[] to decide on a date, a time, an amount, etc. for sth 确定,决定(日期、时间、数量等)◆Has the date of the next meeting been fixed? 下次会议的日期确定了吗?◆Interest on the loan is fixed at 4.5% for the first three years (= will not change during that time). 4.5% 的贷款利率在头三年固定不变。SYNset ➡ see note at arrange
[] fix sth (up)to arrange or organize sth 安排;组织◆I'll fix up a meeting with the supplier. 我会安排与供应商开一次会议。◆How are you fixed (= do you have any plans) for Thursday? 星期四你有甚麽安排的?
[] to repair or correct sth 修理;校准◆Our engineers are trying to fix the problem. 我们的工程师正设法解决这个问题。
() [] fix pricesto decide with other businesses that you will sell particular goods or services at the same prices and not compete with each other. This is illegal in many countries 操纵(价格)◆The companies were fined over $20 million for fixing toy prices. 这些公司因为操纵玩具价格而被罚款 2 000 多万元。➡price-fixing
() [] (usually be fixed) to decide on the official price of sth, especially gold, at a particular time of the day, based on supply and demand 确定(黄金)定盘价◆Gold was fixed at $818.70 an ounce on Wednesday afternoon in London. 周三下午伦敦的黄金定盘价为每盎司 818.70 美元。➡fixing