fetch
fetch 英 [fetʃ] 美 [fɛtʃ]
v. 取来;接来;
进行时:fetching 过去式:fetched 过去分词:fetched 第三人称单数:fetches 名词复数:fetches
- To fetch something is to go and get it. "Go fetch!" you might shout after your dog while throwing a stick into the yard.
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- v. 取来;接来;
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1. fetch me my hat please.
请把我的帽子取来。
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2. to fetch a doctor
去请医生
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3. She's gone to fetch the kids from school.
她去学校接孩子了。
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4. The painting would fetch quite a lot if you sold it now.
这幅画要是现在出手, 一定能卖个好价钱。
- fetch (n.1) "apparition of a living person, specter, a double," 1787, an English dialect word of unknown origin (see OED for discussion).
- fetch (n.2) "act of fetching," 1540s, from fetch (v.).
- fetch (v.) Middle English fecchen, from Old English feccan "to bring, bring to; seek, gain, take," apparently a variant of fetian, fatian "bring near, bring back, obtain; induce; marry," which is probably from Proto-Germanic *fetan (source also of Old Frisian fatia "to grasp, seize, contain," Old Norse feta "to find one's way," Middle Dutch vatten, Old High German sih faggon "to mount, climb," German fassen "to grasp, contain"). This would connect it to the PIE verb for "to walk" derived from root *ped- "foot."
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