Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Fix"
The meaning of "Fix" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does fucking fix
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A:
Fucking used the same way as "Fucking move".
Fix means to do something you're addicted to, like take drugs.
"He hasn't been able to get drugs for a few days but tonight he finally got his fix"
He's saying she was always doing terrible things and destroying their relationship.
By doing these things all the time, it was like drugs to her.
What is your obsession with swear words?! 😆
Fix means to do something you're addicted to, like take drugs.
"He hasn't been able to get drugs for a few days but tonight he finally got his fix"
He's saying she was always doing terrible things and destroying their relationship.
By doing these things all the time, it was like drugs to her.
What is your obsession with swear words?! 😆
Q:
What does fix a drink mean?
A:
"Fix a drink" just means make a drink, pour a drink.
Q:
What does a quick fix mean?
A:
A "quick fix" is a hasty solution. It is done quickly and it is supposed to solve the problem, but a quick fix is often only a temporary solution. A better, longer lasting solution still needs to be found.
Q:
What does Could you please fix my transcription? I know there are wrong things I couldn't get.
...My goodness...
May that be the least year trouble's today
Oh.. I know... when I am flying out to San Francico... mean?
...My goodness...
May that be the least year trouble's today
Oh.. I know... when I am flying out to San Francico... mean?
A:
ABC News Washington. Oh my goodness, may that be the least of your troubles today. Oh I know, when I'm flying out to San Fransisco...
Q:
What does fix a car mean?
A:
Fix is usually to tighten or adjust something. We use it in place of the word "repair" frequently.
If something should be easy to repair we may use the phrase "it's a quick fix"
If something should be easy to repair we may use the phrase "it's a quick fix"
Example sentences using "Fix"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with fix up.
A:
It to repair something, as in something damaged or inferrior quality, but also extends to non-tangible dilemas (like an argument or an opinion). It can mean complete restoration but often means that the repair is just to the point of being "good enough."
"Oh boy, it's windy. I'll have to fix up my hair before greeting guests!"
"The child insisted on making lunch, so his mother had to fix up the kitchen while he took his nap."
Very often, "fix" is separated from "up" by another word, especially "it."
"It seems like there was a misunderstanding, but I'll have to fix it all up tomorrow."
"A: I made a doll for Jenny, but it looks kind I of creepy...
B: Well, her birthday is tomorrow, so just fix it up with some bows, and we'll hope for the best."
"Oh boy, it's windy. I'll have to fix up my hair before greeting guests!"
"The child insisted on making lunch, so his mother had to fix up the kitchen while he took his nap."
Very often, "fix" is separated from "up" by another word, especially "it."
"It seems like there was a misunderstanding, but I'll have to fix it all up tomorrow."
"A: I made a doll for Jenny, but it looks kind I of creepy...
B: Well, her birthday is tomorrow, so just fix it up with some bows, and we'll hope for the best."
Q:
Please show me example sentences with To get my fix of something .
A:
I believe it comes from a drug user who needs to get a "hit" of the drug they are addicted to to feel better. When not used to talk about drugs, it's used in a joking way.
Until I get my daily fix of coffee, I am useless in the morning, my brain doesn't work.
Until I get my daily fix of coffee, I am useless in the morning, my brain doesn't work.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with fix up with.
A:
I will fix up your injury with stitches/bandaid.
I will fix up the roof with shingles.
I fix fix up the broken fence with wood/my friend/tools...
I will fix up my hair with a bow.
I fixed up the barn with my dad
I fixed up the car with my friend
I will fix up the roof with shingles.
I fix fix up the broken fence with wood/my friend/tools...
I will fix up my hair with a bow.
I fixed up the barn with my dad
I fixed up the car with my friend
Q:
Please show me example sentences with fix.
A:
Fix (as in to repair something)
"Please fix the sink, it's broken."
"I will fix my spelling mistakes."
Fix (as in addiction)
"I have to get my drama fix."
"That person satisfied their candy fix."
Fix (as in 'give attention to')
"Please fix your eyes to the board."
"Please fix the sink, it's broken."
"I will fix my spelling mistakes."
Fix (as in addiction)
"I have to get my drama fix."
"That person satisfied their candy fix."
Fix (as in 'give attention to')
"Please fix your eyes to the board."
Q:
Please show me example sentences with to fix .
A:
@SabrinaMaria: I have to fix the sink. I need to fix dinner. I have to fix the tv. You need to fix this.
Synonyms of "Fix" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between fix and repair ?
A:
yes, fix is a bit more commonly heard
Q:
What is the difference between fix and solve ?
A:
They are interchangeable in most sentences.
