fetch

英 [fet?] 美[f?t?]
  • vt. 取來(lái);接來(lái);到達(dá);吸引
  • vi. 拿;取物;賣得
  • n. 取得;詭計(jì)

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詞態(tài)變化


第三人稱單數(shù):?fetches;過(guò)去式:?fetched;過(guò)去分詞:?fetched;現(xiàn)在分詞:?fetching;

中文詞源


fetch 拿來(lái)

fet, 同foot, 腳。即跑腿。

英文詞源


fetch
fetch: [OE] Fetch comes from the Old English verb fetian ‘go and get’, which survived dialectally as fet well into the 19th century. In the late Old English period a variant feccan developed, from which we get the modern English verb’s /ch/ ending. Its ultimate origin has been disputed. Perhaps the likeliest explanation is that it comes from a prehistoric Germanic *fat- ‘hold’ (source also of Old English fetel ‘girdle, strap’, from which modern English gets fettle).
fetch (v.)
Middle English fecchen, from Old English feccan "to bring, bring to; seek, gain, take," apparently a variant of fetian, fatian "bring near, bring back, obtain; induce; marry," which is probably from Proto-Germanic *fetan (cognates: Old Frisian fatia "to grasp, seize, contain," Old Norse feta "to find one's way," Middle Dutch vatten, Old High German sih faggon "to mount, climb," German fassen "to grasp, contain").

This would connect it to the PIE verbal root *ped- "to walk," from *ped- (1) "foot" (see foot (n.)). With widespread sense development: to "reach," "deliver," "effect," "make (butter), churn" (19c.), "restore to consciousness" (1620s), also various nautical senses from 16c.-17c.; meaning "to bring in as equivalent or price" is from c. 1600. In 17c. writers on language didn't derive a word's etymology; they fetched it. As what a dog does, c. 1600, originally fetch-and-carry. Variant form fet, a derivation of the original Old English version of the word, survived as a competitor until 17c. Related: Fetched; fetching.
fetch (n.1)
"apparition of a living person, specter, a double," 1787, an English dialect word of unknown origin (see OED for discussion).
A peculiarly weird type of apparition is the wraith (q.v.) or double, of which the Irish fetch is a variant. The wraith is an exact facsimile of a living person, who may himself see it. Goethe, Shelley, and other famous men are said to have seen their own wraiths. The fetch makes its appearance shortly before the death of the person it represents, either to himself or his friends, or both. [Lewis Spence, "An Encyclopedia of Occultism," 1920]
fetch (n.2)
"act of fetching," 1540s, from fetch (v.).

雙語(yǔ)例句


1. The painting is expected to fetch between two and three million pounds.
預(yù)計(jì)這幅畫將售得兩三百萬(wàn)英鎊。

來(lái)自柯林斯例句

2. He sent his driver to fetch him a strawberry shake.
他讓司機(jī)去給他買一杯草莓奶昔。

來(lái)自柯林斯例句

3. Fetch me a glass of water.
去給我拿杯水來(lái)。

來(lái)自柯林斯例句

4. I had to fetch water from the well.
我得從井里打水。

來(lái)自柯林斯例句

5. Should I fetch your slippers?
要我去給你拿拖鞋嗎?

來(lái)自柯林斯例句

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