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1) (arranged in advance; settled: a fixed price.) fast(satt)2) (steady; not moving: a fixed gaze/stare.) ubevegelig, stasjonær, fast3) (arranged illegally or dishonestly: The result was fixed.) avtalt (spill), fiksetfestetadj. \/fɪkst\/1) stasjonær, fast2) ( overført også) rotfestet, inngrodd, vedvarende3) urørlig, ubevegelig, stiv4) fastsatt, bestemt, fastbe well fixed være velsituertfixed bayonets opplantede bajonetterfixed capital fast realkapitalfixed focus camera fastfokuskamerafixed idea fiks idé, tvangstankefixed oil fast oljefixed point fastpunkt ( landmåling) fikspunkt holdepunktfixed principles faste prinsipperfixed property fast eiendomfixed satellite geostasjonær satellitt, synkronsatellittfixed star fiksstjerne
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