1 VERB 缝;绣;缝补 If you stitch cloth, you use a needle and thread to join two pieces together or to make a decoration. 缝;绣;缝补
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Fold the fabric and stitch the two layers together. [VERB noun adv./prep.]
将布料对折,然后将两层缝在一起。
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We stitched incessantly. [VERB]
我们没完没了地缝着。
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...those patient ladies who stitched the magnificent medieval tapestries. [VERB noun]
那些绣出精美的中世纪挂毯的耐心女子
SYN sew, tack [British] , seam, hem
2 N-COUNT (布料上的)针脚,线迹 Stitches are the short pieces of thread that have been sewn in a piece of cloth. (布料上的)针脚,线迹
3 N-COUNT (编织或钩针法中的)一针 In knitting and crochet, a stitch is a loop made by one turn of wool around a knitting needle or crochet hook. (编织或钩针法中的)一针
4 N-UNCOUNT [usually n NOUN] 针法;编织花样;缝法 If you sew or knit something in a particular stitch, you sew or knit in a way that produces a particular pattern. 针法;编织花样;缝法
5 VERB 缝合(伤口) When doctors stitch a wound, they use a special needle and thread to sew the skin together. 缝合(伤口)
Stitch up means the same as
stitch .
stitch up 同 stitch 6 N-COUNT (缝合伤口的)缝线 A stitch is a piece of thread that has been used to sew the skin of a wound together. (缝合伤口的)缝线
7 N-SING (通常指因奔跑或大笑引起的)肋部剧痛,岔气 A stitch is a sharp pain in your side, usually caused by running or laughing a lot. (通常指因奔跑或大笑引起的)肋部剧痛,岔气
8 PHRASE 捧腹大笑;大笑不止 If you are in stitches, you cannot stop laughing. 捧腹大笑;大笑不止 [informal]
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