Examples of using A fixture in English and their translations into Chinese
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Dual-income families are a fixture, and so are work weeks and commutes that stretch beyond 40 hours into nights and weekends.
The show seemed such a fixture that, after a month or two, he began to take it for granted that it was still running.
There would always be a fixture list published anyway so he would know them well in advance.
There were no chain stores that were becoming a fixture on the British high street at the time.
She's a fixture in our household," said Aliza's partner, Justin.
You don't always know how a fixture will perform on a project of this magnitude, especially on a 605-foot tall structure.
For example, a fixture may contain predominantly cool colored LEDs(e.g., 4000K).
As driverless cars start to become a fixture on the roads, we must consider how to keep pedestrians safe.
Economic sanctions have been a fixture of U.S. foreign policy for decades, but never have they enjoyed so much popularity as they do today.
She was a fixture, a good luck charm, and the band had an expectation she would be there every night in the recording studio.
I hoped Aunt Monie might become a fixture, but she never visited again.
FICO scoring models, which measures consumer credit risk, have become a fixture in the consumer lending arena in the United States.
Designed for on-highway transport, the engine would become a fixture on U.S. roads for the next 70 years.
Needless to say, they will not be hassled with personally cleaning such a fixture as the shark tank would be attended to by Sea World.
The term‘Catch-22' has now become a fixture in the English language.
For some types of measurement, the original measurement method is to require a plug gauge or a fixture to measure the product.
He can't get out of England, I fancy--he's a fixture now.".
While businesses typically deploy new technology slowly, the iPad has been different as CEOs override the IT department to make the iPad a fixture.
The brawny red-armed woman whom Winston had seen there on his first visit was almost a fixture in the yard.