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fixed term contract [ˌfɪksttɜːmˈkɒntrækt] N
I. fixed [Brit fɪkst, Am fɪkst] VB pp
fixed → fix II, III
II. fixed [Brit fɪkst, 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 [Brit fɪks, Am fɪks] N
1. fix (quandary):
fix inf
fix inf
2. fix inf:
3. fix (means of identification):
to take a fix on AVIAT, NAUT ship
to get a fix on sth fig
4. fix (rigged arrangement) inf:
II. fix [Brit fɪks, Am fɪks] VB 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
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) inf:
fix contest, election, match
fix judge, jury, witness
8. fix (get even with) inf:
fix bully, criminal
9. fix:
fix ART, BIOL, CHEM, PHOTO
III. fix [Brit fɪks, Am fɪks] VB intr (inject oneself)
fix inf
fix inf
I. term [Brit təːm, Am tərm] N
1. term:
term SCHOOL, UNIV
term SCHOOL, UNIV
in or during term (-time) SCHOOL, UNIV
autumn, spring, summer term SCHOOL, UNIV
2. term (word, phrase):
3. term MATH:
4. term (limit):
to set or put a term to sth
II. terms N npl
1. terms (conditions):
terms COMM
terms of trade COMM, ECON
2. terms:
to come to terms with identity, past, condition, disability
to come to terms with identity, past, condition, disability
to come to terms with death, defeat, failure
3. terms (relations):
4. terms (point of view):
III. in terms of PREP
1. in terms of (as expressed by):
espresso in, in funzione di also MATH
2. in terms of (from the point of view of):
IV. term [Brit təːm, Am tərm] VB trans
to term sth sth
I. contract N [Brit ˈkɒntrakt, Am ˈkɑntrækt]
1. contract (agreement):
contract ADMIN, LAW
contratto m (for per; with con)
2. contract COMM (tender):
to put work out to contract before n labour, worker
3. contract (for assassination) inf:
4. contract GAMES (in bridge):
II. contract VB trans [Brit kənˈtrakt, Am kənˈtrækt]
1. contract MED (develop):
contract virus, disease
contrarre (from da)
2. contract LAW (arrange):
contract marriage, alliance, debt, duty, loan
3. contract COMM, LAW:
4. contract (tighten):
contract muscles
III. contract VB intr [Brit kənˈtrakt, Am kənˈtrækt]
1. contract COMM, LAW (undertake):
2. contract (shrink):
contract wood, metal:
contract power, influence, support, funds:
contract market:
3. contract:
contract MED, PHYSIOL
English
English
Italian
Italian
term of contract
Italian
Italian
English
English
I. term [tɜ:rm] N
1. term (label, word):
2. term pl (conditions):
3. term (limit):
term COMM
4. term:
term of contract
term of office
5. term (category):
termini m pl
6. term UNIV, SCHOOL:
7. term pl:
II. term [tɜ:rm] VB trans
I. fix [fɪks] VB trans
1. fix (repair):
2. fix (fasten):
3. fix (determine):
4. fix (arrange):
5. fix inf lunch, dinner:
6. fix inf (manipulate):
fix election, result
7. fix inf (take revenge on):
8. fix PHYS, PHOTO:
fix color
II. fix [fɪks] VB intr
III. fix [fɪks] N
1. fix inf (dilemma):
2. fix inf (dose of heroin):
3. fix AVIAT, AUTO:
fixed ADJ
I. contract1 [kən·ˈtrækt] VB intr
II. contract1 [kən·ˈtrækt] VB trans
I. contract2 [ˈkɑ:n·trækt] N
II. contract2 [ˈkɑ:n·trækt] VB intr
III. contract2 [ˈkɑ:n·trækt] VB trans
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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