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/fetʃ/ |
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1 | to go and get something (去)取来,拿来 |
| He went to fetch his coat. 他去取来了大衣。 |
| 1a | to go to find something and carry it back with you (去找到并)拿来 | | fetch sb sth I asked my son to fetch me a drink of water. 我叫儿子去给我拿杯水来。 | | fetch sth for sb Let me fetch a chair for you. 我去给你拿张椅子来吧。 | | fetch sth from sth We used to go and fetch milk from the farm. 我们过去常去农场取牛奶。 | |
| 1b | to go to where someone is and bring them home , especially in your car (尤指用汽车去)接 | | She asked me to come and fetch her. 她叫我来接她。 | | fetch sb from sth Can you fetch the children from school tonight? 今晚你去学校接孩子们行吗? | |
| 1c | to go to where someone is and bring them back with you because you need their help (去)请来,叫来 | | Peter was sent to fetch the doctor. 彼得被派去请医生。 | |
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2 | to be sold for a particular amount of money , especially at an auction (= sale where goods are sold to the person offering the most money) (尤指通过拍卖)售得,卖得 |
| The painting is expected to fetch up to £220,000. 这幅画有望拍到22万英镑。 |
PHRASES |
- | fetch and carry |
| to do small simple jobs for someone such as bringing them things that they want |
| 做杂务;当听差;打杂 |
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- | fetch sb a blow/slap BRITISH informal |
| to hit someone |
| 击打/掌掴某人 |
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PHRASAL VERBS |
- | ˌfetch ˈup |
| PHRASAL VB BRITISHINFORMAL |
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| to arrive at a place by accident or without intending to go there 偶然到达;无意中到达;结果 |
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