Fijo in english

Fixed

pronunciation: fɪkst part of speech: adjective
In gestures

fijar = attach ; fix ; set ; brace ; fasten together ; clamp ; lay down ; fasten ; set forth ; clip ; peg ; tack. 

Example: In fixed location notation was physically attached to certain places on the shelves and books were always filed in the same place.Example: One of the functions which I have not specified is that the underlying ideology represented by the AACR aims first at fixing a location for an author and then for a work.Example: If no fines are to be charged for a particular combination of borrower and material type, set the maximum fine to zero.Example: The cheeks were braced from their tops to the ceiling, to prevent the press from twisting or shifting about in use.Example: A book is physically a collection of sheets usually paper ones fastened together and protected by a cover which do form a genuine unit.Example: The original is clamped around the left hand cylinder and a special stencil fastened around the other cylinder.Example: A table is set up in a classroom, books are laid out on it by pupil 'shop assistants' supervised by a rota of teachers, and regular opening hours are laid down and adhered to.Example: The original is clamped around the left hand cylinder and a special stencil fastened around the other cylinder.Example: She sets forth some of the conditions which may have led to this situation in the hope that it may bring about further study.Example: Plastic-covered wire or metal supports are designed to clip firmly to the shelf itself or to the base of the shelf above.Example: As per estimates, the demand for armoured vehicles in the defence forces is pegged at about 2000 vehicles per year.Example: Get four light pieces of wood and fasten them along the edges at the bottom of the lantern, tacking the metal to the wood by means of scutcheon pins.

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» fijar fecha con antelaciónpredate .

Example: Orders may be predated by up to 30 days, if desired.

» fijar la atenciónfix + Posesivo + attention .

Example: Our reading may fix all its attention on this element, in which case, as many readers do, we concentrate on the what-happens-next part of the narrative.

» fijar la atención enfixate on .

Example: She doesn't settle for anything less than everyone in the room fixating on her, and every pair of eyes is indeed happy to oblige.

» fijar la miradafasten + a glance onkeep + Posesivo + eyes on .

Example: The selectman received this explanation in silence, but he fastened on the librarian a glance full of sinister meaning.

Example: While the majority of women drool over 6-pack abs and chiseled shoulders, most men keep their eyes on either boobs or butts.

» fijar la miradafasten + a glance onkeep + Posesivo + eyes on .

Example: The selectman received this explanation in silence, but he fastened on the librarian a glance full of sinister meaning.

Example: While the majority of women drool over 6-pack abs and chiseled shoulders, most men keep their eyes on either boobs or butts.

» fijar las especificaciones de algoset + specifications .

Example: When a library outgrows its second automated circulation system it sets stringent functional, performance and growth specifications and builds from scratch.

» fijar la vistastare (at) .

Example: Staring at the computer for two hours or more each day can affect your eyes.

» fijar la vista enkeep + Posesivo + eyes onfasten + a glance on .

Example: While the majority of women drool over 6-pack abs and chiseled shoulders, most men keep their eyes on either boobs or butts.

Example: The selectman received this explanation in silence, but he fastened on the librarian a glance full of sinister meaning.

» fijar + Posesivo + residencia entake up + residence in .

Example: The hawk has a nest nearby where it has taken up residence to protect its young.

» fijar preciospricefix + prices .

Example: CD-ROM publishers are pricing either low or high and seemingly do not know what rationale to use for pricing.

Example: Production costs are only one of the determining factors when it comes to fixing a book's price.

» fijar precios altosprice + high .

Example: CD-ROM publishers are pricing either low or high and seemingly do not know what rationale to use for pricing.

» fijar precios bajosprice + low .

Example: CD-ROM publishers are pricing either low or high and seemingly do not know what rationale to use for pricing.

» fijarseset up + camplay + eyes onclap + Posesivo + eyes onset + eyes onwatch .

Example: This popular annual funfair sets up camp in the area surrounding the Midi train station in Brussels.

Example: Perhaps Giovanni should have trusted his instincts when he laid eyes on Rappaccini as the scientist tended to his perverse garden.

Example: Seriously, the blobfish is the worst looking creature I've ever clapped eyes on.

Example: That's the most foul, cruel, and bad-tempered rodent you ever set eyes on!.

