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🔑 fetchBrE /fetʃ/NAmE /fetʃ/ verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they fetch BrE /fetʃ/ NAmE /fetʃ/present simple - he / she / it fetches BrE /ˈfetʃɪz/ NAmE /ˈfetʃɪz/past simple fetched BrE /fetʃt/ NAmE /fetʃt/past participle fetched BrE /fetʃt/ NAmE /fetʃt/ -ing form fetching BrE /ˈfetʃɪŋ/ NAmE /ˈfetʃɪŋ/🔑 (especially BrE) to go to where sb/sth is and bring them/it back (去)拿来;(去)请来◆~ sb/sthto fetch help/a doctor 去请人帮忙;去请医生◆The inhabitants have to walk a mile to fetch water. 居民得走一英里路去取水。◆She's gone to fetch the kids from school. 她去学校接孩子了。◆~ sb sthCould you fetch me my bag? 你能帮我去取我的包吗?~ sthto be sold for a particular price 售得,卖得(某价) SYN sell ◆The painting is expected to fetch $10 000 at auction. 这幅画预计拍卖可得 10 000 美元。 ●fetch and ˈcarry (for sb)to do a lot of little jobs for sb as if you were their servant (为某人)打杂,当听差,跑腿 ●ˌfetch ˈup(informal, especially BrE) to arrive somewhere without planning to 偶然来到;意外到达◆And then, a few years later, he somehow fetched up in Rome. 后来,过了几年,他不知怎么到了罗马。 |