrzeni -
10 fixed beam
belka utwierdzonabelka zamocowana -
11 fixed bearing
podpora stała -
12 fixed blade
łopatka kierownicza turbiny cieplnej -
13 fixed capacitor
kondensator stały -
14 fixed centrode
centroida nieruchomacentroida stała -
15 fixed clamp
szczęka zaciskowa nieruchoma zgrzewarki iskrowej -
16 fixed contact
styk nieruchomy -
17 fixed costs
koszty state niezależne od rozmiarów produkcji -
18 fixed crane
żuraw stały -
19 fixed date
termin ustalony -
20 fixed disk
dysk stały
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