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fixed capital
capital fijo
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
fixed capital SUST.
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
fixed [ingl. am. fɪkst, ingl. brit. fɪkst] ADJ.
1.1. fixed (unchanging):
fixed price/rate/premium
fixed principles/position/view
1.2. fixed (prearranged):
fixed date/time
2. fixed (steady, unmoving):
fixed gaze/attention
fixed smile/expression
3. fixed (provided with) coloq.:
I. fix [ingl. am. fɪks, ingl. brit. fɪks] V. trans.
1.1. fix (establish):
fix date/time/price
fix details
1.2. fix (organize):
2.1. fix (secure):
to fix sth to sth
fix bayonets! MILIT.
2.2. fix (implant):
2.3. fix (pin):
to fix the blame on sb/sth
3.1. fix (direct steadily):
3.2. fix (look at):
4.1. fix (prepare):
fix esp ingl. am. coloq.
4.2. fix esp ingl. am. (make presentable):
5. fix (repair) coloq.:
fix car/household appliance
6. fix (influence fraudulently) coloq.:
fix election/contest
amañar coloq.
fix election/contest
arreglar coloq.
fix jury
comprar coloq.
7.1. fix argot (deal with):
arreglar coloq.
¡ya la voy a arreglar yo! coloq.
7.2. fix argot (kill):
liquidar coloq.
8. fix (neuter) ingl. am.:
fix coloq., eufem.
fix coloq., eufem.
operar coloq., eufem.
9.1. fix (make permanent):
fix film/drawing/colors
9.2. fix nitrogen:
10. fix (determine position of):
fix AERO., NÁUT.
II. fix [ingl. am. fɪks, ingl. brit. fɪks] V. intr.
fix (make plans, intend) ingl. am.:
III. fix [ingl. am. fɪks, ingl. brit. fɪks] SUST.
1. fix (predicament) coloq.:
2. fix argot:
chute m Esp. argot
pincharse coloq.
3. fix:
fix AERO., NÁUT.
to get a fix on sth sailor/airman:
4. fix (put-up job):
fix coloq.
tongo m coloq.
fix coloq.
arreglo m coloq.
for the fight, the fix was on or in ingl. am.
for the fight, the fix was on or in ingl. am.
5. fix (solution):
I. capital1 [ingl. am. ˈkæpədl, ingl. brit. ˈkapɪt(ə)l] SUST.
1. capital C (city):
2. capital C (letter):
3. capital U FIN.:
II. capital1 [ingl. am. ˈkæpədl, ingl. brit. ˈkapɪt(ə)l] ADJ.
1. capital DER.:
capital crime/offense
2.1. capital (major):
capital consideration
capital importance
capital importance
2.2. capital (principal city):
3. capital TIPOGR.:
capital letter
4. capital (excellent):
capital arcznte.
as interj. capital!
capital2 [ingl. am. ˈkæpədl, ingl. brit. ˈkapɪt(ə)l] SUST. ARQUIT.
en el diccionario PONS
en el diccionario PONS
I. fix [fɪks] V. trans.
1. fix (fasten):
2. fix (determine):
3. fix (arrange):
to fix one's face coloq.
4. fix (repair):
5. fix ingl. am. coloq. (food):
6. fix coloq. (manipulate):
fix election, result
7. fix coloq. (take revenge on):
8. fix FÍS., FOTO:
fix colour
II. fix [fɪks] SUST.
1. fix coloq. (dilemma):
2. fix coloq. (shot):
pichicata f Arg.
3. fix AERO., AUTO.:
fixed ADJ.
I. capital [ˈkæpɪtl, ingl. am. -ət̬l] SUST.
1. capital (principal city):
2. capital TIPOGR.:
3. capital ARQUIT.:
4. capital FIN.:
to make capital (out) of sth fig.
II. capital [ˈkæpɪtl, ingl. am. -ət̬l] ADJ.
1. capital (principal):
2. capital TIPOGR.:
capital letter
3. capital DER.:
4. capital ingl. brit. (very good):
en el diccionario PONS
en el diccionario PONS
fixed ADJ.
I. fix [fɪks] V. trans.
1. fix (repair):
2. fix (fasten):
3. fix (determine):
4. fix (arrange):
to fix one's face coloq.
5. fix coloq. lunch, dinner:
6. fix coloq. (manipulate):
fix election, result
7. fix coloq. (take revenge on):
8. fix FÍS., FOTO:
fix color
II. fix [fɪks] V. intr.
to be fixing to do sth reg: esp. Southern
III. fix [fɪks] SUST.
1. fix coloq. (dilemma):
2. fix argot (dose of heroin):
pichicata f Arg.
3. fix AERO., AUTO.:
I. capital [ˈkæp·ə·təl] SUST.
1. capital (principal city):
2. capital TIPOGR.:
3. capital ARQUIT.:
4. capital FIN.:
to make capital (out) of sth fig.
II. capital [ˈkæp·ə·təl] ADJ.
1. capital (principal):
2. capital TIPOGR.:
capital letter
3. capital DER.:
Present
Ifix
youfix
he/she/itfixes
wefix
youfix
theyfix
Past
Ifixed
youfixed
he/she/itfixed
wefixed
youfixed
theyfixed
Present Perfect
Ihavefixed
youhavefixed
he/she/ithasfixed
wehavefixed
youhavefixed
theyhavefixed
Past Perfect
Ihadfixed
youhadfixed
he/she/ithadfixed
wehadfixed
youhadfixed
theyhadfixed
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