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1) (arranged in advance; settled: a fixed price.) fijo2) (steady; not moving: a fixed gaze/stare.) fijo3) (arranged illegally or dishonestly: The result was fixed.) amañadotr[fɪkst]1 (set) fijo,-a2 (dishonestly) amañado,-a\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be fixed for something andar de algo■ how are you fixed for money? ¿cómo andas de dinero?of no fixed address sin domicilio fijofixed costs gastos nombre masculino plural generalesfixed ['fɪkst] adj1) stationary: estacionario, inmóvil2) unchanging: fijo, inalterable3) intent: fijoa fixed stare: una mirada fija4)to be comfortably fixed : estar en posición acomodadaadj.• acompasado, -a adj.• alzado, -a adj.• fijado, -a adj.• fijo, -a adj.• hito, -a adj.• inmoble adj.• inmóvil adj.fɪkst1)a) ( unchanging) <price/rate/ideas> fijo; <principles/position> rígidob) ( prearranged) <date/time> fijado3) ( provided with) (colloq)[fɪkst]how are you fixed for money/time? — ¿qué tal andas or estás de dinero/tiempo? (fam)
1. ADJ1) (=permanent, invariable) [amount, number, rate] fijoof no fixed abode or address — (Jur) sin domicilio fijo
2) (=prearranged) establecido3) (=immovable) [smile] inamovible; [stare] fijo4) (=inflexible) [opinion] firme, rígido2.CPDfixed assets NPL — activo msing fijo
fixed charge N — cargo m fijo
fixed costs NPL — costos mpl fijos
fixed penalty (fine) N — sanción f fija
fixed price N — precio m fijo
* * *[fɪkst]1)a) ( unchanging) <price/rate/ideas> fijo; <principles/position> rígidob) ( prearranged) <date/time> fijado3) ( provided with) (colloq)how are you fixed for money/time? — ¿qué tal andas or estás de dinero/tiempo? (fam)
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