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单词 fix up
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fix up


fix

F0154900 (fĭks)v. fixed, fix·ing, fix·es v.tr.1. a. To correct or set right; adjust: fix a misspelling; fix the out-of-date accounts.b. To restore to proper condition or working order; repair: fix a broken machine.2. a. To make ready for a specific purpose, as by altering or combining elements; prepare: fixed the room for the guests; fix lunch for the kids.b. To spay or castrate (an animal).c. To influence the outcome or actions of (something) by improper or unlawful means: fix a prizefight; fix a jury.d. Informal To take revenge upon (someone); get even with.3. a. To place securely; make stable or firm: fixed the tent poles in the ground. See Synonyms at fasten.b. To secure to another; attach: fixing the notice to the board with tacks.4. a. To put into a stable or unalterable form: tried to fix the conversation in her memory.b. To make (a chemical substance) nonvolatile or solid.c. Biology To convert (nitrogen or carbon) into stable, biologically assimilable compounds.d. To kill and preserve (a specimen) intact for microscopic study.e. To prevent discoloration of (a photographic image) by washing or coating with a chemical preservative.5. To direct steadily: fixed her eyes on the road ahead.6. To capture or hold: The man with the long beard fixed our attention.7. a. To set or place definitely; establish: fixed her residence in a coastal village.b. To determine with accuracy; ascertain: fixed the date of the ancient artifacts.c. To agree on; arrange: fix a time to meet.8. To assign; attribute: fixing the blame.9. Computers To convert (data) from floating-point notation to fixed-point notation.v.intr.1. To direct one's efforts or attention; concentrate: We fixed on the immediate goal.2. To become stable or firm; harden: Fresh plaster will fix in a few hours.3. Chiefly Southern US To be on the verge of; to be making preparations for. Used in progressive tenses with the infinitive: We were fixing to leave without you.n.1. a. The act of adjusting, correcting, or repairing.b. Informal Something that repairs or restores; a solution: no easy fix for an intractable problem.2. The position, as of a ship or aircraft, determined by visual observations with the aid of equipment.3. A clear determination or understanding: a briefing that gave us a fix on the current situation.4. An instance of arranging a special consideration, such as an exemption from a requirement, or an improper or illegal outcome, especially by means of bribery.5. A difficult or embarrassing situation; a predicament: "If we get left on this wreck we are in a fix" (Mark Twain). See Synonyms at predicament.6. Slang An amount or dose of something craved, especially an intravenous injection of a narcotic.Phrasal Verb: fix up1. To improve the appearance or condition of; refurbish.2. To provide; equip.3. Informal To provide a companion on a date for: fixed me up with an escort at the last minute.Idiom: fix (someone's) wagon To get revenge on another.
[Middle English fixen, from fix, fixed in position, from Latin fīxus, past participle of fīgere, to fasten; see dhīgw- in Indo-European roots.]
fix′a·ble adj.Our Living Language Fixin' to ranks with y'all as one of the best known markers of dialects of the Southern United States, although it occasionally appears in the informal speech and writing of non-Southerners as well. Fixin' to means "on the verge of or in preparation for (doing a given thing)." It often follows a form of the verb to be, and it consists of the present participle of the verb fix followed by the infinitive marker to: They were fixin' to leave without me. Although locutions like is fixin' to can be used somewhat like the auxiliary verb will in sentences that describe future events, fixin' to can refer only to events that immediately follow the speaker's point of reference. One cannot say, We're fixin' to have a baby in a couple of years. The use of fixin' to as an immediate or proximate future is very common in African American Vernacular English, and is one of many features that this variety of English shares with Southern dialects. Although this expression sometimes appears in writing as fixing to, in speech it is usually pronounced fixin' to.

fix up

vb (tr, adverb) 1. to arrange: let's fix up a date. 2. (often foll by with) to provide: I'm sure we can fix you up with a room. 3. informal to repair or rearrange: to fix up one's house.
Thesaurus
Verb1.fix up - find (something or someone) for; "I'll fix you up with a nice girl"cater, ply, provide, supply - give what is desired or needed, especially support, food or sustenance; "The hostess provided lunch for all the guests"
2.fix up - make arrangements forfix up - make arrangements for; "Can you arrange a meeting with the President?"arrangeagree, concur, concord, hold - be in accord; be in agreement; "We agreed on the terms of the settlement"; "I can't agree with you!"; "I hold with those who say life is sacred"; "Both philosophers concord on this point"firm up - arrange firmly; "firm up one's plans"concord - arrange by concord or agreement; "Concord the conditions for the marriage of the Prince of Wales with a commoner"settle - dispose of; make a financial settlement

