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1 fixed
1) (arranged in advance; settled: a fixed price.) pevný2) (steady; not moving: a fixed gaze/stare.) nehybný; upretý3) (arranged illegally or dishonestly: The result was fixed.) sfalšovaný* * *• ustálený• viazaný• utkvelý• zámožný• zaopatrený• stavaný• sústredený• stály• urcitý• usadený• pri peniazoch• fixný• financne zabezpecený• hutný• pevný• pevne stanovený• pravidelne sa opakujúci• pravidelný• nemenný• napätý• nehybný -
2 fixed area
• základná oblast -
3 fixed assets
• základné prostriedky• inventár -
4 fixed barrel
• pevná hlaven -
5 fixed bias
• pevné predpätie -
6 fixed communications netw
• stála spojovacia siet -
7 fixed format
• pevný formát -
8 fixed function generator
• generátor pevných funkcií -
9 fixed length block
• blok pevnej dlžky -
10 fixed length record
• veta pevnej dlžky -
11 fixed length word
• slovo pevnej dlžky -
12 fixed memory
• pevná pamät -
13 fixed partition
• pevné rozdelenie -
14 fixed point
• pevná rádová ciarka• pevná rádová bodka -
15 fixed point part
• mantisa -
16 fixed record length
• pevná dlžka vety -
17 fixed salary
• pevný plat -
18 fixed size records
• záznamy s pevnou dlžkou -
19 fixed spacing
• dodržiavanie pevnej medze -
20 fixed star
• stálica
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