Anglų - Lietuvių žodynas
Kompiuterinis žodynas internete nemokamai
fetch
Fetch tarimas:
/fetʃ/
Fetch audio:
Žodžio paaiškinimas anglų kalba:
- verb-transitive: To come or go after and take or bring back: The puppy fetched the stick that we had tossed.
- verb-transitive: To cause to come.
- verb-transitive: To bring in as a price: fetched a thousand dollars at auction.
- verb-transitive: To interest or attract.
- verb-transitive: To draw in (breath); inhale.
- verb-transitive: To bring forth (a sigh, for example) with obvious effort.
- verb-transitive: Informal To deliver (a blow) by striking; deal.
- verb-transitive: Nautical To arrive at; reach: fetched port after a month at sea.
- verb-intransitive: To go after something and return with it.
- verb-intransitive: To retrieve killed game. Used of a hunting dog.
- verb-intransitive: To take an indirect route.
- verb-intransitive: Nautical To hold a course.
- verb-intransitive: Nautical To turn about; veer.
- noun: The act or an instance of fetching.
- noun: A stratagem or trick.
- noun: The distance over which a wind blows.
- noun: The distance traveled by waves with no obstruction.
- phrasal-verb: fetch up To reach a stopping place or goal; end up: "He went down and out at the same time and fetched up on his back clear in the middle of the room” ( Madison Smart Bell).
- phrasal-verb: fetch up To make up (lost time, for example).
- phrasal-verb: fetch up To bring forth; produce.
- phrasal-verb: fetch up To bring to a halt; stop.
- noun: Chiefly British A ghost; an apparition.
- noun: Chiefly British A doppelgänger.
Lietuviškos reikšmės:
- nueiti (ko nors)
- atvesti
- sukelti (ašaras)
- suduoti
- to fetch a blow smogti
- to fetch a sigh giliai atsidusti
- to fetch and carry (for) patarnauti
- atnešti
- atgabenti