go for and then bring back (someone or something) for someone
(为某人)去取来,去拿来
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he ran to fetch help 他跑去求援
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she fetched me a cup of tea .她去给我端了一杯茶来。
(of a person, action, or thing)be the reason for (someone) to come to a place
(人,行为,事情)成为(某人)来到的原因;使来到;请来
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it was not horse-trading that fetched Harper to Belgium, but Sharpe .把哈珀吸引到比利时来的原因不是马匹的买卖,而是夏普这个人。
〈古〉 使出(血);使流(泪)
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kind offers fetched tears from me .好心的施予令我潸然泪下。
〈古〉 吸(一口气);叹(一口气)。
achieve (a particular price) when sold
卖得,售得(某个价钱)
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the land could fetch over a million pounds .这块地可以卖100多万英镑。
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〈非正式〉 给(某人)以(重重的一击或一巴掌)
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he always used to slam the gate and try and fetch her shins a wallop .他过去关大门总是很重,以图给她的胫部重重一击。
〈非正式,旧〉 引起(某人)的极大兴趣;使(某人)高兴
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to say that the child has got the father's nose fetches the parents .说孩子的鼻子长得像他父亲准会使做父母的感到高兴。
the distance travelled by wind or waves across open water
风(或风浪)区长度,风(浪)区。
the distance a vessel must sail to reach open water
(船只到达开阔水域的)航行距离。
[in sing.]an act of going for something and then bringing it back
去取回,去拿来
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he thought the best part of the fetch was wrestling over the stick .他认为去取东西时最精彩的部分就是设法对付手杖。
〈古〉 计谋;诡计
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it is no ingenious fetches of argument that we want .我们所要的绝不只是巧妙的辩术。
〈英,主古〉 (活人的)灵魂(旧时认为是那人的死亡征兆)。
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fetch and carry run backwards and forwards bringing things to someone in a servile fashion 做杂务,当听差,跑腿
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fetch up informal arrive or come to rest somewhere, typically by accident or unintentionally 〈非 正式〉 (尤指偶然或无意中)到达,来到
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fetch sth/sb 拿来某物/请来某人
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fetch sth/sb 拿来某物/请来某人
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fetch sb sth=fetch sth for sb 把某物给某人取来
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fetch sb sth = fetch sth for sb 把某物给某人取来
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play fetch (跟狗)玩丢接游戏
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