Solve involves more of the mind. It is to find an answer. Ex. "Solve an equation, a riddle, or a mystery"
Fix is manual. It is to put it back together. To make it work again. Ex "fix the bike, the sink..."
Solve involves more of the mind. It is to find an answer. Ex. "Solve an equation, a riddle, or a mystery"
Fix is manual. It is to put it back together. To make it work again. Ex "fix the bike, the sink..."
Q:
What is the difference between fix and repair ?
A:
They can be used the same as verbs.
Ex. I need to fix that leak. Or, I need to repair that leak. Interchangeable.
In other instances, one would be used more than the other.
And in some cases only one would make sense.
Ex. You need to fix (or solve, or take care of) this problem first.
I need to fix (or prepare) dinner.
You need to repair your broken relationship with your wife.
You need to fix your broken relationship with your wife.
It will take a lot to fix the damage.
It will take a lot to repair the damage. Interchangeable.
Repair can also be a noun.
Ex. The house needs many repairs. How much will this repair cost?
Ex. I need to fix that leak. Or, I need to repair that leak. Interchangeable.
In other instances, one would be used more than the other.
And in some cases only one would make sense.
Ex. You need to fix (or solve, or take care of) this problem first.
I need to fix (or prepare) dinner.
You need to repair your broken relationship with your wife.
You need to fix your broken relationship with your wife.
It will take a lot to fix the damage.
It will take a lot to repair the damage. Interchangeable.
Repair can also be a noun.
Ex. The house needs many repairs. How much will this repair cost?
Q:
What is the difference between fix and repair ?
A:
Fix can mean repair, but fix has other meanings as well. E.g. we might fix something in place. A crime syndicate might fix the result of a sports match so that they can win money by gambling. Certain genes may become fixed in a population, etc.
Q:
What is the difference between fix and fix up ?
A:
There could be other ways to use the expression, but I think fix is to repair something that is broken, and fix up reminds me of putting on makeup or a dress to go out ( she got all fixed up for her date)
Translations of "Fix"
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? please fix them^^
As for the neighborhood, there are nothing to enjoy the ordinary life. I just did work in the office and workout in the gym after work. If you consider traveling to Bangladesh in future, i totally disagree
As for the neighborhood, there are nothing to enjoy the ordinary life. I just did work in the office and workout in the gym after work. If you consider traveling to Bangladesh in future, i totally disagree
A:
My neighborhood didn't suit my personality as daily life consisted of working at the office and workouts in the gym afterwards. I was bored. Personally, I don't recommend moving to Bangladesh in the future if you're into a more active lifestyle.
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? please fix them😅😅
So, i usually got stress because there are much fungus on the wall.
Furthermore, there are many harmful creatures such as lizard, mosquitoes, and cockroaches.
So, i usually got stress because there are much fungus on the wall.
Furthermore, there are many harmful creatures such as lizard, mosquitoes, and cockroaches.
A:
suggestions:
So, I usually stress out because of all the mold growing on the wall.
Furthermore, there are many harmful creatures such as lizards, mosquitoes, and cockroaches. (add s to lizard)
So, I usually stress out because of all the mold growing on the wall.
Furthermore, there are many harmful creatures such as lizards, mosquitoes, and cockroaches. (add s to lizard)
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? Please fix the below sentences^^
I just came back to Korea before 2 weeks. As for my personality, I think I am a little introverted and easygoing person by nature
I just came back to Korea before 2 weeks. As for my personality, I think I am a little introverted and easygoing person by nature
A:
I just came back to Korea 2 weeks ago. As for my personality, I think I'm a little introverted, but an easygoing person by nature.
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? please fix this 🙏→ "I think the point of IT service job is solve the users' IT problems with accurate troubleshootings to help them get back to their work ASAP."
A:
“I believe the primary goal of IT services is to solve users’ technical issues through accurate troubleshooting in order to help get them back to work as soon as possible.”
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? Please fix my message 😆
Thank you for advice.
Thank you for advice.
A:
“Say that I’m staying in my friend’s living room and you don’t know the details. Just in case the owner asks about why I’m there. She might come to check my room. Everything was already old and squeaky when I moved in. She never checks the other tenants’ rooms...I wonder why she’s so hard on me. Because she’s the owner I know. Damn I thought she would refund my deposit quickly if she knew I was leaving.”
You did well! I just fixed a few things:)
You did well! I just fixed a few things:)
Other questions about "Fix"
Q:
Could you please fix my sentences?🎈🎈
I want to make them sound as casual and natural as possible!!
How would you say this?
1.Every morning I take a subway to get to work. While I’m waiting my subway, I enjoy counting people who take the stairs instead of the elevator, after they got off the subway. I think one out of five people go up the stairs and I secretly cheer them up like 'whatever you do, you guys will success because you guys choose climbing up the stairs.'
