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/stɪtʃ/ |
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1 | to join pieces of cloth together by sewing them 缝 | They stitched red and blue ribbons onto their hats. 他们在帽子上缝上了红色和蓝色的缎带。 | |
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2 | to join someone’ s skin together after it has been cut 缝合(皮肤) | Surgeons managed to stitch his finger back on. 外科医生想办法把他的断指缝合成原状。 | |
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- | ˌstitch ˈup |
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1 | to repair a piece of cloth that has been torn by sewing it 缝补(衣物) | You ought to stitch up that hole in your jeans. 你应当把牛仔裤上的洞缝补上。 | |
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2 | to join someone’ s skin together after it has been cut 缝合(皮肤) | Doctors stitched up the wound. 医生缝合了他的伤口。 | |
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3 | BRITISH informal to arrange a situation so that someone is blamed for something they did not do 陷害;算计 | I think I’ ve been stitched up. 我想我是被陷害了。 | |
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4 | informal to arrange an agreement or deal 签订(协议);达成(交易) | He’ s stitched up a major deal with one of the European banks. 他与一家欧洲银行做成了一笔大买卖。 | |
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