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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
fetch
fetch [fetch fetches fetched fetching] BrE [fetʃ] NAmE [fetʃ] verb 1. (especially BrE)to go to where sb/sth is and bring them/it back •~ sb/sth to fetch help / a doctor • The inhabitants have to walk a mile to fetch water. • She's gone to fetch the kids from school. •~ sb sth Could you fetch me my bag? 2. ~ sth to be sold for a particular price Syn: sell for •The painting is expected to fetch $10 000 at auction. Idiom: ↑fetch and carry Derived: ↑fetch up Verb forms: Word Origin: Old English fecc(e)an, variant of fetian, probably related to fatian ‘grasp’, of Germanic origin and related to German fassen. Thesaurus: fetch verb T (BrE, especially spoken) •She's gone to fetch the kids from school. collect • |especially spoken get • • pick sb/sth up • Fetch or get? Fetch usually refers to sb/sth that is in a place and needs to be collected. Get has a wider range of meaning; you can get things that need to be prepared or obtained: •Get John a drink. ✗ Fetch John a drink. Example Bank: •Could you fetch my bag for me? •He fetched a couple of towels from the bathroom. •He ran to fetch help. •She's gone to fetch the kids from school. •The painting is expected to fetch £10 000 at auction. •They have to walk over a mile to fetch water.
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