English-Thai Dictionary
fixed
ADJ ที่ ตายตัว ที่ ไม่ สามารถ เปลี่ยนแปลง set permanent varying ti-tai-tua
fixed
ADJ ที่ เหนียวแน่น ที่มั่น คง ที่ ปรับเปลี่ยน ได้ ยาก intent steady flexible ti-niao-naen
fixed
ADJ ที่ ไม่ เปลี่ยน (ใช้กับ สีหน้า ti-pian-pang
fixed
SL ซึ่ง ได้ รับสินบน ถูก ติดสินบน sueng-dai-rab
fixedly
ADV อย่าง จดจ่อ (จ้องดู อย่าง พินิจพิเคราะห์ intently yang-jod-jor
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
FIXED
pp. Settled; established; firm; fast; stable. Fixed air, an invisible and permanently elastic fluid, heavier than common air and fatal to animal life, produced from the combustion of carbonaceous bodies, as wood or charcoal, and by artificial processes; called also aerial acid, cretaceous acid, and more generally, carbonic acid.
Fixed bodies, are those which bear a high heat without evaporation or volatilization.
Fixed stars, are such stars as always retain the same apparent position and distance with respect to each other, and are thus distinguished from planets and comets, which are revolving bodies.
Fixed oils, such as are obtained by simple pressure, and are not readily volatilized; so called in distinction from volatile or essential oils.
FIXEDLY
adv. Firmly; in a settled or established manner; steadfastly.
FIXEDNESS
n. 1. A state of being fixed; stability; firmness; steadfastness; as a fixedness in religion or politics; fixedness of opinion on any subject.
2. The state of a body which resists evaporation or volatilization by heat; as the fixedness of gold.
3. Firm coherence of parts; solidity.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
FIXED
FIXED Fixed, a.
1. Securely placed or fastened; settled; established; firm; imovable; unalterable.
2. (Chem. )
Defn: Stable; non-volatile. Fixed air (Old Chem. ), carbonic acid or carbon dioxide; -- so called by Dr. Black because it can be absorbed or fixed by strong bases. See Carbonic acid, under Carbonic. -- Fixed alkali (Old Chem. ), a non-volatile base, as soda, or potash, in distinction from the volatile alkali ammonia. -- Fixed ammunition (Mil. ), a projectile and powder inclosed together in a case ready for loading. -- Fixed battery (Mil. ), a battery which contains heavy guns and mortars intended to remain stationary; -- distinguished from movable battery. -- Fixed bodies, those which can not be volatilized or separated by a common menstruum, without great difficulty, as gold, platinum, lime, etc. -- Fixed capital. See the Note under Capital, n., 4. -- Fixed fact, a well established fact. [Colloq. ] -- Fixed light, one which emits constant beams; -- distinguished from a flashing, revolving, or intermittent light. -- Fixed oils (Chem. ), non-volatile, oily substances, as stearine and olein, which leave a permanent greasy stain, and which can not be distilled unchanged; -- distinguished from volatile or essential oils. -- Fixed pivot (Mil. ), the fixed point about which any line of troops wheels. -- Fixed stars (Astron.), such stars as always retain nearly the same apparent position and distance with respect to each other, thus distinguished from planets and comets.
FIXEDLY
FIXEDLY Fix "ed *ly, adv.
Defn: In a fixed, stable, or constant manner.
FIXEDNESS
FIXEDNESS Fix "ed *ness, n.
1. The state or quality of being fixed; stability; steadfastness.
2. The quality of a body which resists evaporation or volatilization by heat; solidity; cohesion of parts; as, the fixedness of gold.
