fix (someone) up with (something)

fix (someone) up with (something)
(to provide (someone) with (something): Can you fix me up with a car for tomorrow?) proveer, conseguir algo para alguien

English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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  • fix someone up with something — fix (someone) up (with (someone/something)) to arrange something for someone. If they want to work, I can fix them up. I thought you didn t like her and had fixed her up with your friend Paul …   New idioms dictionary

  • fix someone up with someone — fix (someone) up (with (someone/something)) to arrange something for someone. If they want to work, I can fix them up. I thought you didn t like her and had fixed her up with your friend Paul …   New idioms dictionary

  • fix someone up with — fix (someone) up (with (someone/something)) to arrange something for someone. If they want to work, I can fix them up. I thought you didn t like her and had fixed her up with your friend Paul …   New idioms dictionary

  • fix up with something — fix (someone) up (with (someone/something)) to arrange something for someone. If they want to work, I can fix them up. I thought you didn t like her and had fixed her up with your friend Paul …   New idioms dictionary

  • fix (someone) up — (with (someone/something)) to arrange something for someone. If they want to work, I can fix them up. I thought you didn t like her and had fixed her up with your friend Paul …   New idioms dictionary

  • fix someone up — informal provide someone with something. → fix …   English new terms dictionary

  • fix — fix1 [ fıks ] verb transitive *** ▸ 1 make something work again ▸ 2 prepare food/drink ▸ 3 arrange hair/clothing ▸ 4 fasten so cannot move ▸ 5 set price/amount/date ▸ 6 arrange event ▸ 7 remember something ▸ 8 dishonestly arrange something ▸ 9… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • fix up — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms fix up : present tense I/you/we/they fix up he/she/it fixes up present participle fixing up past tense fixed up past participle fixed up 1) a) to arrange for something to happen Perhaps we can fix up a meeting …   English dictionary

  • fix up — 1) PHRASAL VERB If you fix something up, you arrange it. [V P n(not pron)] I fixed up an appointment to see her... [V P n(not pron)] Accommodation is never fixed up in advance. [Also V n P] 2) PHRASAL VERB If you …   English dictionary

  • fix up with someone — fix (someone) up (with (someone/something)) to arrange something for someone. If they want to work, I can fix them up. I thought you didn t like her and had fixed her up with your friend Paul …   New idioms dictionary

  • fix up with — fix (someone) up (with (someone/something)) to arrange something for someone. If they want to work, I can fix them up. I thought you didn t like her and had fixed her up with your friend Paul …   New idioms dictionary

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