fetch
verb
noun
fetʃ
verb
1
Fetch bring
to
go
and
get
something
or
someone
and
bring
them
back
or
?
用
fetch
还是用 bring?
especially BrE
Quick!
Go
and
fetch
a
doctor.
快!去请医生来。
Shannon
went
upstairs
to
fetch
some
blankets.
香农上楼去拿些毯子。
fetch
sb/sth
from
sth
Would
you
mind
going
to
fetch
the
kids
from
school?
你去接孩子们放学好吗?
fetch
sb
sth/fetch
sth
for
sb
Fetch
me
some
coffee
while
you’re
up.
你起来后给我拿点咖啡来。
2
to
be
sold
for
a
particular
amount
of
money,
especially
at
a
public
sale
–
used
especially
in
news
reports
卖得,售得〔尤用于新闻报道〕
The
painting
is
expected
to
fetch
at
least
$20
million.
这幅画预计至少能卖两千万美元。
3
fetch and carry
to
do
simple
and
boring
jobs
for
someone
as
if
you
were
their
servant
做杂务,打杂
Am
I
supposed
to
fetch
and
carry
for
him
all
day?
难道要我整天替他打杂吗?
4
to
make
people
react
in
a
particular
way
[英] 使作出某种反应; 吸引来; 引起
BrE
This
announcement
fetched
a
huge
cheer
from
the
audience.
这项通知博得听众一阵极其热烈的欢呼声。
5
to
arrive
somewhere
without
intending
to
〔不期然〕到达
always + adv/prep
I
fell
asleep
on
the
train
and
fetched
up
in
Glasgow.
我在火车上睡着了,竟然到了格拉斯哥。
noun
6
play fetch
if
you
play
fetch
with
a
dog,
you
throw
something
for
the
dog
to
bring
back
to
you
〔与狗〕玩抛物衔回