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
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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.
[ T ] to be sold for a particular amount of money售得,卖得(…价钱)
[ T + two objects ] old-fashioned informal to hit someone with the hand(用手)打(某人)
US to play a game with a dog that involves throwing something for it to run after and bring back to you(跟狗)玩丢接游戏
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