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fetch
przyprowadzać
fetch [fetʃ] V. trans.
1. fetch ingl. brit. (bring back):
fetch person
przyprowadzać [perf przyprowadzić]
fetch thing
przynosić [perf przynieść]
fetch!
2. fetch (be sold for):
to fetch a price
osiągać [perf osiągnąć] cenę
to fetch sb much
przynosić [perf przynieść] komuś wiele pieniędzy
3. fetch coloq. (strike):
to fetch sb a blow
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
to fetch and carry for sb
fetch up V. intr.
1. fetch up (arrive):
to fetch up in/at sth
2. fetch up (vomit):
fetch up
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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Ejemplos de uso en el diccionario PONS (revisados por la redacción)
fetch!
to fetch a price
osiągać [perf osiągnąć] cenę
to fetch sb much
przynosić [perf przynieść] komuś wiele pieniędzy
Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)
Typical houses are 3-bedroom semis, which fetch up to $500,000 in many cases.
www.theglobeandmail.com
A woman with blonde hair could fetch up to $147.38 more than her brunette or redhead counterpart, and blue eyes also saw an additional $27.24.
www.stuff.co.nz
The assets could fetch up to $30 million, it's been reported.
www.propertyobserver.com.au
Prized for its bright green fluorescent glow under a black light, a good sample of andersonite will fetch up to $500 from a collector.
phys.org
Baby boys can fetch up to $250 on the black market; girls generally cost slightly less.
www.digitaljournal.com