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Stitch Thread Sew Needle Piece Knitting Stitched Informal

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stitch

[stɪtʃ]stitched, stitching, stitches

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stitched[1394] stitches[3956] stitching[985]
一针(50%),缝合(41%),疼痛(6%),碎布条(3%)
n.针脚,线迹;一针
vt.缝,缝合
vi.缝,缝合
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/stɪ̱tʃ/
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[VERB 动词]缝;绣;缝补 If you stitch cloth, you use a needle and thread to join two pieces together or to make a decoration.
  [V n adv/prep]
  [V]
  [V n]
  • Fold the fabric and stitch the two layers together...

    将布料对折,然后将两层缝在一起。

  • We stitched incessantly.

    我们没完没了地缝着。

  • ...those patient ladies who stitched the magnificent medieval tapestries.

    那些绣出精美的中世纪挂毯的耐心女子

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[N-COUNT 可数名词](布料上的)针脚,线迹 Stitches are the short pieces of thread that have been sewn in a piece of cloth.
  • ...a row of straight stitches...

    一排直直的针脚

  • You can use embroidery stitches for further decoration.

    你可以用刺绣来作进一步的装饰。

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[N-COUNT 可数名词](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.
  • Her mother counted the stitches on her knitting needles...

    她母亲数了数编织针上的针数。

  • She kept dropping stitches.

    她总是漏针。

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[N-UNCOUNT 不可数名词]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.
  [usu n N]
  • The design can be worked in cross stitch.

    这个图案可以用十字针法绣出来。

  • ...a woolly vest knitted in garter stitch.

    用平针法编织的羊毛背心

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[VERB 动词]缝合(伤口) When doctors stitch a wound, they use a special needle and thread to sew the skin together.
  [V n]
  [V P n (not pron)]
  [V n P]
  • Jill washed and stitched the wound.

    吉尔清洗并缝合了伤口。

  • Stitch up means the same as stitch .stitch up 同 stitch
    • Dr Armonson stitched up her wrist wounds...

      阿蒙森医生将她手腕上的伤口缝好。

    • They've taken him off to hospital to stitch him up.

      他们已将他送到医院去缝合伤口了。

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[N-COUNT 可数名词](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.
  • He had six stitches in a head wound.

    他头上的伤口缝了 6 针。

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[N-SING 单数名词](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.
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    [PHRASE 短语]捧腹大笑;大笑不止 If you are in stitches, you cannot stop laughing.
      [PHR after v]
      [INFORMAL 非正式]
    • Here's a book that will have you in stitches.

      这是一本会让你笑破肚皮的书。

    相关词组:
    stitch up

    Oxford
    stitch / stɪtʃ ; NAmE stɪtʃ /
    noun
    ,
    verb
    stitch stitches stitched stitching
    noun 1 [countable ] one of the small lines of thread that you can see on a piece of cloth after it has been sewn; the action that produces this (缝纫的)一针,针脚;缝 Try to keep the stitches small and straight. 针脚要尽量缝得小而直。 2 [countable ] one of the small circles of wool that you make around the needle when you are knitting (编织的)一针 to drop a stitch (= to lose one that you have made) 漏一针 3 [countable ,  uncountable ] ( especially in compounds 尤用于构成复合词 ) a particular style of sewing or knitting that you use to make the pattern you want 缝法;针法;编织法 chain stitch 链式线步 4 [countable ] a short piece of thread, etc. that doctors use to sew the edges of a wound together (缝合伤口的)缝线 The cut needed eight stitches. 这道伤口需要缝八针。 collocationsat
    injury
    5 [countable ,  usually singular ] a sudden pain in the side of your body, usually caused by running or laughing 肋部突然的疼痛(多由奔跑或笑引起);岔气 Can we slow down? I've got a stitch. 我们慢一点好不好?我岔气了。 IDIOMS in ˈstitches ( informal) laughing a lot 大笑不止;笑破肚皮 The play had us in stitches. 那出戏让我们笑得前仰后合。 not have a stitch ˈon | not be wearing a ˈstitch ( informal) to be naked 一丝不挂;赤裸 a stitch in ˈtime (saves ˈnine) ( saying) it is better to deal with sth immediately because if you wait it may become worse or more difficult and cause extra work 及时缝一针能省九针;小洞及时补,免遭大洞苦
    verb 1 stitchsth (+ adv./prep.) to use a needle and thread to repair, join, or decorate pieces of cloth 缝;缝补 SYN
    sew
    Her wedding dress was stitched by hand. 她的婚纱是手工缝制的。 ( figurative) An agreement was hastily stitched together (= made very quickly). 仓促达成了一项协议。
    2 stitchsth (up) to sew the edges of a wound together 缝合(伤口) The cut will need to be stitched. 这伤口需要缝合。 PHRASAL VERBS ˌstitch sb↔ˈup ( BrE) ( informal) to cheat sb or put them in a position where they seem guilty of sth they have not done 算计某人;诬陷某人 ˌstitch sth↔ˈup 1 to use a needle and thread to join things together 缝合 2 ( BrE) ( informal) to arrange or complete sth 办妥;做成 to stitch up a deal 做成一笔交易 They think they have the US market stitched up. 他们觉得美国市场已是万无一失。
    stitch / stɪtʃ ; NAmE stɪtʃ /
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    stitch1 noun
    stitch2 verb
    stitchstitch1 /stɪtʃ/ ●○○ noun
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    1sewing [countable] a short piece of thread that has been sewn into a piece of cloth, or the action of the thread going into and out of the cloth2for wound [countable] a piece of special thread which has been used to sew the edges of a wound together:  He had to have ten stitches in his head.3pain [countable usually singular] a sharp pain in the side of your body, which you can get by running or laughing a lot4with wool [countable] a small circle of wool that is formed around a needle when you are knittingdrop a stitch (=lose a stitch because the wool has come off the needle)5style [countable, uncountable] a particular way of sewing or knitting that makes a particular pattern:  Purl and plain are the two main stitches in knitting.6not have a stitch on informal to be wearing no clothes7in stitches laughing a lot in an uncontrollable wayhave/keep somebody in stitches (=make someone laugh) Her jokes had us all in stitches.8a stitch in time (saves nine) spoken used to say that it is better to deal with problems early than to wait until they get worse
    stitch1 noun
    stitch2 verb
    stitchstitch2 verb [transitive]
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    to sew two pieces of cloth together, or to sew a decoration onto a piece of cloth:  Mary is stitching a bedspread.stitch something onto/across something The jersey has his name stitched across the back.stitch something ↔ together phrasal verb American English1to put different things or parts of something together to make one larger thing:  In ten years, they have been able to stitch together a national network of banks.2to get a deal or agreement arrangedstitch somebody/something ↔ up phrasal verb1to put stitches in cloth or a wound in order to fasten parts of it together:  She stitched up the cut and left it to heal.2to get a deal or agreement completed satisfactorily so that it cannot be changed:  The deal was stitched up in minutes.3British English informal to deceive someone, especially in order to gain money from them4British English informal to make someone seem guilty of a crime by providing false information SYN  frame

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