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词汇 fixer
释义 fixer
noun[ C ]
 informaluk /ˈfɪk.sər/ us /ˈfɪk.sɚ/
someone who is skilled at arranging for things to happen, especially dishonestly安排者(尤指精于用不正当手段来操办事情的人)
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

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admin
administer
administration
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bronze command
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get your act togetheridiom
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have something in handidiom
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Examples from literature

He was the world's champion fixer. 
Only the fixer remained silent. 
Sometimes he had to call in a "fixer" to manufacture evidence, that the far-off ends of justice might not be defeated. 
The constable searched all night, and the fixer remained with him as long as he could keep pace with the officer. 
The fixer entered hurriedly, looking sharply around the almost vacant room, he whispered with the boss. 

fixer | Business English


fixer
noun[ C ]
 informaluk /ˈfɪksər/us
someone who is skilled at arranging for things to happen, sometimes in a way that is dishonest:
They chose him because of his reputation as a fixer and an expert at handling difficult situations.

Examples of fixer


fixer
Given any phenomenal color, we can describe conditions of perceptual access and take this description to be a reference fixer for a physical color.
For this reason, exchangees often left stealthily at night, after making prior arrangements with fixers, boatmen and border guards who demanded much money.
From the modern perspective, providing such advice is the province of men of dubious trades such as trouble fixers, rather than of legitimate lawyers.
However, of greater importance was the fact that he was a supreme manipulator, negotiator, and fixer of deals behind the scenes.
Nevertheless, there were operators like him in black neighborhoods across the country, who combined journalistic, commercial, church, or educational work with the role of employment agent, fixer, and racial go-between.
Given any phenomenal spatial property, we can - as with phenomenal colors - describe conditions of perceptual access and take this description to be a reference fixer for a physical property.
Complaint to the firm's rate fixer resulted only in the usual autocratic refusal even to discues the basis.
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More unkindly, it could be described as a fix by political fixers.
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The factory employs 678 men and there are 5 rate fixers engaged on the general work of fixing rates for the whole factory.
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Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0
Are we going to have price fixers all round the country?
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But that "fixer" gives him not only the money but protection all the way along the line.
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Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0
The mayor will have to be a facilitator, a fixer, who forges ahead by building partnerships.
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Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0
It is an unwritten law that the shop steward never praises the rate fixer, for if he does, the employer will quickly remove him.
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What has arisen, inevitably, since crime is now such big business, is the agent, the entrepreneur, the middleman, the "fixer".
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A small crook to-day goes to a "fixer" and is financed for his operation.
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Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0
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