fixture

fixture
'fiks ə
noun
1) (a fixed piece of furniture etc: We can't move the cupboard - it's a built-in fixture.) instalación fija
2) (an event, especially sporting, arranged for a certain time: The football team has a fixture on Saturday.) encuentro
fixture
tr['fɪksʧəSMALLr/SMALL]
noun
1 SMALLSPORT/SMALL encuentro
plural noun fixtures
1 (furniture) muebles nombre masculino plural empotrados
fixture ['fɪksʧər] n
1) : parte f integrante, elemento m fijo
2) fixtures npl
: instalaciones fpl (de una casa)
fixture
n.
accesorio de fijación s.m.
artefacto s.m.
cosa fija s.f.
dispositivo de fijación s.m.
fecha de un partido s.f.
instalación fija s.f.
órgano de montaje s.m.
'fɪkstʃər, 'fɪkstʃə(r)
noun
1)
a) (in building) elemento de la instalación, como los artefactos del baño, cocina etc
b) (permanent feature) parte f integrante

she's become a fixture here — (hum) ya forma parte del mobiliario (hum)

2) (BrE Sport) encuentro m; (before n)

fixture list — programa m de encuentros

['fɪkstʃǝ(r)]
1. N
1) [of house etc]
fixtures instalaciones fpl fijas

the house was sold with fixtures and fittings — la casa se vendió totalmente equipada

2) (Sport) encuentro m
3) (=permanent feature) elemento m fijo; (=date) fecha f fija

he's become a permanent fixture in this house — hum es como si fuera parte del mobiliario de la casa

2.
CPD

fixture list N — lista f de encuentros

* * *
['fɪkstʃər, 'fɪkstʃə(r)]
noun
1)
a) (in building) elemento de la instalación, como los artefactos del baño, cocina etc
b) (permanent feature) parte f integrante

she's become a fixture here — (hum) ya forma parte del mobiliario (hum)

2) (BrE Sport) encuentro m; (before n)

fixture list — programa m de encuentros


English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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