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1 fixed
adj. oynamaz, sabit, değişmez, kararlaştırılmış, solmaz, önceden ayarlanmış, belirlenmiş, sağlanmış, uçmaz* * *1. onar (v.) 2. değişmez (adj.) 3. sabitleştir (v.) 4. sabit (adj.)* * *1) (arranged in advance; settled: a fixed price.) kararlaştırılmış2) (steady; not moving: a fixed gaze/stare.) sabit3) (arranged illegally or dishonestly: The result was fixed.) önceden ayarlanmış, şikeli -
2 fixed charge
sabit bedel -
3 fixed disk
sabit disk -
4 fixed head drive
sabit kafalı sürücü -
5 fixed point
sabit noktalı -
6 fixed point arithmetic
sabit nokta aritmetiği -
7 fixed spaced font
değişmez aralıklı yazıtipi -
8 fixed star
duran yıldız -
9 fixed idea
sabit fikir -
10 fixed income
n. sabit gelir -
11 fixed idea
sabit fikir -
12 fixed income
n. sabit gelir -
13 fixed
sabit, oynamaz; degismez; belirlenmis, kararlastirilmis -
14 fixed antenna
sabit anten -
15 fixed assets
sabit varliklar, duran varliklar, sabit kiymetler -
16 fixed axle
sabit dingil -
17 fixed beam
sabit kiris -
18 fixed bias
sabit öngerilim -
19 fixed block length
degismez öbek uzunlugu -
20 fixed blocked records
degismez öbekli kayitlar
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