fixable查询结果如下:
现在分词:fixing


词性:|verb|
例句1. twenty-five signs were fixed to lamp posts
例句3. Ben nodded, his eyes fixed on the ground
例句4. modern television techniques of fixing human attention
例句5. he fixed my washing machine

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Anti-back fog fixable medical fog inhalation nozzle for 90 patients with faucial inflammation
防回雾可固定药雾吸入喷咀辅助治疗咽喉部炎症90例
属类:中国大陆-www.ilib.cn-
While none of these conditions existed during the credit boom, these problems are fixable .
尽管这些条件在信贷繁荣期间都不存在,这些问题是可以解决的。
属类:英汉句库-www.ftchinese.com-
To start, we can ask the editors at In Touch to find us a celebrity spokesperson to point out that many sleep problems are fixable .
开始时,可以让《每周接触》的编辑请名人做代表指出很多睡眠问题是可以解决的。
属类:英汉句库-article.yeeyan.org-
And because they use the latest stuff, they're in a position to discover valuable types of fixable brokenness first.
正是由于他们使用最新的东西,他们更容易在不尽人意之处最先发现价值。
属类:英汉句库-article.yeeyan.org-
Said retainer can be embodied in such a way that it is fixable and formed by the curved free end of the needle stem.
止动器也可设计成不可分离的并由针杆的自由端弯曲而成。
属类:英汉句库-ip.com-
Gilson’s fixable-removable bar
吉尔生固定活动两用杆;吉尔生两用杆
属类:化学及生命科学 -医学-
|noun|
1.A difficult or awkward situation from which it is hard to extricate oneself; a predicament.
‘how on earth did you get into such a _fix_ ?’
‘The department was in a _fix_ about the problem, as it had to figure out the exact amount spent by the subscribers.’
2.A dishonest or underhand arrangement.
‘obviously, his appointment was a _fix_ ’
‘She found it hard to believe a forecast favourable to the Administration wasn't somehow a politically dishonest _fix_ .’
3.A dose of a narcotic drug to which one is addicted.
‘he hadn't had his _fix_ ’
‘This man was a convicted drug addict who had falsified prescriptions to get his _fixes_ .’
4.A measure taken to resolve a problem or correct a mistake; a solution or remedy.
‘making everything easier for the car driver would only be a short-term _fix_ ’
‘the company is working on a _fix_ but suggests users consider technical workarounds in the meantime’
5.A position determined by visual or radio bearings or astronomical observations.
‘the radio operator received the distress call and calculated the _fix_ ’
‘It has navigation, communications, and recording systems and can obtain exact position _fixes_ from beacons set in the sea bottom.’
6.An experience of something from which one derives great pleasure or stimulation.
‘get your coffee _fix_ at home with this state-of-the-art espresso-maker’
‘I'm usually in Neanderthal mode until I've had my caffeine _fix_ for the morning.’
|verb|
1.(of a person’s eyes, attention, or mind) be directed steadily or unwaveringly towards.
‘her gaze _fixed_ on Jess’
‘His mind _fixed_ only on the dark deed at hand and fulfilling his mission once and for all!’
2.(of a plant or microorganism) assimilate (nitrogen or carbon dioxide) by forming a non-gaseous compound.
‘lupins _fix_ gaseous nitrogen in their root nodules’
‘The fruit were covered with aluminium foil to prevent them from _fixing_ carbon dioxide.’
3.Arrange (something) on a permanent basis.
‘the rate of interest is _fixed_ for the life of the loan’
‘the rent will be _fixed_ at £300 a month’
4.Arrange for someone to have something; provide someone with something.
‘I'll _fix_ you up with a room’
‘She hoped that we would _fix_ her up with some accommodation.’
5.Assign or determine (a person’s liability or responsibility) for legal purposes.
‘there are no facts which _fix_ the defendant with liability’
‘This is all about _fixing_ legal liability, so it is not a purely philosophical debate.’
6.Be intending or planning to do something.
