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单词 fetch
释义
fetch
verb
mainlyUK
uk
/fetʃ/
us
/fetʃ/

fetchverb(GET)

B1[T]
to go to anotherplaceto get something or someone andbringit, him, or her back
(去)拿来,取回;(去)请来
[+ two objects]Could you fetch me myglasses/fetch myglassesforme from the otherroom,please?你去另一个房间帮我把眼镜拿过来好吗?
I have to fetch mymotherfrom thestation.我得去车站接我母亲。
More examples
  • Thisglasshas been used -pleasefetch me acleanone.
  • Would you like towaitout here, and thedoctorwill come and fetch you in aminute?
  • She fetched anotherchairfrom thediningroom.
  • He fetches thechildrenfromschoolon Mondays and Fridays.
  • Thatlooksuncomfortable. I'll go and fetch acushionfor you.

fetchverb(SELL)

[T]
to besoldfor aparticularamountofmoney
售得,卖得(…价钱)
Thepaintingsfetched over a milliondollars.这些油画卖了100多万美元。
Thehousedidn't fetch as much as she washopingit would.房子没有卖到她期望的那个价钱。

fetchverb(HIT)

[T+ two objects]old-fashionedinformal
tohitsomeone with thehand
(用手)打(某人)
I fetched him asmartblowon theear!我狠狠地给了他一记耳光。

Grammar

Bring,takeandfetch
Bring means moving something or someone. The movement is either from where the listener is to where the speaker is, or from the speaker to the listener.
Bring
Bring means moving something or someone. The movement is either from where the listener is to where the speaker is, or from the speaker to the listener.
Take
Take means movement with something or someone from where the speaker or listener is to a different place:
Bringortake?
seen from the viewpoint of the doer – she
Fetch
Fetch means to go to another place to get something or someone and return with the thing or the person. We use it for people and things that are not here but that we need or are due to be here. We can usually use get instead of fetch:
Bring, takeandfetch: typical errors
We don’t use take when something is seen from the receiver’s viewpoint:

Idiom

fetch and carry forsb

Phrasal verb

fetch up
fetch
noun[U]
play fetch
US
toplayagamewith adogthatinvolvesthrowingsomething for it torunafter andbringback to you
(跟狗)玩丢接游戏

Examplesoffetch

fetch
All the data are fetched in main-memory before any evaluation task is carried out.
From theCambridge English Corpus
Nevertheless, the crop occasionally fetched good financial returns, and it was in hope of this that they continued to grow the crop.
From theCambridge English Corpus
Farmers also sold the grain, but it fetched a low price in the poorly developed market for horsegram.
From theCambridge English Corpus
Thus, most fetches can be moved past stores and procedure calls, and common subexpressions involving fetches from immutable objects can be eliminated.
From theCambridge English Corpus
Consider now the definitions fetched via a resolvespec.
From theCambridge English Corpus
We found that most of the preprocessing time is consumed at fetching lexical entries.
From theCambridge English Corpus
The task of the autonomous robot is to serve a moving working team on the site by continuously fetching supplies from a central store.
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First, she invents a key, encrypts the known body with it, and checks whether the result matches the encrypted authenticator fetched from the network.
From theCambridge English Corpus
Note also that only predicates needed for the migratory segment of the continuation are fetched.
From theCambridge English Corpus
By the early years of the twentieth century most industries had completely abandoned methods of production in which craftsmen made the products and laborers fetched and carried parts.
From theCambridge English Corpus
Most functions contain conditional computation thus most rewrites will involve access to remote store that results in the rewrite being suspended while the required packets are fetched.
From theCambridge English Corpus
Similarly, even though there is wood around, potters prefer to buy it from merchants coming into town, rather than fetching it themselves and losing one day's work.
From theCambridge English Corpus
Backed by anecdotal evidence, the author portrays these as opportunistic exploiters who drain financial resources away from the poor by fetching high prices in times of water scarcity.
From theCambridge English Corpus
The age comparison becomes more expensive when the cells belong to different blocks, because then the time stamps of the corresponding blocks need to be fetched and compared.
From theCambridge English Corpus
The high prices that wine fetched throughout the second half of the eighteenth century and at the beginning of the nineteenth accounted for the speed of this expansion.
From theCambridge English Corpus
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