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Từ điển Việt Anh Việt 4in1 - English Vietnamese 4 in 1 Dictionary
fetch
I.fetch1 S3 /fetʃ/ BrE AmE verb [transitive] [Language: Old English; Origin: fetian, feccan] 1. especially British English to go and get something or someone and bring them back: Quick! Go and fetch a doctor. Shannon went upstairs to fetch some blankets. fetch somebody/something from something Would you mind going to fetch the kids from school? fetch somebody something/fetch something for somebody Fetch me some coffee while you’re up. 2. to be sold for a particular amount of money, especially at a public sale – used especially in news reports: The painting is expected to fetch at least $20 million. 3. fetch and carry to do simple and boring jobs for someone as if you were their servant: Am I supposed to fetch and carry for him all day? 4. British English to make people react in a particular way: This announcement fetched a huge cheer from the audience. fetch up phrasal verb British English informal [always + adverb/preposition] to arrive somewhere without intending to SYN end up: I fell asleep on the train and fetched up in Glasgow. • • • THESAURUS ▪ cost to have a particular price: The book costs $25. | A new kitchen will cost you a lot of money. | It’s a nice dress and it didn’t cost much. ▪ be especially spoken to cost a particular amount of money: These shoes were only £5. ▪ be priced at something to have a particular price – used when giving the exact price that a shop or company charges for something: Tickets are priced at $20 for adults and $10 for kids. ▪ retail at something to be sold in shops at a particular price – used especially in business: The scissors retail at £1.99 in department stores. ▪ sell/go for something used for saying what people usually pay for something: Houses in this area sell for around £200,000. ▪ fetch used for saying what people pay for something, especially at a public sale: The painting fetched over $8,000 at auction. | A sports car built for Mussolini is expected to fetch nearly £1 million at auction. ▪ set somebody back something informal to cost someone a lot of money: A good set of speakers will set you back around £150. ▪ come to if a bill comes to a particular amount, it adds up to that amount: The bill came to £100 between four of us. II.fetch2 BrE AmE noun play fetch if you play fetch with a dog, you throw something for the dog to bring back to you
fetchhu◎ | [fet∫] | ※ | danh từ | | ■ | hồn ma, vong hồn | | ■ | mánh khoé; mưu mẹo | | ■ | (từ cổ,nghĩa cổ) sự gắng sức | | ☆ | to take a fetch | | gắng sức | | ■ | (hàng hải) lộ trình định sẵn | | 〆 | to cast a fetch | | ✓ | cài bẫy, đặt bẫy | ※ | động từ | | ■ | tìm về, đem về | | ☆ | to /go and/ fetch a doctor | | tìm bác sĩ | | ■ | làm chảy máu, làm trào ra | | ☆ | to fetch blood | | làm chảy máu ra | | ☆ | to fetch tears | | làm trào nước mắt | | ■ | bán được | | ☆ | to fetch a hundred pounds | | bán được 100 đồng bảng | | ■ | làm xúc động | | ■ | làm vui thích; mua vui (cho ai) | | ■ | làm bực mình, làm phát cáu | | ■ | (từ Mỹ,nghĩa Mỹ), (thông tục) quyến rũ, làm mê hoặc, làm say mê | | ■ | thở ra | | ☆ | to fetch a sigh | | thở dài | | ■ | lấy (hơi) | | ■ | đấm thụi, thoi | | ☆ | to fetch someone a blow | | thụi ai một quả | | 〆 | to fetch away | | ✓ | thoát khỏi (sự ràng buộc); thoát ra | | 〆 | to fetch down | | ✓ | (như) to bring down ((xem) bring) | | 〆 | to fetch out | | ✓ | cho thấy rõ, bóc trần | | 〆 | to fetch up | | ✓ | nôn, mửa | | ✓ | dừng lại | | ✓ | (từ Mỹ,nghĩa Mỹ) làm xong | | 〆 | to fetch a compass | | ✓ | (xem) compass | | 〆 | to fetch and carry for someone | | ✓ | làm tay sai cho ai |
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