fetched 的定义
South Midland U.S.
- damned: Jim beat up every fetched one of them.
更多fetched例句
- While some suspect alien interference, the methods the Nazca used probably aren’t quite so far-fetched.
- While it seems far-fetched right now, it’s exciting to see how SEO, NLP, and AI will evolve together.
- Back during the Cold War, when it did not seem at all far-fetched that a Soviet nuclear bomb might ruin your day, Glenn Easton’s mother-in-law looked into building a fallout shelter in her backyard.
- Yet it doesn’t sound so far-fetched to many top politicians and experts observing the run-up to the election.
- The premise of the lawsuits may seem far-fetched—it’s hard to see how Netflix is accessing municipal infrastructure anymore than you are with your home Internet connection—but the money at stake is serious.
- Fortunes reversed and what was far-fetched yesterday was suddenly closer to fact.
- When he first pitched it to me for The Dark Knight, I liked the thematic idea, but I found it possibly a little far-fetched.
- One of them fetched Manuel, nicknamed Barba (Spanish for beard), who was, of course, clean shaven.
- It is pressed deep inside, then more is fetched to mash on top.
- But, in the case of the border kids, it turns out that those worries about diseases were not so far-fetched after all.
- Ned reached home about breakfast time, and "fetched up" at the back door, with a decidedly guilty countenance.
- Mis' Calvert, she saw you in a lane, or somethin', and fetched you back to that Baltimore city where the both of you lived.
- Diaretta ain't old enough yet to fall into line, and the boys were let off soon as they went to work and fetched in money.
- Queeker fetched a long deep-drawn sigh at this point, the agony of intense composition being for a moment relaxed.
- Then she bade Gaston set wine for them, and when it was fetched the three of them drank in brooding, gloomy silence.