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1 fix an election
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2 fix
1) розм. домовленість, угода; розм. хабар2) прикріпляти; встановлювати, фіксувати, призначати (в т. ч. ціну); підкупати; фальсифікувати; визначати розмір ( штрафу тощо)- fixation- fixer•- fix a jury
- fix a maximum rate
- fix a penalty
- fix a price
- fix a registration list
- fix a time-limit
- fix a vessel
- fix an election
- fix by law
- fix by statute
- fix election
- fix elections
- fix election for a date
- fix elections for a date
- fix prices
- fix responsibility
- fix the amount of reparations
- fix the date of ratification
- fix the date
- fix the jury
- fix the penalty
- fix the prices of products
- fix the punishment
- fix the voting procedure
- fix-up
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I n1. розм. скрутне становище; дилема2. місцеперебування; координати3. ав. рад. засічка4. розм. відступне; хабар- tax fixes пільги по податках, що надаються за хабаріII v1. укріплювати; закріплювати; прикріплювати2. призначати, визначати, вирішувати, установлювати (строк, ціну тощо)3. зазначати, фіксувати, констатувати5. рад. ав. засікати; точно визначати широту і довготу- to fix a change зафіксувати/ констатувати зміну- to fix a date for a conference призначити день конференції- to fix the duration of a call встановити тривалість перебування (дипломатичної місії тощо)- to fix an election фальсифікувати вибори- to fix responsibility покладати відповідальність -
4 fix election
= fix elections фальсифікувати вибори, підтасовувати (фальсифікувати) результати виборів -
5 fix election for a date
= fix elections for a date призначати вибори на певну дату -
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7 fix elections for a date
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