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fixture

/fiks-cher/US // ˈfɪks tʃər //UK // (ˈfɪkstʃə) //

固定设备,固定装置,固定资产,固定的

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : something securely, and usually permanently, attached or appended, as to a house, apartment building, etc.: a light fixture; kitchen fixtures.
    • : a person or thing long established in the same place or position.
    • : Machinery. any of various devices for holding work in a machine tool, especially one for machining in a straight line, as in a planer or milling machine.any of various devices for holding parts in certain positions during welding, assembly, etc.
    • : Law. a movable chattel, as a machine or heating plant, that, by reason of annexation to real property and adaptation to continuing use in connection with the realty, is considered a part of the realty.
    • : Fox Hunting. one of a series of meets scheduled by a hunt to take place at a time and location listed on a card that is sent, usually once a month, to each member of a hunt.
    • : the act of fixing.
    • : British. an event that takes place regularly.

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Examples

  • My wife would even say I’m handy around the house, fixing broken light fixtures, leaky faucets, unsquared door frames.

  • The science behind these fancy light fixtures is even more simple than you might think—and it’s surprisingly effective.

  • There were bright blue cabinets and mismatched geometric light fixtures.

  • Miller’s casket was carried into the historic State House by troopers who served along with him and placed under its dome, steps away from the Senate chamber, where he was a fixture at the rostrum for three decades.

  • If you don’t want the foosball table to be a permanent fixture in your space, there are foldable and portable options available.

  • The energy economy has always been a fixture of Texas life, and that has not changed.

  • Airlines in particular have been a regular fixture on the CEI list.

  • Carter has also been a fixture on boards and expert panels, in think tanks and at universities.

  • And in California, where carports are already common, solar canopies have become a fixture.

  • She has been a regular fixture in the British gossip pages despite a hectic schedule of rehearsals.

  • The terminal C is held to the metal covering of the fixture, while the end D is held to one of the wires.

  • In testing a fixture, the plug A is turned into a socket of some source of current, and a lamp is turned into the socket B.

  • The person who cares for things unusual will find the candle sconce made of a cowhorn a suitable fixture for the den.

  • The supply pipe to every fixture should have a stop on it directly under the fixture.

  • Therefore the piping for this fixture must be of a permanent nature.