FETCH  去拿取/取來

DISPLACE something TO HERE FROM an OTHER PLACE.
GO AND) GETGO FORCALL FORSUMMONPICK UPCOLLECTBRINGCARRYCONVEYTRANSPORT
Antonym
  • REMOVEDISPLACE something from where it is EXPECTED to REMAIN.
    Hypernym
    • DISPLACECAUSE to MOVE.
      • MOVECHANGE PLACE OR SITUATION.
        • CHANGEEVENT involving two MOMENTS t1 and t2, such that a THING at the MOMENT t1 is DIFFERENT FROM that THING at the MOMENT t2.
          • EVENTREALITY that ARISES in TIME....
    See also
    • CHOOSETAKE OR USE THING WHILE BELIEVING that one is ABLE to TAKE OTHER THINGS.
      Old Chinese Criteria
      1. There is no word commonly used for the fetching of things, and the most current word sometimes used in this meaning is probably qǔ 取 (ant. yǔ 予 "give").

      2. Jí 汲 refers specifically to the fetching of water.

      Modern Chinese Criteria
      取來

      去拿



      rough draft to BEGIN TO identify synonym group members for analysis, based on CL etc. 18.11.2003. CH /

        Words

          jí OC: krɯb MC: kip 9 AttributionsWD

        Jí 汲 refers specifically to the fetching of water.

          Word relations
        • Oppos: 樵/FIREWOOD Qiáo 樵 refers to largish branches cut up and used for firewood.

          Syntactic words
        • vadNrelated to fetching waterDS
        • viactfetch water, draw water
        • vtoNdraw water from
          qǔ OC: skhoʔ MC: tshi̯o 8 AttributionsWD

        There is no word commonly used for the fetching of things, and the most current word sometimes used in this meaning is probably qǔ 取 (ant. yǔ 予 "give").

          Syntactic words
        • vtoNpick up, take up; go and get (what one owns), fetch
        • vttoN1.+prep+N2fetch N1 from N2DS
        取來  qǔ lái OC: skhoʔ m-rɯɯ MC: tshi̯o ləi 0 AttributionsWD
          Syntactic words
        • VPt(oN)fetch the contextually determinate N

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