Example: Watch what occurs as the letters 'New' and a space are typed.

» fijarse atentamentewatch + closely .

Example: Watch closely as the tag number is entered = Fíjate atentamente cómo se introduce el número de la etiqueta.

» fijarse enkeep + Posesivo + eyes on .

Example: While the majority of women drool over 6-pack abs and chiseled shoulders, most men keep their eyes on either boobs or butts.

» fijarse una metaset + a goal .

Example: Librarians sometimes set goals that conflict with their ideal of professional service.

» fijarse una tareaset + Reflexivo + task .

Example: Librarians across the world should set themselves the lofty task of striving to create a global society in which people enjoy peaceful coexistence.

» fijarse un objetivoset + a goal .

Example: Librarians sometimes set goals that conflict with their ideal of professional service.

» fijar una nota en un sitio públicopost .

Example: A broadside is a separately published piece of paper, printed on one side only and intended to be read unfolded; usually intended to be posted, publicly distributed, or sold, e.g. proclamations, handbills, ballad-sheets, news-sheets.

» fijar un colorfix + a colour .

Example: This article presents a steam chamber to dissolve stubborn adhesives, to fix running colours and for other purposes pertaining to restoration.

» fijar un límiteset + a cut-off pointset + a limitcap .

Example: The cut-off point for the ranked output was set to match the number of documents retrieved by MEDLARS.

Example: Limits on total index size are set by the practicalities of searching several sets of index cards in order to complete a search.

Example: States have laws that cap interest rates and fees for loans, but most state laws don't apply to business loans.

» fijar un límite de tiemposet + a time limitset + a deadlineset + a dateline .

Example: Based on my personal experience, you most definitely need to set a time limit to your goals otherwise you will keep on dragging them.

Example: By setting a deadline, as such, you are giving the subscriber a time limit to adhere to, so they know how long they have before the offer runs out.

Example: The international community has set a dateline of three months to forge an agreement to combat climate change.

» fijar un máximocapset + a limitset + a cut-off point .

Example: States have laws that cap interest rates and fees for loans, but most state laws don't apply to business loans.

Example: Limits on total index size are set by the practicalities of searching several sets of index cards in order to complete a search.

Example: The cut-off point for the ranked output was set to match the number of documents retrieved by MEDLARS.

» fijar un plazoset + a time limitset + a deadlineset + a dateline .

Example: Based on my personal experience, you most definitely need to set a time limit to your goals otherwise you will keep on dragging them.

Example: By setting a deadline, as such, you are giving the subscriber a time limit to adhere to, so they know how long they have before the offer runs out.

Example: The international community has set a dateline of three months to forge an agreement to combat climate change.

» fijar un tiempo límiteset + a time limitset + a deadlineset + a dateline .

Example: Based on my personal experience, you most definitely need to set a time limit to your goals otherwise you will keep on dragging them.

Example: By setting a deadline, as such, you are giving the subscriber a time limit to adhere to, so they know how long they have before the offer runs out.

Example: The international community has set a dateline of three months to forge an agreement to combat climate change.

» fijar un topecapset + a limitset + a cut-off point .

Example: States have laws that cap interest rates and fees for loans, but most state laws don't apply to business loans.

Example: Limits on total index size are set by the practicalities of searching several sets of index cards in order to complete a search.

Example: The cut-off point for the ranked output was set to match the number of documents retrieved by MEDLARS.

» volver a fijarreattach  .

Example: After unattaching all three and then reattaching them, everything worked fine.

fijo = fixed ; stationary ; unwavering ; standing ; unmoving ; motionless ; permanent. 

Example: Affinitive relationships that exist between terms are not necessarily connected to one another in any fixed hierarchical manner.Example: In one simple version, known in England as the Scandinavian single platen machine (1841), the press bed and type were stationary throughout.Example: Savage's greatest claim to the attention of present-day librarians is his inspiring and unwavering belief in the value of librarianship.Example: A standing reproach to all librarians is the non-user.Example: The dynamic path generation problem of robots in environments with other unmoving and moving objects is considered.Example: In a control condition, participants recited memorized text to the research assistant who sat motionless.Example: Abstracts planned primarily as alerting devices may be shorter than those abstracts which are to be stored for permanent reference.

