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fetch1/fetʃ/ v. & n.●v. tr. 1 go for and bring back (a person or thing) 接来(某人);取来(某物) fetch a doctor 请医生来 2 cause to come 使前来 the thought of food fetched him 一想到吃的他就来了 3 cause (blood, tears, a sigh) to come out 使(血、泪、叹息)流出(或发出),引出 4 draw (breath) 吸(气) 5 colloq. give (a blow, slap, etc.) [口]给(一拳、一巴掌等) usu. with recipient stated 通常说明领受者 : fetched him a slap on the face 给了他一记耳光 6 be sold for; realize (a price) 售得,卖得(某价钱) fetched £ 10 售得 10 英镑 7 colloq. move to interest or delight [口]使发生兴趣,迷住,吸引 that song always fetches the audience 那首歌总是能吸引听众 ●n. 1 an act of fetching 拿,取 2 a dodge or trick 诡计,计谋 3 Naut. 【海】a the distance travelled by wind or waves across open water 风区长度,吹程;浪区长度,浪距 b the distance a vessel must sail to reach open water (船到达无障碍水域前须行驶的)距离 □ fetch and carry run backwards and forwards with things, be a mere servant 忙于杂务,当听差 □ fetch up 1 arrive, come to rest 到达;停止 2 Brit. vomit [英]呕吐 □ fetcher n.[Old English fecc(e)an, variant of fetian, probably related to a Germanic root = grasp] |