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fixation in Russian

fixation in Russian is навя́зчивая иде́я, одержи́мость, закрепле́ние — fixation means an intense, often unhealthy preoccupation with a particular person, idea, or thing.

fixation in Russian

навя́зчивая иде́я
noun
Pronounced: navyazchivaya ideya
одержи́мость
noun
Pronounced: oderzhimost
закрепле́ние
noun
Pronounced: zakrepleniye
свя́зывание
noun
Pronounced: svyazyvaniye
фикса́ция
noun
Pronounced: fiksatsiya
свя́зывание
noun
Pronounced: svyazyvaniye
The act of uniting chemically with a solid substance or in a solid form; reduction to a non-volatile condition; -- said of volatile elements.

What does "fixation" mean?

  1. noun An intense, often unhealthy preoccupation with a particular person, idea, or thing.
    "She developed a fixation with keeping the house spotless."
  2. noun The act of fixing or holding something securely in place, or making it permanently stable.
    "The surgeon used a metal plate for fixation of the fractured bone."

fixation in a sentence

  • She developed a fixation with keeping the house spotless.
  • His fixation on the score cost him his focus on the game itself.
  • The surgeon used a metal plate for fixation of the fractured bone.

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What is "fixation" in Russian?

"fixation" in Russian is навя́зчивая иде́я, одержи́мость, закрепле́ние. fixation means: An intense, often unhealthy preoccupation with a particular person, idea, or thing.

How do you pronounce навя́зчивая иде́я?

"fixation" in Russian is навя́зчивая иде́я, pronounced "navyazchivaya ideya".

How do you use "fixation" in a sentence?

Example: "She developed a fixation with keeping the house spotless." In Russian, "fixation" is навя́зчивая иде́я, одержи́мость, закрепле́ние.

Are there other ways to say "fixation" in Russian?

Yes — Russian has 5 translations listed for "fixation": навя́зчивая иде́я, одержи́мость, закрепле́ние, свя́зывание, фикса́ция.

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