词汇 | fetched |
释义 | fetched past simple and past participle offetch fetch verb mainly UKuk /fetʃ/ us /fetʃ/ fetchverb (GET)B1[ T ] to go to another place to get something or someone and bring it, him, or her back: (去)拿来,取回;(去)请来 [ + two objects ]Could you fetch me my glasses from the other room, please? I have to fetch my mother from the station.我得去车站接我母亲。 fetch something for someoneShall I fetch some tea for you? This glass has been used - please fetch me a clean one. Would you like to wait out here, and the doctor will come and fetch you in a minute? She fetched another chair from the dining room. He fetches the children from school on Mondays and Fridays. That looks uncomfortable. I'll go and fetch a cushion for you. Transferring and transporting objects air freight bearer borne bring budge carry conveyance deliver heft import light speed manhandle paper round payload pick shunt transference truck virement wheel fetchverb (SELL)[ T ] to be sold for a particular amount of money: 变卖资产;变现 The paintings fetched over a million dollars.这些油画卖了100多万美元。 The house didn't fetch as much as she was hoping it would.房子没有卖到她期望的那个价钱。 to have a certain monetary value costHiring a car for the week will cost close to £300! beThe cakes were £1.50 each or two for £2. sell forThe tickets sell for £100 each. fetchThe medieval manuscript fetched a record-breaking £1.2 million at auction. go for somethingHouses around here usually go for about £500,000. set someone back (something)Phew, that ring looks like it set you back. Business - general words addressable addressable market Age of Exploration amortizable anti-commercial contestable contract in/out contract something out contractual contractually importation in business initial public offering IPO lean the tertiary sector time-and-motion study trade secret transact triple play fetchverb (HIT)fetch someone a blow old-fashionedinformal to hit someone with the hand: (用手)打(某人) I fetched him a smart blow on the ear!我狠狠地给了他一记耳光。 Hitting and beating at-risk bang away bang someone up basher bashing bunch butt fetch gut punch head-butt hell kick mess nail swing tan someone's hideidiom tonk wallop whop whup GrammarBring, take and fetch 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: … Bring or take? 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, take and fetch: typical errors We don’t use take when something is seen from the receiver’s viewpoint: … Idiomfetch and carry for someone Phrasal verbfetch up Examples of fetchedfetched In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. In addition to the milking, the izinceku also tended to the king's oxen and fetched water for the king in gourds. Organic production produces beneficial impacts on social and environmental issues, in addition to high prices fetched by the organic produce20. Local notables and guests of honour were fetched in procession, to witness the worship of the deities. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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