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сводились
aller chercher
inglés
inglés
francés
francés
fetch [ingl. brit. fɛtʃ, ingl. am. fɛtʃ] V. trans.
1. fetch (bring):
fetch (gen)
to fetch sth for sb
to fetch sth for sb (carry back)
(r)apporter qc à qn
fetch him a chair please
fetch! (to dog)
to fetch sb back
2. fetch (bring financially):
fetch goods:
to fetch a good price
it won't fetch much
these vases can fetch up to £600
3. fetch (hit) coloq.:
to fetch sb a blow
flanquer un coup à qn coloq.
to fetch and carry for sb
I. fetch in V. [ingl. brit. fɛtʃ -, ingl. am. fɛtʃ -] coloq. (fetch [sth] in, fetch in [sth])
fetch in chairs, washing etc:
fetch in
II. fetch in V. [ingl. brit. fɛtʃ -, ingl. am. fɛtʃ -] coloq. (fetch [sb] in)
fetch in
I. fetch out V. [ingl. brit. fɛtʃ -, ingl. am. fɛtʃ -] coloq. (fetch [sth] out, fetch out [sth])
fetch out object:
fetch out
II. fetch out V. [ingl. brit. fɛtʃ -, ingl. am. fɛtʃ -] coloq. (fetch [sb] out, fetch out [sb])
fetch out person:
fetch out
fetch up V. [ingl. brit. fɛtʃ -, ingl. am. fɛtʃ -] coloq.
to fetch up in Rome
francés
francés
inglés
inglés
to fetch sb/sth
she must go and pick up ou fetch her son from the childminder ingl. brit. ou babysitter ingl. am.
aller chercher qc chien:
to fetch sth
a house in this area must fetch ingl. brit. ou get ingl. am. about 300, 000 euros
se vendre cher objet:
inglés
inglés
francés
francés
fetch [fetʃ] V. trans.
1. fetch (bring back):
fetch
to fetch sb/sth from somewhere
to fetch sb sth from somewhere
fetch me a glass of water
to fetch and carry for sb
2. fetch (be sold for):
fetch
fetch a price
to fetch a price
francés
francés
inglés
inglés
to go and fetch sb/sth
fetch [fetʃ] V. trans.
1. fetch (bring back):
fetch stick, object
2. fetch (be sold for):
fetch
fetch price
to fetch a price
Present
Ifetch
youfetch
he/she/itfetches
wefetch
youfetch
theyfetch
Past
Ifetched
youfetched
he/she/itfetched
wefetched
youfetched
theyfetched
Present Perfect
Ihavefetched
youhavefetched
he/she/ithasfetched
wehavefetched
youhavefetched
theyhavefetched
Past Perfect
Ihadfetched
youhadfetched
he/she/ithadfetched
wehadfetched
youhadfetched
theyhadfetched
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Surveyors estimated then that the site could fetch up to $20 billion if the site were auctioned by the government.
en.wikipedia.org
It had been expected to fetch up to 40 million pounds.
www.cleveland.com
It is expected to fetch up to 450,000.
en.wikipedia.org
The sale of a fake passport, on the other hand, can fetch up to five times as much.
www.globalpost.com
A stuffed dog more than 150 years old is expected to fetch up to $35,000 at auction this week.
www.stuff.co.nz