About six years ago, I promised myself, no matter how tired I am, I would take stairs at Subway stations, to me escalators are out of option. I never broken it ever since. So the bottom line is, I’m bound to success lolol.
2. My work is getting crazy. I feel like I am all over the place. I’m gonna get my life together after this upcoming audit.
I want to make them sound as casual and natural as possible!!
How would you say this?
1.Every morning I take a subway to get to work. While I’m waiting my subway, I enjoy counting people who take the stairs instead of the elevator, after they got off the subway. I think one out of five people go up the stairs and I secretly cheer them up like 'whatever you do, you guys will success because you guys choose climbing up the stairs.'
About six years ago, I promised myself, no matter how tired I am, I would take stairs at Subway stations, to me escalators are out of option. I never broken it ever since. So the bottom line is, I’m bound to success lolol.
2. My work is getting crazy. I feel like I am all over the place. I’m gonna get my life together after this upcoming audit.
A:
1.Every morning I take the subway to get to work. While I’m waiting for my tube/train, I enjoy counting the people who take the stairs instead of the elevator after they get off the subway. I think one out of five people go up the stairs and I secretly cheer them on like 'whatever you do, you guys will success because you guys chose to climb the stairs.'
About six years ago, I promised myself that no matter how tired I am, I would take the stairs at Subway stations, to me escalators are not an option. I have never broken it since. So the bottom line is, I’m bound to succeed.
2. Is fine :)
About six years ago, I promised myself that no matter how tired I am, I would take the stairs at Subway stations, to me escalators are not an option. I have never broken it since. So the bottom line is, I’m bound to succeed.
2. Is fine :)
Q:
Could you please fix my sentences?🎈🎈
I want to make them sound as casual and natural as possible!!
How would you say this?
1.Every morning I take a subway to get to work. While I’m waiting my subway, I enjoy counting people who take the stairs instead of the elevator, after they got off the subway. I think one out of five people go up the stairs and I secretly cheer them up like 'whatever you do, you guys will success because you guys choose climbing up the stairs.'
About six years ago, I promised myself, no matter how tired I am, I would take stairs at Subway stations, to me escalators are out of option. I never broken it ever since. So the bottom line is, I’m bound to success lolol.
2. My work is getting crazy. I feel like I am all over the place. I’m gonna get my life together after this upcoming audit.
I want to make them sound as casual and natural as possible!!
How would you say this?
1.Every morning I take a subway to get to work. While I’m waiting my subway, I enjoy counting people who take the stairs instead of the elevator, after they got off the subway. I think one out of five people go up the stairs and I secretly cheer them up like 'whatever you do, you guys will success because you guys choose climbing up the stairs.'
About six years ago, I promised myself, no matter how tired I am, I would take stairs at Subway stations, to me escalators are out of option. I never broken it ever since. So the bottom line is, I’m bound to success lolol.
2. My work is getting crazy. I feel like I am all over the place. I’m gonna get my life together after this upcoming audit.
A:
1.Every morning I take the subway to get to work. While I’m waiting at my stop, I enjoy counting the people who take the stairs instead of the escalator, after they got off the train. I think about one in five people go up the stairs, and I secretly cheer them on like 'whatever you do, you guys will be successful because you guys choose to climb the stairs.'
About six years ago, I promised myself, no matter how tired I am, I would take the stairs at subway stations. To me escalators are out of the question. I've never broken it ever since. So the bottom line is, I’m bound for success lolol. (In the UK, or (or maybe it's just London) I think saying "underground" instead of subway is more natural)
(I changed the first "elevator" to "escalator" since you used it later on, but if you meant "elevator", then "lift" is the term you should use in British English)
2. My work is getting crazy. I feel like I'm all over the place. I’m gonna get my life together after this upcoming audit. (Almost perfect!)
About six years ago, I promised myself, no matter how tired I am, I would take the stairs at subway stations. To me escalators are out of the question. I've never broken it ever since. So the bottom line is, I’m bound for success lolol. (In the UK, or (or maybe it's just London) I think saying "underground" instead of subway is more natural)
(I changed the first "elevator" to "escalator" since you used it later on, but if you meant "elevator", then "lift" is the term you should use in British English)
2. My work is getting crazy. I feel like I'm all over the place. I’m gonna get my life together after this upcoming audit. (Almost perfect!)
Q:
Could you please fix my sentences?🎈🎈
I want to make them sound as casual and natural as possible!!
How would you say this?
1.Every morning I take a subway to get to work. While I’m waiting my subway, I enjoy counting people who take the stairs instead of the elevator, after they got off the subway. I think one out of five people go up the stairs and I secretly cheer them up like 'whatever you do, you guys will success because you guys choose climbing up the stairs.'
