[] to decide on a date, a time, an amount, etc. for sth确定,决定(日期、时间、数量等)◆Has the date of the next meeting been fixed?下次会议的日期确定了吗?◆Interest on the loan is fixed at 4.5% for the first three years (= will not change during that time).4.5% 的贷款利率在头三年固定不变。SYNset ➡ see note at arrange [] fix sth (up)to arrange or organize sth安排;组织◆I'll fix up a meeting with the supplier.我会安排与供应商开一次会议。◆How are you fixed (= do you have any plans) for Thursday?星期四你有什么安排的? [] to repair or correct sth修理;校准◆Our engineers are trying to fix the problem.我们的工程师正设法解决这个问题。 () [] fix pricesto decide with other businesses that you will sell particular goods or services at the same prices and not compete with each other. This is illegal in many countries操纵(价格)◆The companies were fined over $20 million for fixing toy prices.这些公司因为操纵玩具价格而被罚款 2 000 多万元。➡price-fixing () [] (usually be fixed) to decide on the official price of sth, especially gold, at a particular time of the day, based on supply and demand确定(黄金)定盘价◆Gold was fixed at $818.70 an ounce on Wednesday afternoon in London.周三下午伦敦的黄金定盘价为每盎司 818.70 美元。➡fixing