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stitch/stitʃ/ n. & v.●n. 1a (in sewing or knitting or crocheting etc.) a single pass of a needle or the thread or loop etc. resulting from this (缝纫、针织、编织等的)一针;针脚;针迹 b a particular method of sewing or knitting etc. (缝纫等的)针法;编结法 am learning a new stitch (我)正在学习一种新的编织法 2 (usu. in pl. 通常用复数) Surgery each of the loops of material used in sewing up a wound 【外科】(缝合伤口的)一针 3 the least bit of clothing 少许衣服 hadn't a stitch on 身上一丝不挂 4 an acute pain in the side of the body induced by running etc. (跑步等引起的肋部的)剧痛 ●v. tr. 1 (also absol. [亦含宾]) sew; make stitches (in) 缝;缝缀 2 join or close with stitches 缝合 □ in stitches colloq. laughing uncontrollably [口]忍俊不禁 □ stitch up 1 join or mend by sewing or stitching 缝合;缝补 2 Brit. slang cause (a person) to be charged with a crime, esp. by informing or manufacturing evidence; cheat [英] [俚语] (尤指通过告密或捏造证据)使…被指控 3 slang; often derog. [俚语] [常贬] = sew up 2 □ stitcher n.□ stitchery n.□ stitchless adj.[Old English stice from Germanic: related to STICK2] |