fixed in Italian
fixed in Italian is fisso, castrato — fixed means set firmly in place; not movable.
fixed in Italian
fisso
castrato
(dialectal, informal) Surgically rendered sterile (e.g. spayed, neutered, or castrated).
What does "fixed" mean?
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adj Set firmly in place; not movable.
"The bookshelf is fixed to the wall."
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adj Not changing; constant.
"She works fixed hours every week."
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adj Dishonestly arranged in advance.
"The gamblers claimed the race was fixed."
fixed in a sentence
- The bookshelf is fixed to the wall.
- She works fixed hours every week.
- They agreed on a fixed price for the job.
- The gamblers claimed the race was fixed.
Similar words in Italian
Common Italian translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "fixed" in Italian?
"fixed" in Italian is fisso, castrato. fixed means: Set firmly in place; not movable.
How do you use "fixed" in a sentence?
Example: "The bookshelf is fixed to the wall." In Italian, "fixed" is fisso, castrato.
Are there other ways to say "fixed" in Italian?
Yes — Italian has 2 translations listed for "fixed": fisso, castrato.
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