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  1. fetch

    • IPA[fɛtʃ]

    英式

    • v.
      go for and then bring back (someone or something) for someone;bring forth (blood or tears)
    • n.
      the distance travelled by wind or waves across open water.;the distance a vessel must sail to reach open water.
    • verb: fetch, 3rd person present: fetches, gerund or present participle: fetching, past tense: fetched, past participle: fetched

    • noun: fetch, plural noun: fetches

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    • 片語

    動詞

    名詞

    • 1. the distance travelled by wind or waves across open water.
    • the distance a vessel must sail to reach open water.
    • 2. archaic a stratagem or trick.
    • ph.
      arrive or come to rest somewhere, typically by accident or unintentionally

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • ph.
      arrive or come to rest somewhere, typically by accident or unintentionally

    Oxford Dictionary

    • ph.
      perform a succession of menial tasks for someone as if one was their servant

    Oxford Dictionary

    • ph.
      run backward and forward bringing things to someone in a servile fashion

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • adj.
      unlikely and unconvincing; implausible: the theory sounded bizarre and far-fetched

    Oxford Dictionary

    • adj.
      unlikely and unconvincing; implausible: the theory sounded bizarre and far-fetched

    Oxford American Dictionary

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    • IPA[feCH]

    美式

    • v.
      go for and then bring back (someone or something) for someone: he ran to fetch help
    • n.
      the distance traveled by wind or waves across open water.

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • IPA[feCH]

    美式

    • n.
      the apparition or double of a living person, formerly believed to be a warning of that ... I saw a fetch who looked like me

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • IPA[fɛtʃ]

    英式

    • n.
      the apparition or double of a living person, formerly believed to be a warning of that ... I saw a fetch who looked like me

    Oxford Dictionary