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词汇 fixer
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Definition of fixer in English:

fixer

noun ˈfɪksəˈfɪksər
  • 1A person who makes arrangements for other people, especially of an illicit or devious kind.

    (尤指违法或不正当行为的)筹划者,奔走者

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The so-called sherpas - government fixers who pave the way for agreement when their leaders gather - went into overdrive, using the myriad rooms of the Gleneagles Hotel to reconstitute disagreements into compromises.
    • That night, a gaggle of reporters and political fixers were travelling on the then Vice President's private jet.
    • An unabashed populist and publicity seeker he is one of their key fundraisers and fixers.
    • And we have to answer that the politicians and their fixers are taking our money, hijacking our democracy, stifling debate and treating voters with contempt.
    • Mark is the quartet's organiser, fixer and he hosts the regular sessions in his house.
    • Nobody looked twice at her as she made her way along to the small cluster of offices at one end - her look suggested she was just one of the thugs from down below, so the smartly dressed fixers and leaders kept busy chatting to one another.
    • Known as one of the biggest fixers in all walks of British life - he advises the Prime Minister, has also been courted by the Conservatives and either chairs or sits on numerous public bodies - he probably set the merger ball rolling.
    • What about the businesses, the companies, the legitimate American companies that are working with these handlers, these coyotes, these fixers and giving people jobs?
    • With just 50 rooms and a team of bright young fixers (‘butler ‘is considered demeaning), this is a genuine boutique hotel.
    • Politicians are of many kinds, including place-men, fixers, conscientious representatives, and dictators, but the exigencies of responsible power mean politics can be a vocation.
    • It has seen through his willingness to line Britain up with a small clique of ruthless and cynical big business fixers in the US.
    • And so Walt finds that beyond translation, they lack the freethinking journalistic skills to perform some of the other tasks that fixers usually do in foreign countries, such as generating stories and finding leads.
    • He said illegal immigrants paid thousands of pounds to fixers to win their passport into the UK.
    • The Israeli government press office announced last summer that it would revise its criteria for issuing press cards to Palestinian cameramen, fixers, and interpreters at the beginning of this year.
    • In any case, conference arrangements fixers had enabled Labour's vociferous anti-war faction - and the union opposition to private sector involvement in the reform of public services - to get their retaliation in first.
    • Now, with pressure mounting, Arab journalists, along with Arab translators and fixers employed by international news organizations, are retreating, too.
    • In a well-heeled sport whose corridors are crowded with fixers, agents and sponsors, it is time for the public to grab its own chance to be selfish.
    Synonyms
    contractor, entrepreneur, promoter, impresario, arranger, trader, dealer, director, manager, partner, businessman, businesswoman, financier, venture capitalist, speculator
  • 2mass noun A substance used for fixing a photographic image.

    定影液

    Example sentencesExamples
    • After reduction, the print should be agitated in rapid fixer for 30 seconds before toning.
    • At work, I smelt of developer and fixer and the fug of the darkroom.
    • Do not use this solution for testing film fixer.
    • Before the real fun begins, discuss with the class the purpose of paper developer, stop bath, fixer and the water wash.
    • I use a water rinse and an alkaline fixer for about four minutes.
    • If you have had your hands in any chemicals, especially fixer, wash them with soap and dry them well.
    • Bulk chemicals were bought wholesale from chemical supply companies to make developer and fixer for black and white, as well as color processing.
    • Subsequent treatment involves stop bath, fixer, wash, and wetting agent rinse, followed by sponging to remove surface silver deposit.
    • After development the print was stopped with acetic acid and fixed for 45 seconds each in two baths of rapid fixer.
    • After the exposure period, slides were developed using developer and fixer.
    • Develop the prints for the recommended time for our enlarging paper; then use a stop bath and fixer.
    • ‘I borrowed some do-it-yourself photography books and began to buy little bottles of developing fluid and fixer with my pocket money,’ he remembers.
    • Use fresh fixer for each batch of film or a two bath method with the second bath used as the first bath for the next batch of film.

