Adjective
/wɛl fɪkst/
The term "well-fixed" means to be financially secure or stable; it refers to individuals or groups that have sufficient resources or wealth. It is often used in contexts discussing economic status and can imply a sense of comfort or ease regarding one's financial situation.
The frequency of use of "well-fixed" is relatively low compared to more common expressions, but it can be found in both oral and written contexts, particularly in discussions about socioeconomic status or wealth.
The family's well-fixed lifestyle allowed them to travel around the world every summer.
Семейный образ жизни с хорошими условиями позволил им путешествовать по всему миру каждое лето.
After years of hard work, he finally became well-fixed and could retire early.
После многих лет упорного труда он наконец стал финансово обеспеченным и смог досрочно выйти на пенсию.
In a well-fixed society, it is essential to focus on the needs of those who are less fortunate.
В экономически благополучном обществе важно уделять внимание потребностям менее удачливых.
The term "well-fixed" is not commonly used in idiomatic expressions, but here are some idioms that relate to the context of financial stability and security:
"Well-off" - Having plenty of money; financially secure.
She is well-off enough to donate to charities.
Она настолько обеспечена, что может делать пожертвования благотворительным организациям.
"Well-to-do" - Wealthy or affluent.
They live in a well-to-do neighborhood with large houses and manicured lawns.
Они живут в обеспеченном районе с большими домами и ухоженными газонами.
"Moneyed" - Having wealth; rich.
He mingles with moneyed individuals who can influence business decisions.
Он общается с состоятельными людьми, которые могут влиять на бизнес-решения.
"Living in the lap of luxury" - Experiencing a very comfortable and financially rewarding life.
After winning the lottery, they have been living in the lap of luxury.
После выигрыша в лотерею они живут в роскоши.
The term "well-fixed" combines "well," meaning in a good or satisfactory manner, with "fixed," which in this context refers to being firmly established or secure. The use of "fixed" in this sense dates back to the 14th century, indicating something that is stable or resilient, while "well" has Old English roots meaning "in a satisfactory manner."
Synonyms:
- Affluent
- Wealthy
- Financially secure
- Prosperous
Antonyms:
- Poor
- Indigent
- Financially unstable
- Impoverished