Fetching in spanish
Atractivo
pronunciation: ɑtɹ̩ɑktiboʊ part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: ɑtɹ̩ɑktiboʊ part of speech: adjective
In gestures
fetch = traer, coger.
Example: The microprocessor operates in three steps: (a) fetch the instruction from memory; (b) decode the instruction; (c) execute the instruction.more:
» far-fetched [farfetched] = descabellado, inverosímil, poco probable, exagerado, rebuscado, improbable, rocambolesco.
Example: If the situation arises in Britain as in the United States, where there is a proliferation of TV channels, and many local television stations, then it is perhaps not too far-fetched to imagine some of these transmitting either specialized or local teletext information.» fetch + Dinero = venderse por + Dinero, alcanzar un precio.
Example: One wonders what the students did with all those articles about investing in literary works and about the prices that authors' autographs fetched in auctions!.fetching = atractivo, cautivador, fascinante.
Example: In Paris, spiritual home of the pavement cafe, most waiters have developed a deep and fetching tan by mid May.