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» activo fijo tangibletangible fixed assets .

Example: Tangible fixed assets include physical assets such as land and buildings and equipment.

» bienes fijos tangiblestangible fixed assets .

Example: Tangible fixed assets include physical assets such as land and buildings and equipment.

» campo de longitud fijafixed length field .

Example: A fixed length field is a field which has the same length, that is, contains the same number of characters in each record.

» capital fijofixed capital [Capital invertido en propiedades, material o equipación] .

Example: All forms of loan are for fixed capital only and not for working capital.

» caravana fijamobile home .

Example: The cost of buying the home itself, combined with the cost of renting the site, most often makes even mobile homes less than affordable without a subsidy.

» clave de longitud fijafixed-length key .

Example: For example, a data base with the facility to process only fixed-length keys may well require less maintenance than one with variable-length keys.

» cliente fijoloyalty of custom .

Example: It is the latest incentive being offered to attract the Web user and win over their loyalty of custom.

» de campos fijosfixed-field .

Example: Dbase data bases are fixed-length, fixed-field files in which all records must contain the same fields and be of the same length.

» de longitud fijafixed-length .

Example: Dbase data bases are fixed-length, fixed-field files in which all records must contain the same fields and be of the same length.

» demanda fijainelastic demand .

Example: The model shows that market concentration rises with inelastic demand.

» disco fijofixed disc .

Example: The more space available on your computer's fixed disk, the more records you can accumulate during a search.

» gráfico fijostill graphic .

Example: Different media will be supported: text, still graphics, animated graphics, sound, still images, video images, etc.

» imagen fijastill [Una de las imágenes de una película]still imagemovie stillstill-picture .

Example: This speed is necessary in television, for motion pictures rather than stills as the object.

Example: The advantages of videodisc for storing still images as compared to microforms and optical discs are evident.

Example: The images discussed are mostly photographs and movie stills.

Example: Consequently, a freeze-frame or still-picture effect can be achieved by simply halting the movement of the head across the disc.

» imposición a plazo fijocertificate of deposit .

Example: To be sure, big banks also are reaching out for new depositors and are advertising new rates on certificates of deposit.

» ingresos fijosfixed income .

Example: And to make matters worse, retirees on fixed incomes have recently presented the mayor with a petition deploring the soaring property taxes.

» interés fijofixed interest .

Example: Loans are made at fixed interest rates with flexible repayment terms.

» ir de aquí para allá sin rumbo fijofreewheel .

Example: Prior to his imprisonment He just freewheeled around the country.

» línea fijafixed line .

Example: It is not necessary to set up a fixed line between the two communicating parties and many callers can share the high-capacity networks.

» llave de boca fijaopen-end wrench .

Example: The box wrench, and its brother the open-end wrench, are the most common and versatile wrenches.

» llave fijaspanner .

Example: She has become so concerned about her personal security in the past few months that she now sleeps with a spanner under her pillow.

» mantener Algo fijohold + Nombre + steady .

Example: Hold the camera steady on a railing, the back of a chair, a table, against a door frame to prevent blurry pictures = Mantenga la cámara fija sobre una baranda, el respaldo de una silla, un mesa, contra el marco de una puerta para evitar que las fotografías salgan borrosas.

» mirada fijastare .

Example: Simone Jergens dropped back in her chair and covered her assistant with a sombre stare.

» mirar fijo a los ojoslook (at) + Nombre + straight in the eye .

Example: Her knees knocked and her feet trembled in her boots, but she looked him straight in the eye.

» norma fijafirm rule .

Example: There are no firm rules regarding a specific age by which a person's wisdom teeth have to be extracted.

» permanecer fijoremain + in place .

Example: Each binder has a locking/releasing mechanism to allow the insertion of new entries when required yet ensure that slips remain securely in place when the catalogue is consulted.

» préstamo de período fijofixed date loan period .

Example: This is called a fixed date loan period.

» registro de longitud fijafixed-length record .

Example: A data base of fixed-length records is easier to update since a new record can exactly take the place of an old one.

» regla fijafirm rule .

Example: There are no firm rules regarding a specific age by which a person's wisdom teeth have to be extracted.

» silla fijalocker seat .

