单词 | fixed |
释义 | fixed (fɪkst ) 1. adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun] B2 You use fixed to describe something which stays the same and does not or cannot vary. They issue a fixed number of shares that trade publicly. ...a world without fixed laws. Tickets will be printed with fixed entry times. Many restaurants offer fixed-price menus. 2. adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun] B2 If you say that someone has fixed ideas or opinions, you mean that they do not often change their ideas and opinions, although perhaps they should. ...people who have fixed ideas about things. Synonyms: inflexible, set, steady, resolute 3. adjective If someone has a fixed smile on their face, they are smiling even though they do not feel happy or pleased. I had to go through the rest of the evening with a fixed smile on my face. Synonyms: false, fake, feigned, insincere 4. no fixed abode phrase If someone has no fixed abode, they are homeless. [law] They have no fixed abode and live outside the constraints of ordinary society. 5. See also fix Collocations: fixed loan Although mortgage rates fell in 2011 because of lower wholesale costs and increased competition — with the average five-year fixed loan dropping from 5.24% to 4.57% — lenders raised fees to compensate. Times, Sunday Times By the time of deregulation in 1981, it was starting to have trouble coping with rising interest rates and lower fixed loan rates. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Last week it was revealed that landlords are rushing to lock into fixed loans ahead of the expected rate hike. Times, Sunday Times The group's debts are secured on fixed loans at low interest rates until 2012 and it still has plenty of headroom against its loan covenants. Times, Sunday Times They also need custom, which means they are offering five-year fixed loans with rates below 2 per cent - absurdly cheap. Times, Sunday Times This determines whether the association will be open (indetermined number of monomers) or closed (fixed number of monomers). 2014, 'A model of protein association based on their hydrophobic and electric interactions.', PLoS ONE A subpopulation includes a fixed number of candidates rather than a fixed radius. 2010, 'Context based clearing procedure: A niching method for genetic algorithms', Journal of Advanced Research They may either end the tenancy or allow the tenant to stay under an assured shorthold periodic tenancy after expiry of the fixed period. Times, Sunday Times (2018) However, once the fixed period of the tenancy ends, a periodic tenancy is said to arise. Times, Sunday Times (2016) We often provide a 0% balance transfer deal for a fixed period for a fee. Times, Sunday Times (2012) Would you support banning former civil servants and military officers from working for lobbying companies for a fixed period? Times, Sunday Times (2012) Translations: Chinese: 固定的 Japanese: 固定した |
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