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1 securely fix
Макаров: жёстко зафиксировать, жёстко фиксировать -
2 securely fix
жёстко зафиксировать; жёстко фиксировать -
3 to securely fix
Автоматика: жёстко зафиксировать, жёстко фиксировать -
4 fix
местоположение; местонахождение; радиоориентир (на трассе); проф. засечка; пеленг; контрольная точка; ориентир; II фиксировать; закреплять; определение местоположения; засекать; пеленговать; устанавливать неподвижно; закреплять; прикреплять; фиксировать; стопорить; зажимать; защемлять; затвердевать; сгущать; укреплять; приводить в порядок; стопорить; ремонтировать, восстанавливать; придавать окончательную или законченную форму- fix a date - fix a limit - fix over - fix the position - fix up - accurately fix - engineering fix - immovably fix to... - in bad fix - in good fix - obtain a fix - out of fix - quick fix - securely fix -
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6 fix securely
Макаров: жёстко зафиксировать, жёстко фиксировать
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