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Fixture
01
固定設備, 取り付け備品
a piece of equipment such as a bath that is permanently affixed inside a house or building and people cannot take it out when they move out
What is a "fixture"?
A fixture is an object that is attached to a building or structure in such a way that it becomes a permanent part of it. Fixtures are typically fixed in place and cannot be easily removed without damaging the property. Common examples of fixtures include built-in cabinets, light fixtures, plumbing systems, and heating systems. These items are often considered part of the property when it is sold or rented. Fixtures are usually installed to enhance the function, appearance, or comfort of a space.
02
修理, 復元
the act of putting something in working order again
03
固定, 固定物
the quality of being fixed in place as by some firm attachment
04
常連, 定期的な顧客
a regular patron
fixture
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例
The built-in bookcases are considered fixtures and are included in the home sale.
The bathroom’s new sink is a fixture that won't be removed when we move.
Replacing old fixtures, such as the bathtub and shower, can significantly update a bathroom.
The landlord was responsible for repairing any broken fixtures in the rental property.
The tenants asked if they could replace the outdated fixtures with modern ones.