[VERB 动词]缝制;缝合;缝补 When you sew something such as clothes, you make them or repair them by joining pieces of cloth together by passing thread through them with a needle.
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She sewed the dresses on the sewing machine...
她在缝纫机上缝制衣服。
Anyone can sew on a button, including you...
任何人都能缝纽扣,包括你。
Mrs Roberts was a dressmaker, and she taught her daughter to sew.
罗伯茨夫人是名女服裁缝,她教她女儿缝纫。
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sewing
;(医生)缝合(手、手指等) When something such as a hand or finger is sewn back by a doctor, it is joined with the patient's body using a needle and thread.
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The hand was preserved in ice by neighbours and sewn back on in hospital...
手被邻居用冰块保存起来了,在医院又被缝合好了。
Surgeons at Odstock Hospital, Wilts, sewed the thumb on.
威尔特郡奥德斯多克医院的外科医生将大拇指缝合上了。
相关词组:
sew up
Oxford
sew★/səʊ; NAmEsoʊ/verb(sewed,sewn/səʊn; NAmEsoʊn/orsewed)1★[intransitive , transitive ]to use a needle and thread to make stitchesin cloth 缝;做针线活◆My mother taught me how to sew.我母亲教我做针线。◆to sew by hand/machine手工/机器缝制sewsth ◆to sew a seam缝接缝2★[transitive ]to make, repair or attach sth using a needle and thread 缝制;缝补;缝上sewsth ◆She sews all her own clothes.她所有的衣服都是自己缝的。sewsth on ◆Can you sew a button on for me?你能给我钉个扣子吗?◆Surgeons were able to sew the finger back on.外科医生把断指接上了。PHRASAL VERBˌsew sth↔ˈup1to join or repair sth by sewing缝合;缝补◆to sew up a seam缝上接缝2[often passive ]( informal) to arrange sth in an acceptable way 安排妥贴;办好;使万无一失◆It didn't take me long to sew up the deal.我没费多大工夫就把那桩生意做成了。◆They think they havethe election sewn up(= they think they are definitely going to win).他们认为这次选举他们已万无一失。sewsewssewedsewingsewnsew/səʊ; NAmEsoʊ/sewn/səʊn; NAmEsoʊn/
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sewsew /səʊ $ soʊ/ ●●●S3 verb (past tense sewed, past participle sewn /səʊn $ soʊn/ or sewed) [intransitive, transitive]
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to use a needle and thread to make or repair clothes or to fasten something such as a button to them: I learned to sew at school.sew something on something Can you sew a patch on my jeans?sew something together She sewed the two sides together.sew up phrasal verb1to close or repair something by sewing it: Could you sew up this hole in my trousers?2informal to finish a business agreement or plan and get the result you want: The deal should be sewn up in a week.GRAMMARSew up is usually passive in this meaning.3 have something sewn up to have gained control over a situation so that you are sure to win or get what you want: It looks like the Democrats have the election sewn up.
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