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    fixation查询结果如下:

    音标:[fɪk'seɪʃn]
    名词复数:fixation 词频:高频常用词
    基本释义/说明:n.固定
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    n.
    ①[U]固定;凝固;定影;定像;注视;
    the fixation of a photographic film
    照相软片之定影.
    ②[C]【心】注视;固结;固恋
    -扩展释义
    n.
    1. 固定(法);凝固(法),2. 注视,3. 【摄】定影
    【医学】 【医学】
    固定, 固定术 , 结合
    Intervention: All patients were treated with immediate debridement and external fixation (stage 1).
    干预:所有患者立即清创、外固定(第1期)。
    n. 【法律专业】
    录制 ,固着
    To form a fixation;become attached to in an immature or neurotic way.
    固着,依恋形成固着心态;不成熟地或神经质地与…联系
    【海运】
    定像(电视,雷达等),凝视,不挥发,安置,固定,凝固,定影
    -同义词和反义词

    词性:noun

    例句1. the modern fixation on fitness’

    同义词系列2
    -fixation的不同词性形态

    形容词 变体/同根词

    Capable of being fixed, repairable. || attachable
    “This is fixable and there is an opportunity for us to climb the league table of UK regions and be more competitive.”
    “While this board clearly has some rough edges, they all seem fairly minor and generally fixable.”
    “We live in a world where people expect everything to be preventable or fixable.”
    Not changing, not able to be changed, staying the same. || Stationary. || Attached; affixed. || Chemically stable. || Supplied with what one needs. || (law) Of sound, recorded on a permanent medium. || (dialectal, informal) Surgically rendered infertile (spayed, neutered or castrated). || Rigged; fraudulently prearranged. || (problem) Resolved; corrected.
    “The fixed iron bars will prevent the cracks in the wall from growing bigger.”
    “You can opt for a fixed rate of interest, which is typically higher than the general retail rate.”
    “Bernard had a fixed view on how society should operate and be organized.”
    Without a fix (attachment, repair, predicament, etc.); unfixed
    “And oft upon yon craggy mount, Where threat’ning cliffs hang high, Have I observ’d him stop to count With fixless stare the sky.”
    Relating to fixation.
    Serving to fix or bind.

    名词 变体/同根词

    fixation的复数形式
    “With practice, participants become more efficient at searching, and can process the whole display with only one or two fixations.”
    “We eat candy bars as fast as we can peel them to appease our oral fixations and our need for a fix.”
    “A reader’s eye still moves in a series of jumps and stops known as saccades and fixations.”
    fixative的异体字
    The state or condition of being fixed.
    “The cat looked at him with great round eyes that were diabolical in their fixedness.”
    “One can’t help but respect this fortepianist, though, for his courage and for the fixedness of his vision.”
    “One feels that each, in different ways, has confronted the fixedness of a poetic identity and managed to break it open, to begin again.”
    The state or condition of being fixable.
    (anatomy) Any muscle that fixes, or limits the movement, of a bone or joint
    “It is in consequence of the digestion of vaccinal products that the phagocytes manufacture the fixator.”

    动词 变体/同根词

    (transitive) To make something fixed and stable; to fix. || To stare fixedly at something. || (intransitive) To attend to something to the exclusion of all others; used with on. || (psychology) To attach oneself to a person or thing in a pathological or neurotic manner; used with on.
    “Instead, they fixate upon the mysterious influence which he is believed to have exerted over its editorial staff.”
    “High achievers can easily fixate on their flaws, obsessing about minor problems until they’ve blown them out of proportion.”
    “Some surgeons impact the shell implant into the acetabulum, and other surgeons prefer to fixate the implant with screws.”
    (transitive, obsolete) To pierce; now generally replaced by transfix. || (transitive, by extension) (Of a piercing look) to direct at someone. || (transitive) To attach; to affix; to hold in place or at a particular time. || (transitive, figuratively, usually in the passive) To focus or determine (oneself, on a concept); to fixate. || (transitive) To mend, to repair. || (transitive, informal) To prepare (food). || (transitive) To make (a contest, vote, or gamble) unfair; to privilege one contestant or a particular group of contestants, usually before the contest begins; to arrange immunity for defendants by tampering with the justice system via bribery or extortion || (transitive, US, informal) To surgically render an animal, especially a pet, infertile. || (mathematics) To map a (point or subset) to itself. || (transitive, informal) To take revenge on, to best; to serve justice on an assumed miscreant. || (transitive) To render (a photographic impression) permanent by treating with such applications as will make it insensitive to the action of light. || (chemistry) To convert into a stable or available form. || (intransitive) To become fixed; to settle or remain permanently; to cease from wandering; to rest. || (intransitive) To become firm, so as to resist volatilization; to cease to flow or be fluid; to congeal; to become hard and malleable, as a metallic substance.
    “We will do what we can to fix what has been broken.”
    “Let’s fix a time and date to get together again to discuss this.”
    “Helena firmly believed she would have won if her opponent did not fix the results.”
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