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1 fixed-term
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2 fixed focus
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3 fixed income
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4 fixed odds
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5 fixed-term contract
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6 fixed/permanent assets
fixed/permanent assetsvaste/vastliggende activa -
7 fixed
adj. vast; vastgesteld; stabiel, onbuigzaam; vastgezet; geordend; permanent; een verkocht (spel)[ fikst]1 vast3 afgesproken ⇒ uitgemaakt, oneerlijk♦voorbeelden:fixedcosts • vaste bedrijfsonkostenfixed idea • idee-fixefixed income • vast inkomen3 a fixed race/election • een verkochte wedstrijd/verkiezingII 〈 bijvoeglijk naamwoord, predicatief〉♦voorbeelden:how are you fixed for beer? • hoe staat het met je voorraad bier? -
8 fixed capital
vast kapitaal,vast bezit (bezittingen van een zaak die niet vlottend zijn) -
9 fixed idea
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10 fixed a date
datum bepaald -
11 fixed abode
vaste woonplaats -
12 fixed aerial
vaste antenne -
13 fixed asset
vastgelegd bezit -
14 fixed by law
door de wet bepaald -
15 fixed charge
vastgestelde belasting -
16 fixed charges
geregelde uitgaven (geregelde uitgaven van een zaak die onafhankelijk zijn van de productie omloop) -
17 fixed clientele
vaste clientèle -
18 fixed combination
vaste combinatie (twee of meer woorden bij elkaar gevoegd ter verkrijging van een geheel nieuwe betekenis) -
19 fixed cost
geregelde kosten (de grootte van uitgaven onafhankelijk van productie omloop) -
20 fixed disk
harddrive, harddisk, snel en stationair opslag middel dat schrijft op harde magnetische schijven
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