Example: They purchased a van which was kitted out with a desk, locker seats, and wall display racks.

» sin domicilio fijoof no fixed abode .

Example: The defendants were predominantly male, single, and of no fixed abode, suffering from serious psychiatric disorder.

» sin norte fijoaimlessly .

Example: A new study has cautioned parents from allowing their teenage children to roam aimlessly without any supervision.

» sin residencia fijaof no fixed abode .

Example: The defendants were predominantly male, single, and of no fixed abode, suffering from serious psychiatric disorder.

» sin rumbo fijoaimlessly .

Example: A new study has cautioned parents from allowing their teenage children to roam aimlessly without any supervision.

» sin un objetivo fijodesultorily .

Example: We progressed from wandering desultorily about our target to a motivated group with clear objectives and systematic execution.

» tarifa fijafixed-price deal .

Example: Companies often transfer customers to their more expensive standard tariff when a fixed price deal comes to an end.

» teléfono fijofixed telephonelandline [land line] .

Example: In 1998, for the first time worldwide the number of new mobile telephones exceeded the number of new fixed telephones.

Example: A landline is also used to increase the security of communications, as it cannot be intercepted by a receiver without physical access to the line.

» trabajo fijoregular job .

Example: Celebrities are people too -- if they weren't famous they'd probably have to have regular jobs like the rest of us.

» ubicación topográfica fijafixed location [Sistema de ordenación de los libros en los estantes típico de las bibliotecas de acceso restringido por el que los libros recibían una notación que era el número de estante y de secuencia dentro de él; esto significaba que los libros tenían un lugar fijo e inamovible a diferencia del sistema actual de intercalación según un número de clasificación lo que hace que los libros cambien relativamente de lugar al aumentar la colección] .

Example: In fixed location notation was physically attached to certain places on the shelves and books were always filed in the same place.

Fijo synonyms

set in spanish: conjunto, pronunciation: set part of speech: verb, noun flat in spanish: plano, pronunciation: flæt part of speech: adjective fast in spanish: rápido, pronunciation: fæst part of speech: adverb, adjective, noun stationary in spanish: estacionario, pronunciation: steɪʃəneri part of speech: adjective firm in spanish: firma, pronunciation: fɜrm part of speech: noun, adjective intent in spanish: intención, pronunciation: ɪntent part of speech: noun steady in spanish: estable, pronunciation: stedi part of speech: adjective rigid in spanish: rígido, pronunciation: rɪdʒəd part of speech: adjective given in spanish: dado, pronunciation: gɪvən part of speech: noun, adjective frozen in spanish: congelado, pronunciation: froʊzən part of speech: adjective regressive in spanish: regresivo, pronunciation: rəgresɪv part of speech: adjective determinate in spanish: determinado, pronunciation: dɪtɜrməneɪt part of speech: adjective concentrated in spanish: concentrado, pronunciation: kɑnsəntreɪtəd part of speech: adjective taped in spanish: grabado, pronunciation: teɪpt part of speech: adjective immobile in spanish: inmóvil, pronunciation: ɪmoʊbəl part of speech: adjective specified in spanish: especificado, pronunciation: spesəfaɪd part of speech: adjective repaired in spanish: reparado, pronunciation: rɪperd part of speech: adjective restored in spanish: restaurado, pronunciation: rɪstɔrd part of speech: adjective fastened in spanish: pegado, pronunciation: fæsənd part of speech: adjective leaded in spanish: con plomo, pronunciation: ledɪd part of speech: adjective unchangeable in spanish: inmutable, pronunciation: əntʃændʒəbəl part of speech: adjective geostationary in spanish: geoestacionario, pronunciation: dʒioʊstæʃəneri part of speech: adjective unmoving in spanish: inmóvil, pronunciation: ənmuvɪŋ part of speech: adjective geosynchronous in spanish: geosíncrono, pronunciation: dʒioʊsɪntʃrənəs part of speech: adjective reconditioned in spanish: reacondicionado, pronunciation: rikəndɪʃənd part of speech: adjective nonmoving in spanish: inmóvil, pronunciation: nɑnmuvɪŋ part of speech: adjective unadjustable in spanish: no ajustable, pronunciation: ənədʒʌstɪbəl part of speech: adjective
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