fix

verb1. To place securely in a position or condition:ensconce, establish, install, seat, settle.2. To make secure:anchor, catch, fasten, moor, secure.Idiom: make fast.3. To join one thing to another:affix, attach, clip, connect, couple, fasten, moor, secure.4. To become or cause to become stuck or lodged:catch, lodge, stick.5. To produce a deep impression of:engrave, etch, grave, impress, imprint, inscribe, stamp.6. To implant so deeply as to make change nearly impossible:embed, entrench, fasten, infix, ingrain, lodge, root.7. To set forth expressly and authoritatively:decree, dictate, impose, lay down, ordain, prescribe.Idioms: call the shots, lay it on the line.8. To put into correct or conclusive form:arrange, conclude, dispose of, settle.9. To bring about or come to an agreement concerning:arrange, conclude, negotiate, set, settle.10. To ascribe (a misdeed or an error, for example) to:affix, assign, blame, fasten, impute, pin on, place.11. To restore to proper condition or functioning:doctor, fix up, mend, overhaul, patch, repair, revamp, right.Idiom: set right.12. To alter for proper functioning:adjust, regulate, set, tune (up).Music: attune.13. To cause to be ready, as for use, consumption, or a special purpose:fit, make, prepare, prime, ready.14. To render incapable of reproducing sexually:alter, castrate, geld, neuter, spay, sterilize, unsex.15. Informal. To exact revenge for or from:avenge, pay back, pay off, redress, repay, requite, vindicate.Archaic: wreak.Idioms: even the score, get back at, get even with, pay back in kind, settle accounts, take an eye for an eye.16. To prearrange the outcome of (a contest) unlawfully:tamper.Idiom: stack the deck.phrasal verb
fix up1. To improve in appearance, especially by refurbishing:smarten (up), spruce (up).2. To restore to proper condition or functioning:doctor, fix, mend, overhaul, patch, repair, revamp, right.Idiom: set right.noun1. Money, property, or a favor given, offered, or promised to a person or accepted by a person in a position of trust as an inducement to dishonest behavior:bribe, graft, payola.Informal: payoff.Slang: boodle.2. A difficult, often embarrassing situation or condition:box, corner, deep water, difficulty, dilemma, Dutch, hole, hot spot, hot water, jam, plight, predicament, quagmire, scrape, soup, trouble.Informal: bind, pickle, spot.
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fix up


fix up

1. To repair or refurbish something. A noun or pronoun can be used between "fix" and "up." I bet this house would look really nice if you just fixed it up a bit.2. To arrange a date for two people. A noun or pronoun can be used between "fix" and "up." Oh, I've been trying to fix Carmen and Bill up for years—I think they'd be great together!3. To arrange or provide something for someone. A noun or pronoun can be used between "fix" and "up." Any chance you can fix me up with a room for the night?4. To settle something. A noun or pronoun can be used between "fix" and "up." Phil is a good mediator—I think he can fix up whatever issues those two have with each other.See also: fix, up

fix someone or something up

to rehabilitate someone or something. The doctor said he could fix me up with a few pills. The doctor fixed up the injured hunter and sent him home.See also: fix, up

fix someone up (with something)

to supply someone with something. I will fix you up with some alcohol and bandages. The clerk fixed up the lady with what she needed. Larry wanted some film and the clerk fixed him up with the best.See also: fix, up

fixed up

provided with a date. Sam got fixed up with Martha. Okay, Sam is fixed up with a date for Saturday.See also: fixed, up

fix up

1. Repair, refurbish, or renew. For example, They're busy fixing up their house, or We fixed ourselves up before we ventured outside. [Late 1700s] 2. fix someone up. Provide or furnish someone with something, as in He can fix you up with a new car, or Can you fix up my friend with a date for the dance? [Colloquial; c. 1930] 3. Smooth over or settle, as in You'd think they could fix up these small differences. [Late 1800s] See also: fix, up

fix up

v.1. To improve the appearance or condition of something; refurbish something: We fixed up the apartment before we moved in. The company fixed up the old theater.2. To prepare or provide someone or something with another thing: The counselor fixed the campers up with some bag lunches. My parents fixed me up with a few months of rent.3. To provide a companion on a date for; set up: My cousins fixed me up with their roommate for the big dance. I fixed up my neighbor with one of my coworkers.See also: fix, up

fixed up

mod. provided with a date. Okay, Sam is fixed up with a date for Saturday. See also: fixed, up

fix-up

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fix up


  • verb

Synonyms for fix up

verb find (something or someone) for

Related Words

  • cater
  • ply
  • provide
  • supply

verb make arrangements for

Synonyms

  • arrange

Related Words

  • agree
  • concur
  • concord
  • hold
  • firm up
  • settle
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