[/fetʃ; fɛtʃ/] v 用法: 1 [Tn, Tn.pr, Tn.p, Dn.n, Dn.pr] ~sb/sth (for sb) go for and bring back sb/sth 接来(某人)[取来(某物)]: Fetch a doctor at once. 快去请医生来. * Please fetch the children from school. 请到学校把孩子接回来. * The chair is in the garden; please fetch it in. 椅子在花园里, 请把它搬进来. * Should I fetch you your coat/fetch your coat for you from the next room? 要我去隔壁房间把你的大衣拿来吗? 用法: 2 [Tn, Tn.pr] (dated 旧) cause (sth) to come out 使(某物)出来; 使发出: fetched a deep sigh 发出深深的叹息 * fetch tears to the eyes 使泪水涌上眼眶. 用法: 3 [Tn, Dn.n] (of goods) be sold for (a price) (指货物)售得, 卖得(某价钱): The picture should fetch 2000 at auction. 这张画拍卖可得2000英镑. * Those old books won't fetch (you) much. 这些旧书卖不了多少钱. 用法: 4 [Dn.n] (infml) give (a blow) to (sb) 给(某人)(一击): She fetched him a terrific slap in the face. 她狠狠地给了他一记耳光. 用法: 5 (idm 习语) fetch and `carry (for sb) act like a servant (for sb); be busy with small duties 供(某人)差遣; 忙於杂务: He expects his daughter to fetch and carry for him all day. 他希望女儿终日听他支使. 用法: 6 (phr v) fetch up (infml) arrive at a certain place or in a certain position; land up 到达; 处於: Where on earth have we fetched up now? 我们现在究竟到哪里了? |