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1 fixer
fixer [fikse]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verbb. ( = décider) [+ date] to setc. [+ regard, attention] to fix• fixer les yeux sur qn/qch to stare at sb/sthd. ( = déterminer) [+ prix, impôt, délai] to set ; [+ règle, principe, conditions] to lay down2. reflexive verb► se fixera. ( = s'installer) to settleb. ( = s'assigner) se fixer un objectif to set o.s. a target* * *fikse
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fixer avec des boulons/des vis/de la colle — to bolt/to screw/to stick ( sur to)
2) ( décider) to set [date, prix, conditions]fixer son choix sur quelque chose/quelqu'un — to decide on something/somebody
3) ( établir)4) ( stabiliser) to fix [couleur, émulsion]; to establish [frontières, forme littéraire]; to regulate [orthographe, langue]5) ( concentrer) to focus [attention, regard]6) ( observer) to stare at [personne, objet]
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se fixer verbe pronominal1) Technologie ( s'attacher) [pièce] to be attached (à to)2) ( décider) to set oneself [but, limite]3) ( s'installer) [personne] to settle; ( se ranger) [personne] to settle down4) ( se figer)se fixer dans l'esprit/la mémoire de quelqu'un — to stick in somebody's mind/memory
leur système d'écriture s'est fixé dès l'antiquité — their writing system was established in ancient times
5) Zoologie [coquillage, moule] to attach itself (à, sur to)* * *fikse vt1) (= attacher) to fix, to fastenfixer qch à — to fix sth to, to fasten sth to
fixer qch sur — to fix sth onto, to fasten sth onto
Les volets sont fixés avec des crochets. — The shutters are fixed with hooks.
2) (= déterminer) to fix, to setNous avons fixé une heure pour nous retrouver. — We fixed a time to meet.
3) (= regarder) to stare at4) CHIMIE, PHOTOGRAPHIE to fix* * *fixer verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( attacher) to fix [objet] (à to; sur on); fixer un miroir au mur to fix a mirror to the wall; fixer avec des boulons/des vis/de la colle to bolt/to screw/to stick (sur to);2 ( décider) to set [date, prix, taux, conditions, itinéraire]; fixer son choix sur qch/qn to decide on sth/sb; au jour fixé on the appointed day;3 ( établir) fixer son domicile en France to make one's home in France; fixer le siège de l'organisation à Paris to base the organization's headquarters in Paris;4 ( stabiliser) to fix [couleur, émulsion]; to establish [frontières, forme littéraire]; to regulate [orthographe, langue]; fixer ses idées sur le papier/par écrit to set one's ideas down on paper/in writing; fixer des dunes avec des oyats to stabilize sand dunes with marram grass; substance qui fixe l'azote nitrogen-fixing substance;5 ( concentrer) to focus; fixer son attention/son regard sur qn/qch to focus one's attention/one's gaze on sb/sth;6 ( observer) to stare at [personne, objet, point]; fixer qn d'un regard idiot to stare at sb stupidly; qu'est-ce qu'il a à me fixer, celui-là? what's he staring at me like that for?B se fixer vpr1 Tech ( s'attacher) [équipement, pièce] to be attached (à to); mon porte-serviettes se fixe au mur avec des ventouses/vis my towel rail is fixed to the wall with suction cups/screws;2 ( décider) to set oneself [but, conduite, limite, budget]; la tâche qu'il s'est fixée the task that he set himself; se fixer comme or pour but de faire to set oneself the goal of doing;3 ( s'installer) [personne, population] to settle; ( se ranger) [personne] to settle down; se fixer à l'étranger to settle abroad; un marginal qui n'a jamais voulu se fixer a dropout who never wanted to settle down;4 ( se figer) se fixer dans l'esprit/la mémoire de qn to stick in sb's mind/memory; les soupçons se sont fixés sur moi suspicion fell on me; leur système d'écriture s'est fixé dès l'antiquité their writing system was established in ancient times;5 Zool [coquillage, moule] to attach itself (à, sur to).[fikse] verbe transitif1. [accrocher - généralement] to fix ; [ - par des épingles, des punaises] to pin (on) ; [ - avec de l'adhésif] to tape (on) ; [ - avec un fermoir, un nœud] to fasten2. [en regardant] to staretout le monde avait les yeux fixés sur elle everybody was staring at her, all eyes were on her3. [concentrer]fixer son attention/esprit sur quelque chose to focus one's attention/mind on somethingfixer son choix sur quelque chose to decide ou to settle on something5. [informer]6. [établir]fixer son domicile à Paris to take up (permanent) residence ou to settle (down) in Paris7. [stabiliser] to fixfixer la langue/l'orthographe to standardize the language/the spelling————————se fixer verbe pronominal (emploi passif)[s'accrocher] to be fixed ou fastenedça se fixe avec une courroie you attach it with a strap, you strap it on————————se fixer verbe pronominal intransitif1. [s'installer] to settle2. [se stabiliser] to settle down————————se fixer verbe pronominal transitifil s'est fixé un but dans la vie, réussir he has (set himself) one aim in life, to succeed————————se fixer sur verbe pronominal plus préposition[choisir] to decide on -
2 Moore, Hiram
SUBJECT AREA: Agricultural and food technology[br]b. 19 July 1801 New England, USAd. c. 1874 Wisconsin, USA[br]American farmer and inventor who developed the first combine harvester.[br]Hiram Moore was the son of a New England stonemason. In 1831 he moved to West Michigan to farm, and he and his two brothers settled in Climax in Kalamazoo County.Stimulated by a conversation with his neighbour, John Hascall, Moore made a model harvesting machine, which he patented in 1834. By the following year he had built a full-scale machine, but it broke down very quickly. In 1835 he successfully harvested 3 acres left standing for the purpose. Each year alterations and additions were made to the machine, and by 1839 over 50 acres were successfully harvested and threshed in the one operation by the Moore-Hascall machine.During further developments which took place in the 1840s, Moore sold much of his interest to Senator Lucius Lyon. By the late 1840s this source of funding was no longer available, and attempts to extend the patent became embroiled in similar attempts by McCormick and Hussey and were blocked by rural pressures stemming from the fear that high machinery prices would ensue if the patents continued.Discouraged, Moore moved to Brandon, Wisconsin, where he farmed 600 acres. He was still developing various machines, but was no longer actively involved in the development of the combine harvester. He continued to work his own machine, with which he would cut just a few acres each year.[br]Further ReadingGraeme Quick and Wesley Buchele, 1978, The Grain Harvesters, American Society of Agricultural Engineers (describes Hiram Moore's achievements in detail).AP
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