About six years ago, I promised myself, no matter how tired I am, I would take stairs at Subway stations, to me escalators are out of option. I never broken it ever since. So the bottom line is, I’m bound to success lolol.
2. My work is getting crazy. I feel like I am all over the place. I’m gonna get my life together after this upcoming audit.
I want to make them sound as casual and natural as possible!!
How would you say this?
1.Every morning I take a subway to get to work. While I’m waiting my subway, I enjoy counting people who take the stairs instead of the elevator, after they got off the subway. I think one out of five people go up the stairs and I secretly cheer them up like 'whatever you do, you guys will success because you guys choose climbing up the stairs.'
About six years ago, I promised myself, no matter how tired I am, I would take stairs at Subway stations, to me escalators are out of option. I never broken it ever since. So the bottom line is, I’m bound to success lolol.
2. My work is getting crazy. I feel like I am all over the place. I’m gonna get my life together after this upcoming audit.
A:
1. Every morning I take the subway to work. While I’m waiting on the platform, I enjoy counting the people who take the stairs instead of the elevator, after getting off the train. I think one out of five people go up the stairs, and I secretly cheer them, like 'whatever you do, you guys will succeed, because you choose to climb the stairs.'
About six years ago, I promised myself that no matter how tired I am, I would take the stairs at subway stations. To me escalators are not an option. I have never broken my promise, not once. So the bottom line is, I’m bound for success - lolol.
Very good natural style – once you focus on getting the right word every time, you will start to sound very good indeed.
1. Every morning I take the subway to work. While I’m waiting on the platform, I enjoy counting the people who take the stairs instead of the elevator, after getting off the train. I think one out of five people go up the stairs, and I secretly cheer them, like 'whatever you do, you guys will succeed, because you choose to climb the stairs.'
About six years ago, I promised myself that no matter how tired I am, I would take the stairs at subway stations. To me escalators are not an option. I have never broken my promise, not once. So the bottom line is, I’m bound for success - lolol.
Very good natural style – once you focus on getting the right word every time, you will start to sound very good indeed.
Q:
Could you please fix my sentences?🎈🎈
I want to make them sound as casual and natural as possible!!
How would you say this?
1.Every morning I take a subway to get to work. While I’m waiting my subway, I enjoy counting people who take the stairs instead of the elevator, after they got off the subway. I think one out of five people go up the stairs and I secretly cheer them up like 'whatever you do, you guys will success because you guys choose climbing up the stairs.'
About six years ago, I promised myself, no matter how tired I am, I would take stairs at Subway stations, to me escalators are out of option. I never broken it ever since. So the bottom line is, I’m bound to success lolol.
2. My work is getting crazy. I feel like I am all over the place. I’m gonna get my life together after this upcoming audit.
I want to make them sound as casual and natural as possible!!
How would you say this?
1.Every morning I take a subway to get to work. While I’m waiting my subway, I enjoy counting people who take the stairs instead of the elevator, after they got off the subway. I think one out of five people go up the stairs and I secretly cheer them up like 'whatever you do, you guys will success because you guys choose climbing up the stairs.'
About six years ago, I promised myself, no matter how tired I am, I would take stairs at Subway stations, to me escalators are out of option. I never broken it ever since. So the bottom line is, I’m bound to success lolol.
2. My work is getting crazy. I feel like I am all over the place. I’m gonna get my life together after this upcoming audit.
A:
1. Every morning I take the subway to get to work. While I’m waiting for my subway, I like to count the people who take the stairs instead of the elevator after they get off the subway. I think one out of five people take the stairs and I secretly cheer for them like 'whatever you do, you guys will be successful because you choose climbing up the stairs.'
About six years ago, I promised myself, no matter how tired I am, I would always take the stairs at subway stations. To me escalators are not an option. I haven't broken my promise since. So the bottom line is, I’m bound to be successful lolol.
2. My work is getting crazy. I feel like I am all over the place. I’m gonna get my life together after this upcoming audit.
About six years ago, I promised myself, no matter how tired I am, I would always take the stairs at subway stations. To me escalators are not an option. I haven't broken my promise since. So the bottom line is, I’m bound to be successful lolol.
2. My work is getting crazy. I feel like I am all over the place. I’m gonna get my life together after this upcoming audit.
Q:
“How you like my fix the place?"
I reckon it should’ve been “ How you like me fix the place “ or am I wrong 😑?
I reckon it should’ve been “ How you like me fix the place “ or am I wrong 😑?
A:
I think “checked on” is an old fashioned way of saying, “secured to.”
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