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ingresos
finanziamento a tasso fisso

en el Diccionario Oxford Paravia de italiano

fixed rate financing [ˌfɪkstreɪtˈfaɪnænsɪŋ, -fɪˈnænsɪŋ] SUST.

en el Diccionario Oxford Paravia de italiano
tariffare merci
en el Diccionario Oxford Paravia de italiano

I. finance [ingl. brit. ˈfʌɪnans, fʌɪˈnans, fɪˈnans, ingl. am. ˈfaɪnæns, fəˈnæns] SUST.

1. finance (banking, money systems):

high finance before sust. minister, ministry
high finance page, correspondent

2. finance (funds):

ottenere i mezzi finanziari, i fondi (for per; from da)
to get or obtain finance before sust. committee, director

3. finance (credit):

II. finances SUST.

finances npl (financial situation):

III. finance [ingl. brit. ˈfʌɪnans, fʌɪˈnans, fɪˈnans, ingl. am. ˈfaɪnæns, fəˈnæns] V. trans.

finance project:

financing [ingl. brit. ˈfʌɪnansɪŋ, fɪˈnansɪŋ, ingl. am. ˈfaɪnænsɪŋ] SUST.

I. fixed [ingl. brit. fɪkst, ingl. am. fɪkst] V. part. pas.

fixed → fix II, III

II. fixed [ingl. brit. fɪkst, ingl. am. fɪkst] ADJ.

fixed address, gaze, vacation, idea, income, focus, order, price, rate, proportion
fixed intervals
fixed behaviour, method
fixed aim
fixed determination
fixed desire
fixed intention
fixed smile, expression
fixed menu

I. fix [ingl. brit. fɪks, ingl. am. fɪks] SUST.

1. fix (quandary):

fix coloq.
fix coloq.

2. fix coloq.:

3. fix (means of identification):

to take a fix on AERO., NÁUT. ship
to get a fix on sth fig.

4. fix (rigged arrangement) coloq.:

II. fix [ingl. brit. fɪks, ingl. am. fɪks] V. trans.

1. fix (establish, set):

fix date, time, venue, amount, price, limit
fix chronology, position on map
to fix tax at 20%

2. fix (organize):

fix meeting, trip, visit
fix drink, meal, snack
to fix one's face coloq.

3. fix:

fix (mend) article, equipment
fix (sort out) problem

4. fix (attach, insert):

fix curtain, handle, shelf
fix notice
attaccare (on su; to a)
fix post, stake
fissare, piantare (into in)
fix hook, nail
piantare (into in)
fix rope, string

5. fix fig.:

fix suspicion
fare cadere (on su)
fix blame

6. fix (concentrate):

fix attention
fix hopes
riporre (on in)
fix thoughts

7. fix (rig, corrupt) coloq.:

fix contest, election, match
fix judge, jury, witness

8. fix (get even with) coloq.:

fix bully, criminal

9. fix:

fix ARTE, BIOL., QUÍM., FOTO

III. fix [ingl. brit. fɪks, ingl. am. fɪks] V. intr. (inject oneself)

fix coloq.
fix coloq.

I. rate1 [ingl. brit. reɪt, ingl. am. reɪt] SUST.

1. rate (speed):

2. rate (number of occurrences):

3. rate (level):

4. rate (charge):

5. rate (wage):

6. rate ECON. (in foreign exchange):

II. rates SUST.

rates npl ingl. brit.:

business rates before sust. increase, rebate

III. rate1 [ingl. brit. reɪt, ingl. am. reɪt] V. trans.

1. rate (classify):

2. rate (deserve):

rate medal, round of applause

3. rate (value):

rate honesty
rate friendship
rate person

IV. rate1 [ingl. brit. reɪt, ingl. am. reɪt] V. intr. (rank)

V. to rate oneself V. v. refl.

VI. rate1 [ingl. brit. reɪt, ingl. am. reɪt]

rate2 [ingl. brit. reɪt, ingl. am. reɪt] V. trans. arc.

rate person, dog:

en el diccionario PONS

finance [ˈfaɪ·nænts] V. trans.

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.

III. fix [fɪks] SUST.

1. fix coloq. (dilemma):

2. fix coloq. (dose of heroin):

3. fix AERO., AUTO. TRÁF.:

fixed ADJ.

I. rate [reɪt] SUST.

1. rate (speed):

2. rate (proportion):

3. rate (price):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

II. rate [reɪt] V. trans.

to rate sb/sth as sth
considerare qn/qc come qc

III. rate [reɪt] V. intr.

Present
Ifinance
youfinance
he/she/itfinances
wefinance
youfinance
theyfinance
Past
Ifinanced
youfinanced
he/she/itfinanced
wefinanced
youfinanced
theyfinanced
Present Perfect
Ihavefinanced
youhavefinanced
he/she/ithasfinanced
wehavefinanced
youhavefinanced
theyhavefinanced
Past Perfect
Ihadfinanced
youhadfinanced
he/she/ithadfinanced
wehadfinanced
youhadfinanced
theyhadfinanced

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I was in a great stress facing the referee decision that seemed to fix the match and bluntly showed injustices towards my team.
en.wikipedia.org
The submarine surfaced and pursued the convoy, but had to dive again to get a hydrophone fix on her quarry.
en.wikipedia.org
The metalsmith was responsible for making the korymbos of metal and had to fix it firmly onto the crown of the colossal statue.
en.wikipedia.org
He refused to work for white men who would fix the scales and shortchange him when his cotton haul was weighed.
www.chicagotribune.com
They had to send their boys to haul up and fix the banners in place at theatres.
www.thehindu.com

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