Examples of using Can fetch in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Programming
I can fetch things.
If they do go, he can fetch me.
You can fetch it yourself.
Is there anything I can fetch you?
I can fetch even better.
A pint of your blood can fetch you 50 bucks.
You can fetch our supper now, dearie.
You know, then you can fetch your bros.
And you can fetch me another beer while you're at it.
And about the prize goat that can fetch a bowl of onion soup.
You can fetch a backup dose of hormone meds from the supply cabinet.
No, a rare and important and legal piece can fetch easily $1.5 million.
A kilo can fetch a lot of money.
The wells are the only place where locals can fetch water during the dry season.
The nests can fetch up to $2000 USD per kilogram!
A kilogram of civet coffee,also known as kopi luwak, can fetch up to $700 US!
Such efforts can fetch desired outcomes.
We need some rope. There's plenty in the Land Rover. He can fetch it.
A healthy kidney can fetch up to $200,000 on the black market.
It's estimated that over 100 million sharks are killed annually,targeted for their for fins which can fetch a hefty price tag.
Women can fetch coffee now because job opportunities give us new confidence.
Now these satellites are considered collector's items and can fetch a pretty penny from car collectors.
They can fetch millions of dollars, and finding particular vintages can be a bit like searching for the Holy Grail.
There's a very specific set of structured data that Siri can fetch, and sports stats are almost perfectly suited to that ability.
A man with your skills could fetch quite a price around here.
The diamond, according to Christie's, could fetch between $30 to $50 million.
Zsa Zsa Gabor's diamond necklace could fetch up to $1.5 million.
Work of this quality could fetch quite a price and the order could certainly use the money.
I worked very hard to get where I am,and it wasn't so I could fetch you coffee!
Jimmy's parents disappeared during the country's civil war and he was raised by an aunt.[4]He used to get up at midnight so that he could fetch water for his aunt before school.[5] The two boys met during Hreljac's visit in 2000 to the Angolo Primary School in Uganda, where the first well that he funded was drilled.[6] Jimmy was later abducted by a rebel group, Lord's Resistance Army, and then escaped to the home of an aid worker.