New American Oxford Dictionary
fixed
fixed |fikst fɪkst | ▶adjective 1 fastened securely in position: a fixed iron ladder down the port side. • (esp. of a price, rate, or time ) predetermined and not subject to or able to be changed: most trusts locked investors in for a fixed period. • (of a person's expression ) held for a long time without changing, esp. to conceal other feelings: a fixed smile. • (of a view or idea ) held inflexibly: the fixed assumptions of the cold war. 2 [ predic. ] (fixed for ) informal situated with regard to: how's the club fixed for money now? 3 (of a sports contest ) having the outcome dishonestly predetermined: the fight's fixed —the ref has your card marked. DERIVATIVES fix ed ly |ˈfiksidlē |adverb, fix ed ness |ˈfiksidnis |noun
fixed assets
fixed as sets |ˈfɪkst ˈˌæˌsəts | ▶plural noun assets that are purchased for long-term use and are not likely to be converted quickly into cash, such as land, buildings, and equipment. Compare with current assets.
fixed capital
fixed cap i tal ▶noun capital invested in fixed assets.
fixed charge
fixed charge ▶noun a liability to a creditor that relates to specific assets of a company.
fixed costs
fixed costs |fɪkst kɔsts | ▶plural noun business costs, such as rent, that are constant whatever the quantity of goods or services produced.
fixed-do
fixed-do |dō ˌfɪkst ˈdoʊ |(Brit. fixed-doh ) ▶adjective [ attrib. ] Music denoting a system of solmization in which C is called “do, ” D is called “re, ” etc. , irrespective of the key in which they occur. Compare with movable-do.
fixed focus
fixed fo cus ▶noun a camera focus that cannot be adjusted, typically used with a small-aperture lens having a large depth of field.
fixed idea
fixed i de a ▶noun another term for idée fixe.
fixed income
fixed in come ▶noun an income from a pension or investment that is set at a particular figure and does not vary (as a dividend ) or rise with the rate of inflation.
fixed-line
fixed-line ▶adjective denoting or relating to telecommunications systems using cables laid across land, as opposed to cellular radio systems.
fixed odds
fixed odds ▶plural noun odds in betting (especially on soccer results ) that are predetermined, as opposed to a pool system or a starting price.
fixed oil
fixed oil ▶noun a nonvolatile oil of animal or plant origin.
fixed point
fixed point ▶noun Physics a well-defined reproducible temperature that can be used as a reference point, e.g., one defined by a change of phase. ▶adjective (fixed-point ) Computing denoting a mode of representing a number by a single sequence of digits whose values depend on their location relative to a predetermined radix point: these computers perform arithmetic in fixed-point binary format. Often contrasted with floating-point.
fixed star
fixed star ▶noun see star ( sense 1 of the noun ).
fixed-wing
fixed-wing |fɪkst wɪŋ | ▶adjective [ attrib. ] denoting aircraft of the conventional type as opposed to those with rotating wings, such as helicopters.
Oxford Dictionary
fixed
fixed |fɪkst | ▶adjective 1 fastened securely in position: a fixed iron ladder down the port side. • (of a person's expression ) held for a long time without changing, especially to conceal other feelings: a fixed smile. 2 (especially of a price, rate, or time ) predetermined and not able to be changed: loans are provided for a fixed period. • (of a view or idea ) firm or inflexible: the fixed assumptions of the Cold War. 3 (of a sports contest ) having the outcome dishonestly predetermined: the fight's fixed —the ref has your card marked. 4 (fixed for ) informal situated with regard to: how's the club fixed for money now? DERIVATIVES fixedly |ˈfɪksɪdli |adverb, fixedness |ˈfɪksɪdnɪs |noun
fixed assets
fixed as ¦sets ▶plural noun assets which are purchased for long-term use and are not likely to be converted quickly into cash, such as land, buildings, and equipment. Compare with current assets.
fixed capital
fixed cap |ital ▶noun [ mass noun ] capital invested in fixed assets.
fixed charge
fixed charge ▶noun a liability to a creditor which relates to specific assets of a company. Compare with floating charge.
fixed costs
fixed costs ▶plural noun business costs, such as rent, that are constant whatever the amount of goods produced.
fixed-doh
fixed-doh (also fixed-do ) ▶adjective denoting a system of solmization in which C is called ‘doh ’, D is called ‘ray ’, etc. , irrespective of the key in which they occur. Compare with movable-doh.
fixed focus
fixed focus ▶noun a camera focus that cannot be adjusted, typically used with a small-aperture lens having a large depth of field.
fixed idea
fixed idea ▶noun another term for idée fixe.
