stitch
stitch 英 [stɪtʃ] 美 [stɪtʃ]
n. 缝,缝线,缝法;针法 v. 缝,缝合,做成
进行时:stitching 过去式:stitched 过去分词:stitched 第三人称单数:stitches 名词复数:stitches
- When a needle pulls thread through fabric and into a loop, that's a stitch. Every quilt, no matter how elaborate, starts with a single stitch.
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- n. 缝,缝线,缝法;针法
- v. 缝,缝合,做成
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1. Try to keep the stitches small and straight.
针脚要尽量缝得小而直。
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2. chain stitch
链式线步
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3. The cut needed eight stitches.
这道伤口需要缝八针。
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4. Can we slow down? I've got a stitch.
我们慢一点好不好?我岔气了。
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5. The play had us in stitches.
那出戏让我们笑破肚皮(需要缝合一下)。
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6. Her wedding dress was stitched by hand.
她的婚纱是手工缝制的。
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7. An agreement was hastily stitched together .
仓促达成了一项协议。
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8. The cut will need to be stitched.
这伤口需要缝合。
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9. to stitch up a deal
做成一笔交易
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10. They think they have the US market stitched up.
他们觉得美国市场已是万无一失。(缝合,搞定了)
- stitch (n.) Old English stice "a prick, puncture, sting, stab," from Proto-Germanic *stikiz (source also of Old Frisian steke, Old High German stih, German Stich "a pricking, prick, sting, stab"), from PIE *stig-i-, from root *steig- "to stick; pointed" (see stick (v.)). The sense of "sudden, stabbing pain in the side" was in late Old English.
- stitch (v.) c. 1200, "to stab, pierce," also "to fasten or adorn with stitches;" see stitch (n.). Surgical sense is from 1570s. Related: Stitched; stitcher; stitching.
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