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fetching

/fech-ing/US // ˈfɛtʃ ɪŋ //UK // (ˈfɛtʃɪŋ) //

取物,读取,采集,拿到的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : charming; captivating.

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Examples

  • In this world, once-proud physicians are over-prescribing and over-ordering, grinning and pretending, stepping and fetching.

  • He changed his name to Ronnie Rocket, becomes a bona fide rock star, and attracts a fetching tap-dancer, Electra-Cute.

  • He was surrounded by friends and family, and women—one was fetching him a piece of cake.

  • Fetching, gracious, ladylike, she has devoted her adult life to taking care of Mitt and the boys.

  • Fetching French actress Audrey Tautou is back in the romantic drama “Delicacy.”

  • Anyway there was a lot of embroidery on it, full of little holes, which somehow contrived to be extraordinarily fetching.

  • The fancy costumes and the funny masks the girls and boys wore certainly were “fetching.”

  • Ever see anything more fetching than those great Irish eyes in a regular little Dago mug?

  • Fetching pen and paper, the blacksmith made a rapid computation of what would be due Oliver at any time within the next month.

  • And there need never be any difficulty about sending you all three to school and fetching you, even when it is not holiday time.