单词 | fetch |
释义 | Word Frequency fetch 1(fɛtʃ) verb (mainly tr) 1. to go after and bring back; get to fetch help 2. to cause to come; bring or draw forth the noise fetched him from the cellar 3. (also intr) to cost or sell for (a certain price) the table fetched six hundred pounds 4. to utter (a sigh, groan, etc) 5. informal to deal (a blow, slap, etc) 6. (also intr) nautical to arrive at or proceed by sailing 7. informal to attract to be fetched by an idea 8. (used esp as a command to dogs) to retrieve (shot game, an object thrown, etc) 9. rare to draw in (a breath, gasp, etc), esp with difficulty 10. fetch and carry noun 11. the reach, stretch, etc, of a mechanism 12. a trick or stratagem 13. the distance in the direction of the prevailing wind that air or water can travel continuously without obstruction Word origin Old English feccan; related to Old Norse feta to step, Old High German sih fazzōn to climbWord Frequency fetch 2(fɛtʃ) noun the ghost or apparition of a living person Word origin C18: of unknown origin |
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