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stitch AHD[stĭch] D.J.[stɪtʃ]K.K.[stɪtʃ]n.(名词)abbr. st.【缩写】- A single complete movement of a threaded needle in sewing or surgical suturing.一针:缝纫或外科缝合中穿了线的针的一次完整运动
- A single loop of yarn around an implement such as a knitting needle.线圈:环绕在如缝针这样的工具上的一圈线
- The link, loop, or knot made in this way.用这种方法做成的接合、线圈或结
- A mode of arranging the threads in sewing, knitting, or crocheting:针法:一种在缝纫、编织或钩针编织中组织线的方法:a purl stitch.反针针法
- A sudden sharp pain, especially in the side.See Synonyms at pain 突然剧痛:尤指体侧的 参见 pain
- Informal An article of clothing:【非正式用语】 一件衣裳:wore not a stitch.一丝不挂
- Informal The least part; a bit:【非正式用语】 最小的部分;一点:didn't do a stitch of work.一点工作也没做
- A ridge between two furrows.垅:两道畦之间的垅
v.(动词)stitched, stitch.ing, stitch.es v.tr.(及物动词)- To fasten or join with or as if with stitches.缝:用针线来固定或连接
- To mend or repair with stitches:缝补:用针线来修补或修复:stitched up the tear.缝合裂口
- To decorate or ornament with or as if with stitches:缝缀:用或象用针线一样来装饰:"The sky was stitched with stars"(Mario Puzo)“天空缀着星星”(马里奥·普佐)
- To fasten together with staples or thread.缝合:用针或线固定在一起
v.intr.(不及物动词)- To make stitches; sew.缝针,缝纫
in stitches【非正式用语】 - Laughing uncontrollably.无节制地笑
- Middle English stiche 中古英语 stiche
- from Old English stice [sting] * see steig- 源自 古英语 stice [叮] * 参见 steig-
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