fixture

fixture
['fɪkstʃə(r)]
nome
1) ing. tecn.

fixtures — = insieme degli impianti sanitari, elettrici ecc. e degli infissi di una casa

fixtures and fittings — impianti e arredi

2) BE sport gara f., incontro m. di calendario
3) colloq. (person) istituzione f.
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['fiks ə]
noun
1) (a fixed piece of furniture etc: We can't move the cupboard - it's a built-in fixture.) (cosa fissa sul posto)
2) (an event, especially sporting, arranged for a certain time: The football team has a fixture on Saturday.) incontro (sportivo)
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fixture /ˈfɪkstʃə(r)/
n.
1 impianto fisso; installazione: bathroom fixtures, impianti per stanze da bagno; fixtures and fittings, impianti fissi e arredi
2 (al pl.) (leg.) immobili per destinazione; pertinenze
3 (sport, GB) avvenimento (gara, incontro, ecc.) del calendario sportivo: Premier League fixture, partita di Premier League; The race is an annual fixture, la corsa si svolge regolarmente ogni anno; fixture list, calendario (degli incontri)
4 (fam.: di persona o oggetto) presenza fissa; istituzione
5 (mecc.) dispositivo di fissaggio.
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['fɪkstʃə(r)]
nome
1) ing. tecn.

fixtures — = insieme degli impianti sanitari, elettrici ecc. e degli infissi di una casa

fixtures and fittings — impianti e arredi

2) BE sport gara f., incontro m. di calendario
3) colloq. (person) istituzione f.

English-Italian dictionary. 2013.

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