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stitch

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stitch1 /stɪtʃ/ ●○○ noun  
1. sewing 缝纫 [countableC]DLH 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 cloth 〔缝纫中的〕一针;缝
2 for wound 缝合伤口 [countableC]MH a piece of special thread which has been used to sew the edges of a wound together 〔缝合伤口的〕缝线
 He had to have ten stitches in his head.
他头上不得不缝了十针。
3. pain 疼痛 [countableC usually singular]MHPAIN a sharp pain in the side of your body, which you can get by running or laughing a lot 〔跑步或大笑引起的胁部的〕剧痛
4 with wool 用毛线 [countableC]DCDLH a small circle of wool that is formed around a needle when you are knitting 〔编结中的〕一针
drop a stitch (=lose a stitch because the wool has come off the needle) 漏掉一针
5 style 风格 [countableC, uncountableU]DLH a particular way of sewing or knitting that makes a particular pattern 缝法,针法;编结法
 Purl and plain are the two main stitches in knitting.
反针和平针是编织中的两种主要织法。
6. not have a stitch on informalNAKED to be wearing no clothes 一丝不挂,赤身露体
7 in stitches LAUGHlaughing a lot in an uncontrollable way 大笑不止的
have/keep somebody in stitches (=make someone laugh) 使某人大笑不止
 Her jokes had us all in stitches.
她的笑话让我们大家笑破了肚皮。
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8. a stitch in time (saves nine) spokenDO something/TAKE ACTION used to say that it is better to deal with problems early than to wait until they get worse 一针及时,可省九针;及时处理,事半功倍
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Related topics: Household
stitch2 verb [transitiveT]  
1DHFASTEN/DO UPto sew two pieces of cloth together, or to sew a decoration onto a piece of cloth 缝,缝合,缝补;缝缀
 Mary is stitching a bedspread.
玛丽在缝床罩。
stitch something onto/across something
 The jersey has his name stitched across the back.
运动衫的后背缝着他的名字。
2stitch something ↔ together phrasal verbphr v American EnglishAmE 
a) to put different things or parts of something together to make one larger thing 拼凑起,组织起
 In ten years, they have been able to stitch together a national network of banks.
十年内,他们已搭建起一个全国性的银行网络。
b) to get a deal or agreement arranged 安排,筹备〔交易或协议〕
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3stitch somebody/something ↔ up phrasal verbphr v 
a) MHDHto put stitches in cloth or a wound in order to fasten parts of it together 缝合,缝拢
 She stitched up the cut and left it to heal.
她把伤口缝好让它愈合。
b) SOLVE/DEAL WITH A PROBLEMto get a deal or agreement completed satisfactorily so that it cannot be changed 圆满地完成〔交易或协议〕
 The deal was stitched up in minutes.
那笔交易很快就谈成了。
c) British EnglishBrE informal to deceive someone, especially in order to gain money from them 欺骗,欺诈〔尤指骗钱〕
d) British EnglishBrE informalGUILTY to make someone seem guilty of a crime by providing false information 〔提供假情报〕陷害,诬陷 SYN frame
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Origin stitch1
Old English stice prick
stitch1 nounstitch2 verb
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