
가져오다, 데려오다
To go for and then bring back someone or something.
예문:
"Could you please fetch me a clean towel from the closet?"
"The school called to ask me to fetch my daughter early."
팔리다, 값을 받다
To be sold for a particular price, especially at an auction.
예문:
"The vintage sports car is expected to fetch over a million dollars."
"Rare stamps often fetch high prices among serious collectors."
가하다, 때리다
To inflict a blow or slap on someone.
예문:
"The bully tried to fetch him a blow, but he ducked just in time."
"She fetched him a sharp slap across the face for his insolence."
생령, 도플갱어
The apparition or double of a living person, often seen as an omen of death.
예문:
"Old legends say that seeing your own fetch is a sign of impending doom."
"He claimed to have met his friend's fetch in the garden while the friend was miles away."
취송 거리, 파도 거리
The distance of open water over which the wind has blown without interruption.
예문:
"A long fetch allows the wind to create much larger and more powerful waves."
"The coastal erosion was severe due to the vast fetch of the Atlantic Ocean."
페치, 명령 인출
The act of retrieving an instruction or data from computer memory.
예문:
"The processor's efficiency is determined by how quickly it can complete a fetch cycle."
"A cache miss occurs when the required data is not available during the initial fetch."