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1. (v.t.) fetch
to go and bring back; return with; get:
to fetch water from a well.
2. fetch
to cause to come; bring:
to fetch a doctor.
3. fetch
to sell for or bring (a price, financial return, etc.):
The horse fetched more money than it cost.
4. fetch
to attract; captivate.
5. fetch
to take (a breath).
6. fetch
to utter (a sigh, groan, etc.).
7. fetch
to deal or deliver (a stroke, blow, etc.).
8. fetch
to perform or execute (a movement, step, leap, etc.).
9. fetch
to reach by sailing.
10. fetch
(of a hunting dog) to retrieve (game).
11. (v.i.) fetch
to go and bring things.
12. fetch
Chiefly Naut. to move or maneuver.
13. fetch
to retrieve game (often used as a command to a hunting dog).
14. fetch
to go by an indirect route (often fol. by around or about).
15. fetch
fetch up,
16. fetch
to arrive or stop.
17. (n.) fetch
the act of fetching.
18. fetch
the distance of fetching:
a long fetch.
19. fetch
an area where ocean waves are being generated by the wind.
20. fetch
the reach or stretch of a thing.
21. fetch
a trick; dodge.
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| Definition of 'Fetch' |
Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (verb) fetch
the action of fetching
2. (verb) bring, get, convey, fetch
go or come after and bring or take back
"Get me those books over there, please"; "Could you bring the wine?"; "The dog fetched the hat"
3. (verb) fetch, bring in, bring
be sold for a certain price
"The painting brought $10,000"; "The old print fetched a high price at the auction"
4. (verb) fetch
take away or remove
"The devil will fetch you!"
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1. (verb) fetch
to go to sb or sth and bring them back
He went to fetch his coat.
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| Definition of 'Fetch' |
Webster Dictionary |
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1. (noun) Fetch
a stratagem by which a thing is indirectly brought to pass, or by which one thing seems intended and another is done; a trick; an artifice
2. (noun) Fetch
the apparation of a living person; a wraith
3. (verb) Fetch
to bear toward the person speaking, or the person or thing from whose point of view the action is contemplated; to go and bring; to get
4. (verb) Fetch
to obtain as price or equivalent; to sell for
5. (verb) Fetch
to recall from a swoon; to revive; -- sometimes with to; as, to fetch a man to
6. (verb) Fetch
to reduce; to throw
7. (verb) Fetch
to bring to accomplishment; to achieve; to make; to perform, with certain objects; as, to fetch a compass; to fetch a leap; to fetch a sigh
8. (verb) Fetch
to bring or get within reach by going; to reach; to arrive at; to attain; to reach by sailing
9. (verb) Fetch
to cause to come; to bring to a particular state
10. (verb) Fetch
to bring one's self; to make headway; to veer; as, to fetch about; to fetch to windward
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Sense: to go and get (something or someone) and bring it
Fetch me some bread.
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Afrikaans: gaan haal |
Arabic: يَذْهَب لإحْضار، يَجْلِب |
Bulgarian: донасям |
Brazilian: buscar |
Czech: dojít pro, přinést |
German: holen |
Danish: hente |
Greek: πηγαίνω και φέρνω κτ. |
Spanish: ir por, ir a buscar, trae |
Estonian: tooma |
Farsi: رفتن و آوردن |
Finnish: noutaa |
French: aller chercher |
Hebrew: לְהָבִיא |
Hindi: जा कर लाना |
Croatian: poći (po) i donijeti |
Hungarian: érte megy és elhoz |
Indonesian: mengambil |
Icelandic: ná í, sækja, koma með |
Italian: andare a prendere, portar |
Japanese: 取って来る |
Korean: …을 가서 가지고 오다 |
Lithuanian: atnešti |
Latvian: aiziet pakaļ un atnest/at |
Malay: mengambil |
Dutch: halen |
Norwegian: hente |
Polish: przynieść |
Persian: رفتن و آوردن |
Pashto: په يوشى پسې تلل، دهغه را |
Portuguese: buscar/ir buscar? |
Romanian: a aduce |
Russian: приносить; приводить |
Slovak: ísť po |
Slovenian: iti po kaj |
Serbian: doneti |
Swedish: hämta |
Thai: ไปเอามา |
Turkish: gidip/alıp getirmek |
Taiwanese: (去)拿來,取來 |
Ukrainian: піти, сходити (за чимсь) |
Urdu: جا کر لانا |
Vietnamese: tìm về, đem về |
Chinese: (去)拿来,取来 |
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