fixed

adjective

UK/fɪkst/
US/fɪkst/

Definitions of fixed adjective

arrangement

  1. B2

    Already arranged or decided and not able to be changed.

    • The price of this item is fixed and cannot be changed.

    • We have a fixed meeting time every Wednesday at 10 AM.

    • The terms of this contract are fixed; we cannot modify them.

position

  1. Not moving or able to be moved from its position.

    • This pole must be fixed to the floor.

    • The telescope must be fixed in a stable position to get clear observations.

    • For safety, this device should be fixed to the wall.

Idioms

  • How are you fixed for something?

    This phrase is used to inquire about the quantity of something someone possesses or to ask about their plans or arrangements.

    How are you fixed for cash these days?

  • be of/have no fixed abode/address

    To not have a permanent residence or address.

    Many homeless people have no fixed abode.

  • how are you fixed for something?

    This idiom is used to inquire about the quantity of something someone possesses or to ask about their plans or arrangements.

    How are you fixed for cash at the moment?