Rhymes

mixer, sixer

Definition of fixer in US English:

fixer

nounˈfɪksərˈfiksər
  • 1A person who makes arrangements for other people, especially of an illicit or devious kind.

    (尤指违法或不正当行为的)筹划者,奔走者

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Mark is the quartet's organiser, fixer and he hosts the regular sessions in his house.
    • The so-called sherpas - government fixers who pave the way for agreement when their leaders gather - went into overdrive, using the myriad rooms of the Gleneagles Hotel to reconstitute disagreements into compromises.
    • What about the businesses, the companies, the legitimate American companies that are working with these handlers, these coyotes, these fixers and giving people jobs?
    • He said illegal immigrants paid thousands of pounds to fixers to win their passport into the UK.
    • And we have to answer that the politicians and their fixers are taking our money, hijacking our democracy, stifling debate and treating voters with contempt.
    • In any case, conference arrangements fixers had enabled Labour's vociferous anti-war faction - and the union opposition to private sector involvement in the reform of public services - to get their retaliation in first.
    • Politicians are of many kinds, including place-men, fixers, conscientious representatives, and dictators, but the exigencies of responsible power mean politics can be a vocation.
    • That night, a gaggle of reporters and political fixers were travelling on the then Vice President's private jet.
    • Known as one of the biggest fixers in all walks of British life - he advises the Prime Minister, has also been courted by the Conservatives and either chairs or sits on numerous public bodies - he probably set the merger ball rolling.
    • An unabashed populist and publicity seeker he is one of their key fundraisers and fixers.
    • With just 50 rooms and a team of bright young fixers (‘butler ‘is considered demeaning), this is a genuine boutique hotel.
    • It has seen through his willingness to line Britain up with a small clique of ruthless and cynical big business fixers in the US.
    • Nobody looked twice at her as she made her way along to the small cluster of offices at one end - her look suggested she was just one of the thugs from down below, so the smartly dressed fixers and leaders kept busy chatting to one another.
    • Now, with pressure mounting, Arab journalists, along with Arab translators and fixers employed by international news organizations, are retreating, too.
    • The Israeli government press office announced last summer that it would revise its criteria for issuing press cards to Palestinian cameramen, fixers, and interpreters at the beginning of this year.
    • And so Walt finds that beyond translation, they lack the freethinking journalistic skills to perform some of the other tasks that fixers usually do in foreign countries, such as generating stories and finding leads.
    • In a well-heeled sport whose corridors are crowded with fixers, agents and sponsors, it is time for the public to grab its own chance to be selfish.
    Synonyms
    contractor, entrepreneur, promoter, impresario, arranger, trader, dealer, director, manager, partner, businessman, businesswoman, financier, venture capitalist, speculator
  • 2A substance used for fixing a photographic image.

    定影液

    Example sentencesExamples
    • ‘I borrowed some do-it-yourself photography books and began to buy little bottles of developing fluid and fixer with my pocket money,’ he remembers.
    • I use a water rinse and an alkaline fixer for about four minutes.
    • After reduction, the print should be agitated in rapid fixer for 30 seconds before toning.
    • After development the print was stopped with acetic acid and fixed for 45 seconds each in two baths of rapid fixer.
    • Before the real fun begins, discuss with the class the purpose of paper developer, stop bath, fixer and the water wash.
    • Use fresh fixer for each batch of film or a two bath method with the second bath used as the first bath for the next batch of film.
    • Do not use this solution for testing film fixer.
    • Bulk chemicals were bought wholesale from chemical supply companies to make developer and fixer for black and white, as well as color processing.
    • If you have had your hands in any chemicals, especially fixer, wash them with soap and dry them well.
    • After the exposure period, slides were developed using developer and fixer.
    • Subsequent treatment involves stop bath, fixer, wash, and wetting agent rinse, followed by sponging to remove surface silver deposit.
    • At work, I smelt of developer and fixer and the fug of the darkroom.
    • Develop the prints for the recommended time for our enlarging paper; then use a stop bath and fixer.
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