fixed income
fixed in ¦come ▶noun an income from a pension or investment that is set at a particular figure and does not vary like a dividend or rise with the rate of inflation.
fixed-line
fixed-line ▶adjective denoting or relating to telecommunications systems using cables laid across land, as opposed to cellular radio systems.
fixed odds
fixed odds ▶plural noun odds in betting (especially on soccer results ) that are predetermined, as opposed to a pool system or a starting price.
fixed oil
fixed oil ▶noun a non-volatile oil of animal or plant origin.
fixed point
fixed point ▶noun 1 Physics a well-defined reproducible temperature which can be used as a reference point, e.g. one defined by a change of phase. 2 [ as modifier ] Computing denoting a mode of representing a number by a single sequence of digits whose values depend on their location relative to a predetermined radix point. Often contrasted with floating-point.
fixed star
fixed star ▶noun see star ( sense 1 of the noun ).
fixed-wing
fixed-wing ▶adjective denoting aircraft of the conventional type as opposed to those with rotating wings, such as helicopters.
American Oxford Thesaurus
fixed
fixed adjective 1 there are fixed ropes on the rock face: fastened, secure, fast, firm; riveted, moored, anchored. 2 a fixed period of time: predetermined, set, established, arranged, specified, decided, agreed, determined, confirmed, prescribed, allotted, definite, defined, explicit, precise.
Oxford Thesaurus
fixed
fixed adjective 1 there are fixed ropes on the rock face: fastened, secure, fast, firm, stable; rooted, riveted, moored, anchored, permanent. ANTONYMS temporary. 2 a contract for a fixed period of time: predetermined, set, established, allotted, settled, prearranged, arranged, specified, decided, agreed, determined, confirmed, prescribed, decreed; definite, defined, explicit, express, precise, exact; not subject to change, inflexible, unalterable, unchangeable, irreversible, rigid, hard and fast, writ in stone. ANTONYMS flexible. 3 he stood watching with a fixed grin: insincere, false, fake, vacuous; emotionless, lifeless, motionless. ANTONYMS sincere.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
fixed
fixed /fɪkst /→fix 形容詞 more ~; most ~1 【場所などに 】固定した , 据え付けの «on , to , in » ; 〈視線などが 〉じっと動かない ▸ a loudspeaker fixed to the wall 壁に取りつけられたスピーカー 2 〖通例 名詞 の前で 〗決められた, 変動しない 〈率 数量 時間など 〉▸ a fixed rate 定率 ▸ a fixed price 定価 ▸ a fixed term 決まった期間 .3 〖名詞 の前で 〗固執的な, 柔軟性を欠いた, 確固とした 〈考え 意見など 〉▸ a fixed idea 固定観念 .4 〖be ~ for A 〗A 〈必要な物 〉を持っている, Aの準備のある ▸ How are you fixed for A?⦅話 ⦆A 〈金 時間 〉はどのくらいあるか ; (予定などを尋ねて )A 〈日時 〉はどうか .5 〖名詞 の前で 〗(感情のこもらない )うわべだけの, 硬い 〈表情 笑みなど 〉▸ a fixed smile 作り笑い .6 ⦅話 ⦆〈試合などが 〉不正に仕組まれた, 八百長の .7 比較なし 〘化 〙凝固した ; 不揮発性の .have [be of ] no f ì xed addr é ss [⦅英 ⦆ ab ó de ]〘法 〙住所不定である .~̀ á ssets 固定資産 .~̀ c á pital 固定資本 .~̀ ch á rge (長期間不変の )固定料金, 定額料金 .~̀ c ó sts 〘経 〙固定費用 〘生産量にかかわらず一定額を必要とする費用; 地代など 〙.~̀ f ó cus 固定焦点 .~̀ í ncome 固定収入 〘年金などからの収入 〙.~̀ ó dds 固定賭 (か ) け率 .~̀ ó il 不揮発性油 .~̀ st á r 恒星 .f í x ed ness /-ɪd- /名詞
fixedly
fix ed ly /fɪ́ksɪdli /副詞 じっと, まじまじと ; 確定的に ; しっかりと ▸ stare fixedly at A Aをじっと見つめる