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/stɪtʃ/ |
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1 | C a short piece of thread that you can see on cloth when it has been sewn (缝纫时的)一针,线迹,针脚 |
| I put a couple of stitches in just to hold the ends together. 我缝了几针把两头缝合起来。 |
| 1a | C a piece of wool that has been put round a needle when you are knitting (编织的)一针,线圈 | | The shawl was knitted with beautiful neat stitches. 这条围巾编织得非常漂亮齐整。 | | drop a stitch (=let it fall off the needle accidentally) 漏织一针 | |
| 1b | C/U a particular way of making the stitches when you are sewing or knitting 缝纫法;编结法 | | I can sew, but I can’ t do any of the fancy stitches. 我会缝纫,但我不会高难度的针法。 | |
| 1c | C a short piece of thread that is used for joining someone’ s skin together after it has been cut (缝合皮肤时的)一针 | | The cut over his left eye needed 12 stitches. 他左眼的伤口需缝12针。 | |
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2 | singular/U a sharp pain in the side of your body that you sometimes feel when you are running (跑步时)肋部的突然剧痛 |
| I got a stitch and had to stop running. 我肋部一阵剧痛,只好停止跑步。 |
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- | in stitches informal |
| laughing a lot |
| 大笑 |
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| have sb in stitches Dawson’ s brand of humour had his audiences in stitches. 道森招牌式的幽默使他的听众开怀大笑。 |
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- | not have a stitch on informal |
| to not be wearing any clothes |
| 一丝不挂 |
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- | a stitch in time (saves nine) spoken |
| used for saying that it is better to solve a problem now , rather than leave it until later when it may be more difficult to deal with |
| 及时的一针(可省九针);及时处理,事半功倍 |
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