FETCH    去拿取/取來

DISPLACE something TO HERE FROM an OTHER PLACE.
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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 打 rough draft to BEGIN TO identify synonym group members for analysis, based on CL etc. 18.11.2003. CH /
Antonym
  • REMOVEDISPLACE something from where it is EXPECTED to REMAIN.
See also
  • CHOOSETAKE OR USE THING WHILE BELIEVING that one is ABLE to TAKE OTHER THINGS.
Hypernym
  • DISPLACE CAUSE to MOVE. (anc: 11/0, child: 28)
  • MOVE CHANGE PLACE OR SITUATION. (anc: 10/0, child: 21)
  • CHANGE EVENT involving two MOMENTS t1 and t2, such that a THING at the MOMENT t1 is DIFFERENT FROM that THING at the MOMENT t2. (anc: 9/0, child: 18)

Words (3 items)

  jí OC: krɯb MC: kip 9 Attributions

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 Attributions

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 Attributions
    Syntactic words
  • VPt(oN)fetch the contextually determinate N