词汇 | stitch |
释义 | stitch (verb) stitch 5 ENTRIES FOUND: stitch (noun) stitch (verb) stitching (noun) cross-stitch (noun) time (noun) 1 stitch /ˈstɪtʃ/ noun plural stitches 1 stitch /ˈstɪtʃ/ noun plural stitches Learner's definition of STITCH 1 [count] : a piece of thread that is passed through a piece of material with a needle针脚;缝迹;缝线 the stitches on a baseball棒球的针脚 She pulled out the stitches.她抽出缝线。 — see also cross-stitch 2 [count] medical : a special piece of thread that is used to hold a large cut or wound closed(缝合伤口的)缝线 His cut required six stitches.他的伤口需要缝六针。 She gets her stitches removed tomorrow.她明天可以拆线了。 3 a [count] : a single loop of thread or yarn that is wrapped around a tool (such as a knitting needle) and is linked to other loops to make fabric(编织缝纫的)一针 After knitting another row she realized she had dropped a stitch. [=let a loop fall off a knitting needle]又织完一行后她发现漏了一针。 b : a particular type or style of stitch used in sewing, knitting, crocheting, etc.缝法;织法;钩法 [count] The book teaches a variety of stitches.这本书教授多种织法。 [noncount] a scarf worked in knit/purl stitch正针/反针织的围巾 4 [count] : a sudden sharp pain in your side(肋部)突然的剧痛 — usually singular通常用单数 I've got a stitch (in my side).我突然感到(肋部)剧痛。 a stitch informal ◊ If you are not wearing a stitch, do not have a stitch on, etc., you are naked.一丝不挂;赤身裸体 She wasn't wearing a stitch (of clothes/clothing).她一丝不挂。 a stitch in time (saves nine) ◊ The phrase a stitch in time (saves nine) means that it is better to fix a problem when it is small than to wait and let it become a bigger problem.及时一针,可省九针;问题萌芽即处理,酿成大祸难收拾 in stitches informal : laughing very hard捧腹大笑 His jokes had us all in stitches.他的笑话让我们都捧腹大笑。 2 stitch /ˈstɪtʃ/ verb stitches; stitched; stitching 2 stitch /ˈstɪtʃ/ verb stitches; stitched; stitching Learner's definition of STITCH [+ object] 1 : to use a needle and thread to make or repair (something, such as a piece of clothing) : to join (something, such as a piece of fabric or a button) to something else with stitches : sew缝制;缝补;缝合 He stitched a patch onto his coat.他在外套上缝了一块补丁。 2 : to make (something, such as a design) out of stitches缝制(图案等) Her initials were stitched on the pillowcase.她的姓名首字母被缝在枕套上。 He stitched a design along the border of the tablecloth.他沿着桌布边缘缝制了一个图案。 stitch together [phrasal verb] stitch (something) together or stitch together (something) : to make (something) out of many different things拼成;合成 I stitched together a novel from several stories I had written earlier.我把早先写的几个故事合成了一部长篇小说。 stitch up [phrasal verb] 1 stitch (someone or something) up or stitch up (someone or something) : to use a needle and thread to close a large cut or wound on someone缝合伤口 The doctor stitched him up. = The doctor stitched up his wound.医生缝合了他的伤口。 2 stitch (someone) up or stitch up (someone) British, informal : to make (an innocent person) appear to be guilty of a crime : frame诬陷;陷害 They stitched him up for murder.他们诬陷他谋杀。 3 stitch (something) up or stitch up (something) British, informal : to do the final things that are needed to complete (something) in a successful way : to finish or do (something) successfully圆满完成;成功实现 The mayor stitched up a deal with the union.市长和工会成功达成协议。 We thought that we had the game stitched up. [=sewn up; we thought we were definitely going to win the game]我们认为我们一定会赢得比赛。 — stitcher noun, plural stitchers [count] |
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