‘I'm _fixing_ to call the state patrol’
‘So, one way or another, we'd be _fixing_ to move about now in any case.’
7.Castrate or spay (an animal); neuter.
‘My soon to be _fixed_ 6 month old female Boxer has a tenancy to hump for no apparent reason.’
‘He said all his cats are _fixed_ males and if I have any problems with them to let him know.’
8.Decide or settle on (a specific price, date, course of action, etc.)
‘no date has yet been _fixed_ for a hearing’
‘There will be many demands on the council's coffers before the budget is _fixed_ for 2005 / 06.’
9.Direct one’s eyes, mind, or attention steadily or unwaveringly towards.
‘Ben nodded, his eyes _fixed_ on the ground’
‘They looked like bird dogs, their eyes all _fixed_ on the exact same spot in the middle distance.’
10.Do the necessary work to improve or adapt something.
‘we were trying to _fix_ up the house so that it became vaguely comfortable’
‘I bought a ‘broken’ computer from a garage sale for ten dollars with a view to _fixing_ it up.’
11.Establish the exact location of (something) by using radar or visual bearings or astronomical observation.
‘having made landfall, he _fixed_ his position’
‘The American and Filipino artillerymen tried to _fix_ the enemy's position by the use of sound waves, but this method proved too delicate and complicated.’
12.Fasten (something) securely in a particular place or position.
‘they had candles _fixed_ to their helmets’
‘her words have remained _fixed_ in my memory’
13.Influence the outcome of (something, especially a race, match, or election) by illegal or underhand means.
‘the club attempted to _fix_ last Thursday's league match’
‘Democracy came in the form of elections that were _fixed_ and manipulated.’
14.Look at someone unwaveringly.
‘Cowley _fixed_ him with a cold stare’
‘‘What you doing up so early?’ her mother continued, _fixing_ her with an unblinking stare.’
15.Make (a dye, photographic image, or drawing) permanent.
‘he perfected a process of _fixing_ a photographic likeness on a silver plate’
‘Ultimately, the fate of photography depended on _fixing_ the image so it would not fade or darken.’
16.Make arrangements for (something); organize.
‘Harry's _fixed_ up a meeting’
‘I've _fixed_ for you to see him on Thursday’
17.Mend or repair.
‘you've forgotten to _fix_ that shelf’
‘And, if it's a genuine glitch, I _fix_ it right away.’
18.Prepare or arrange for the provision of (food or drink)
‘Ruth _fixed_ herself a cold drink’
‘It was past the time she usually _fixed_ herself a little something for lunch, and her knees were beginning to go rubbery.’
19.Preserve or stabilize (a specimen) with a chemical substance prior to microscopy or other examination.
‘specimens were _fixed_ in buffered formalin’
‘Briefly, slides were _fixed_ in acetone for 5 minutes.’
20.Put (a bad or unwelcome situation) right.
‘the international community should not rely on the UN to _fix_ the world's problems’
‘We said we would _fix_ immigration, law and order, and the Treaty of Waitangi industry.’
21.Settle the form of (a language).
‘By aiming at _fixing_ the language, he succeeded in giving the standard of reputable use’
‘The members of the Great Assembly _fixed_ the specific language of prayer - not to limit us, but to help guide us toward what we should want out of life.’
22.Take an injection of a narcotic drug.
‘She confessed that she had just started _fixing_ herself with Morphine and Pethedine.’
‘A final design issue that was explored was ‘chill out rooms’ where drug users could relax after _fixing_ in the injecting room.’
23.Take revenge on or punish (someone)
‘that little swine–I'll _fix_ him next time’
‘This will allow us to destroy the lead company as the second enemy is being _fixed_ by the minefield.’
24.Tidy or neaten (something, especially one’s hair, clothes, or make-up)
‘Laura was _fixing_ her hair’
‘I gasped and stood up quickly, trying to _fix_ my clothing and hair.’
独上高台望四海 手揽云月傍天飞, 落叶重重已十月 归鸟凄凄啼心扉。

