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fixed [fɪkst]∎ the seats are fixed to the floor les sièges sont fixés au sol(b) (set, unchangeable → price, rate, plans) fixe;∎ people on fixed incomes des gens disposant de revenus fixes;∎ Law of no fixed abode sans domicile fixe∎ how are you fixed for time/money? (how much do you have?) combien de temps/d'argent as-tu?□ ; (do you have enough?) as-tu suffisamment de temps/d'argent?□ ;∎ how are you fixed for accommodation/transport? est-ce que tu as un endroit où loger/un moyen de transport?□►► Finance fixed assets immobilisations fpl, actif m immobilisé;Finance fixed capital capitaux mpl immobilisés, capital m fixe;Finance fixed charge frais mpl fixes;Finance fixed cost coût m fixe ou constant, charge f fixe;Commerce fixed deposit dépôt m à terme (fixe) ou à échéance fixe;Computing fixed disk disque m fixe;Finance fixed exchange rate taux m de change fixe;Finance fixed income revenu m fixe;Finance fixed interest intérêt m fixe;Finance fixed investment immobilisations fpl;Finance fixed maturity échéance f fixe;Finance fixed parity parité f fixe;Law fixed penalty pénalité f fixe;fixed point point m fixe, point m de repère;Mathematics fixed point arithmetic arithmétique f en virgule fixe;Finance fixed property immeubles mpl;Finance fixed rate taux m fixe;Commerce fixed salary salaire m fixe;Astronomy fixed satellite satellite m géostationnaire;Typography fixed space espace m fixe;Astronomy fixed star étoile f fixe;Commerce fixed wage salaire m fixe;Finance fixed yield rendement m constant -
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(price, rate) fixeFINANCE fixed annuity rente f fixe;ACCOUNTANCY fixed asset actif m immobilisé;ACCOUNTANCY fixed assets immobilisations f pl, actif immobilisé;FINANCE fixed capital capital m fixe;fixed charge frais m pl fixes;fixed cost coût m fixe ou constant;FINANCE fixed deposit dépôt m à terme (fixe) ou à échéance fixe;COMPUTING fixed disk disque m fixe;FINANCE fixed exchange rate taux m de change fixe;fixed income revenu m fixe;BANKING fixed interest intérêt m fixe;FINANCE fixed investment immobilisations;FINANCE fixed maturity échéance f fixe;FINANCE fixed parity parité f fixe;fixed property immeubles m pl;BANKING fixed rate taux fixe;fixed salary salaire m fixe;fixed savings épargne f mobilière;fixed wage salaire fixe;FINANCE fixed yield rendement m fixe
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