fix
verb
uk
/fɪks/ us
/fɪks/fix verb (REPAIR)
fix verb (ARRANGE)
- Let's meet for lunch if we can fix a day to suit us both.
- The directors had some difficulty in fixing a date for the meeting.
- Our next rehearsal has been fixed for Tuesday 22nd.
- Can you fix it for me to see a West-End show while I'm in London?
- They finally fixed the price at £125 000less than their original asking price.
fix verb (FASTEN)
- Many shops have video cameras fixed to their walls or ceilings for security reasons.
- For now I've fixed a shower attachment to the bath tapsbut one day I'll get an electric shower fitted.
- They fixed a plastic sheet over the broken window.
- The judge was trying to fix the rosette to the bridle of the winning horse.
- I'm afraid we're having difficulty fixing this curtain rail in place.
fix verb (SIGHT)
fix verb (KEEP)
继续想(某事);记得(某事)
It is somehow fixed in my mind that my fate and that woman's are intertwined.
我和那个女人的命运已经交织在一起了,这个想法在我脑海挥之不去。
She was so frightened that she could not fix her thoughts on anything.
她害怕得大脑一片混乱,根本甚么也想不清楚。
fix verb (CHEAT)
fix verb (HAIR/MAKE-UP/CLOTHES)
fix verb (PREPARE)
fix verb (PUNISH)
fix verb (PRESERVE COLOURS)
fix verb (STOP REPRODUCTION)
fix verb (DRUG)
fix
noun
uk
/fɪks/ us
/fɪks/fix noun (CHEAT)
[ C usually singular ]
a situation in which someone does something dishonest to make certain that a competitionraceor election is won by a particular person
fix noun (AWKWARD SITUATION)
[ C usually singular ] informal
窘境;困境
I'm in a bit of a fix with the arrangements.
这样的安排让我陷入了窘境。