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Fixer

Part of Speech

Noun

Pronunciation

/ˈfɪksər/

Definitions

  • A person who makes arrangements or finds solutions to problems, typically involving unofficial or illegal activities.
  • A person who repairs or fixes things, particularly in an informal or professional context.
  • A person who manipulates or arranges events, typically to achieve a specific outcome.

Usage Examples

  • "The fixer was known for arranging deals with politicians."
  • "He hired a fixer to help him resolve his legal issues."
  • "The mechanic is a fixer, known for his ability to fix any car problems."

Etymology

The word "fixer" comes from the verb "fix," meaning to repair or to arrange. The term evolved in the early 20th century to refer to someone who arranges deals or fixes problems, especially in a clandestine or informal manner.

Synonyms

  • Repairer
  • Handler
  • Arranger
  • Problem-solver
  • Fix-it person

Antonyms

  • Saboteur
  • Destroyer
  • Unarranger

Translations

Language Translation Pronunciation
English Fixer /ˈfɪksər/
Spanish Arreglador /aɾeɣlaˈðoɾ/
French Réparateur /ʁe.pa.ʁa.tœʁ/
German Reparierer /ʁɛpaˈʁiːʁəʁ/
Italian Riparatore /ripaɾaˈtoɾe/
Portuguese Reparador /ʁepaɾaˈdoɾ/
Russian Ремонтник /rʲɪˈmɔntnʲɪk/
Chinese (Simplified) 修理工 /xiūlǐ gōng/
Japanese 修理屋 /shuuriya/
Korean 수리공 /suligon/
Arabic مصلح /muṣliḥ/
Hindi मरम्मत करनेवाला /marammat karnewala/
Bengali মেরামতকারী /mērāmatkārī/
Telugu మరమ్మత్తు చేసే వ్యక్తి /maramattu chese vyakti/
Marathi दुरुस्त करणारा /durasṭa karaṇārā/

Regional Pronunciation Variations

Pronunciation can vary slightly depending on accent and regional dialects, but the general form remains consistent. In different countries, the translation for "fixer" may be used more commonly for informal repairers or in the context of arranging deals or tasks.

Historical Usage

The term "fixer" was initially used in the early 20th century to describe individuals who arranged or "fixed" deals, often in the world of politics or organized crime. Over time, it became more widely used in everyday contexts to refer to someone who repairs things or resolves difficult situations.

Cultural Nuances

In some cultures, "fixer" can carry a negative connotation, especially in political or criminal contexts, where it is associated with corruption or underhanded dealings. In other contexts, it can simply refer to someone with practical skills, such as a repairman or problem-solver.

More Information

The role of a fixer can be quite varied depending on context. While in some cultures it denotes a person skilled at arranging solutions in difficult situations, in others, it is associated with individuals who work behind the scenes to manipulate outcomes or solve problems with a lack of transparency. In repair contexts, fixers are valued for their practical, hands-on skills and knowledge, making them indispensable in maintenance-heavy industries.

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