fetch [fetʃ] verb GET 拿取 IMPROVER transitive ■to go to another place to get something or someone and bring them back (去)拿来,取回;(去)请来•[+ two objects] Could you fetch me my glasses/fetch my glasses for me from the other room, please?你去另一个房间帮我把眼镜拿过来好吗? •I have to fetch my mother from the station.我要去车站接我母亲。 [fetʃ] verb SELL 卖 transitive ■to be sold for a particular amount of money 售得,卖得(…价钱)•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。 [fetʃ] verb HIT 打 transitive + two objects old-fashioned informal ■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。 [fetʃ] verb fetch and carry for sb ■to do boring, unskilled jobs for someone, as if you were their servant 为(某人)打杂,为(某人)当听差,为(某人)跑腿 [fetʃ] verb Phrasal Verbs fetch up mainly US informal ■to arrive somewhere, especially without intending to 偶然来到,意外到达•After a whole hour of driving, we fetched up back where we started.开车开了整整一小时后,我们竟然又回到了出发地。 |