2K

UK//fɛtʃ//US//fɛtʃ//

Fetch 的意思

To go to get something and bring it back.

In simple words: To go and bring something back.

Fetch 例句

  • Can you fetch the keys from the table?
  • The dog loves to fetch the frisbee at the park.
  • Please fetch me a glass of water.
  • He will fetch the groceries when he gets back.
  • I will fetch my coat before we leave.
  • The boy tried to fetch the ball from the bushes.

如何使用 Fetch

Commonly used in everyday language. Appropriate for informal and formal contexts, especially when talking about retrieving objects or animals. Not typically used in very formal writing.

Grammar pattern

fetch + object

Memory hint

Think of a dog fetching a stick – it runs to get it and brings it back.

相关单词

Collocations with Fetch

  • fetch and carry
  • fetch help
  • fetch back
  • fetch out
  • fetch a drink

Synonyms for Fetch

Opposites of Fetch

Common mistakes with Fetch

  • Confusing 'fetch' with 'catch' when referring to retrieval.
  • Using 'fetch' without an object (e.g., saying 'fetch!' instead of 'fetch the ball!').

Compare Fetch with Retrieve, Bring, Get, Collect

Fetch appears in

Fetch 的其他语言

More words like Fetch

大家还在搜

  • Fetch 意思
  • Fetch 是什么意思
  • Fetch 的意思
  • Fetch 中文
  • Fetch 翻译
  • Fetch 含义

关于 "Fetch" 的常见问题

"Fetch" 是什么意思?

To go and bring something back.

"Fetch" 的定义是什么?

To go to get something and bring it back.

如何在句子中使用 "Fetch"?

Can you fetch the keys from the table?

能再举一个 "Fetch" 的例子吗?

The dog loves to fetch the frisbee at the park.

"Fetch" 的近义词有哪些?

常见的替代说法包括 retrieve, bring, get, collect, fetch back。

"Fetch" 的反义词是什么?

相反的意思包括 discard, leave。

哪些词和 "Fetch" 搭配?

它常与 fetch and carry, fetch help, fetch back, fetch out, fetch a drink 搭配。

使用 "Fetch" 时常见的错误有哪些?

Confusing 'fetch' with 'catch' when referring to retrieval. Using 'fetch' without an object (e.g., saying 'fetch!' instead of 'fetch the ball!').

"Fetch" 怎么发音?

US: //fɛtʃ//, UK: //fɛtʃ//。点击上方音频,听母语者的发音。

什么时候该用 "Fetch"?

Commonly used in everyday language. Appropriate for informal and formal contexts, especially when talking about retrieving objects or animals. Not typically used in very formal writing.