3fetch and carryWORK HARDto do simple and boring jobs for someone as if you were their servant 做杂务,打杂
Am I supposed to fetch and carry for him all day?
难道要我整天替他打杂吗?
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fetch and carry• She has a positiveknack of getting one to fetch and carry.• Some one had to go round with the coals, wash up, sweep, scrub, polish, fetch and carry.• The two girls' job was to clear the table between courses, fetch and carrydishes.
4British EnglishBrETAKE/BRING to make people react in a particular way 使作出〔某种反应〕;吸引来;引起
This announcement fetched a huge cheer from the audience.
这一宣告博得听众极其热烈的欢呼声。
5fetch upphrasal verbphr vBritish EnglishBrE informal[always + adverbadv/prepositionprep]ARRIVE to arrive somewhere without intending to 意外到达SYN end up
I fell asleep on the train and fetched up in Glasgow.
我在火车上睡着了,竟然到了格拉斯哥。
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fetch• Martha fetched a towel from the bathroom.• It's a very old car, but I'm still hoping it'll fetch around £200.• Somehow he'd have to get up to the woodtoday to fetch down his Dad's clippers and wire.• Truck doan come to fetch, eh?• Trondur had hurriedforward to fetch his biggest harpoon which he kept strapped across the bows.• For a momentRex and I gaped, and then Rex dived into the cabin to fetch his camera.• Where's your mug? Go and fetch it.• Could you fetch me a screwdriver?• Van Gogh's "Sunflowers' was expected to fetch more than $20 million.• Some properties have fetched prices in the $4 million range.• It is the first time a sculpture from the period has fetched such a sum.• As she fetchedsugar and milk and her favouritecup and saucer, she made up her mind to break with him.• Rushworth went to fetch the key to the gate.• Jim's gone to fetch the police.• I turned to the older boy and told him to fetch them from the refrigerator.• Nat let him in and went to fetchTony who appeared wearing a pair of boxer shorts and a big smile.
fetch somebody something/fetch something for somebody• Tommy Wright fetched up at Oldham for £80,000.• It is expected to fetch about £100 million for a consortium of land owners.• Voice over Meanwhile back at Tenbury, the holly and mistletoe were fetching up to a pound for a pound in weight.• Fonti is a voluble man, with a fetching smile which disappears for days on end when the pressure is on.• Continued to go about opening cupboards, fetching what she needed for making pastry.• Gretzky had none the less produced exactly the sort of moment that enabledscalpers to fetch hundreds of dollars fortickets.• The prefabricated avatarfetches bits of knowledge for you, based on a profile you create.
fetch2 noun
1.play fetchif you play fetch with a dog, you throw something for the dog to bring back to you 〔与狗〕玩抛物衔回
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play fetch• After that, they played fetch with a stickMasterfound.