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1 volatile
['vɒlətaɪl] [AE -tl]1) chim. volatile2) fig. [ situation] imprevedibile; [ market] volatile; [exchange rate, mood] instabile; [ person] volubile* * *volatile /ˈvɒlətaɪl/A a.4 ( di situazione) instabile: The situation in the country is very volatile, la situazione del paese è molto instabile; a very volatile part of the world, una regione fortemente instabile5 (fin.) volatile: volatile prices, prezzi volatili; a volatile market, un mercato soggetto a forti oscillazioni (o volatile)B n.1 (chim., di solito al pl.) sostanza volatile● (chim.) volatile oils, oli essenziali; ( anche) idrocarburi volatili.* * *['vɒlətaɪl] [AE -tl]1) chim. volatile -
2 ♦ fixed
♦ fixed /fɪkst/a.1 fissato: The carpet is fixed to the floor, la moquette è fissata al pavimento; securely fixed, fissato saldamente; to become fixed, fissarsi2 fisso; fermo; immobile; immutabile: a fixed purpose, un fermo proposito; a fixed idea, un'idea fissa; a fixed stare, uno sguardo fisso; fixed rules, regole fisse; a fixed smile, un sorriso fisso (o immobile); His words are fixed in my mind, ho le sue parole fisse in testa3 fissato; deciso; stabilito: at the fixed time, all'ora stabilita; The date is fixed and can't be changed, la data è fissata e non può essere cambiata4 (fam.) sistemato; messo (fam.): DIALOGO → - Inviting someone to stay- I'm not sure how I'm fixed this weekend, non so bene come sono messo per il fine settimana; How are you fixed for money?, come sei messo (o come stai) a soldi?6 (econ., fin., rag.) fisso; costante: fixed income, reddito fisso; fixed parity, parità fissa; fixed prices, prezzi fissi; fixed capital, capitale fisso; fixed supply, offerta costante; fixed costs, costi fissi● (econ.) fixed allowance, razione □ (fin., rag.) fixed assets, attività non correnti; immobilizzazioni; immobili, impianti e macchinari □ (fin.) fixed debt, debito consolidato □ ( banca) fixed deposit, deposito vincolato □ (comput.) fixed disk, disco fisso □ (fotogr.) fixed focus, fuoco fisso □ (leg.) fixed penalty, ammenda ( pena pecuniaria) □ fixed point, (fis.) punto fisso termometrico; (comput.) virgola fissa □ (fin.) fixed-rate mortgage, mutuo a tasso fisso (miss.) □ fixed satellite, satellite fisso □ (astron.) fixed star, stella fissa □ fixed-term appointment [job], nomina [lavoro] a tempo determinato □ (aeron.) fixed-wing, ad ala fissa.
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