英[stɪtʃ]美[stɪtʃ]
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来自古英语 stice,刺,插,戳,来自 Proto-Germanic*stikiz,刺,插,来自 PIE*steig,刺,插, 词源同 sting,stick.引申词义缝,针脚等。拼写比较 bake,batch.
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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.
You can stitch a design on a pillow, or stitch up a hole in your jeans using stitches. Doctors sometimes stitch up patients' skin, too — if you cut yourself badly enough, you might need stitches. Another kind of stitch is a painful cramp in your stomach or side: “I stopped running when I got a stitch.” If someone says, “I haven't got a stitch to wear,” they're short on clothing. And being “in stitches” means laughing uncontrollably.
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短语动词 习语 stitch up 1缝合(伤口) 2陷害;诬陷;算计 3办妥,促成(协议) 查看更多 以下资源来自牛津词典 stitch sb?up (BrE, informal) 算计某人;诬陷某人 to cheat sb or put them in a position where they seem guilty of sth they have not done stitch sth?up 1 缝合 to use a needle and thread to join things together 2 (BrE, informal) 办妥;做成 to arrange or complete sth 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。 收起 n. in stitches (informal) 大笑不止;笑破肚皮 laughing a lot The play had us in stitches . 那出戏让我们笑得前仰后合。 not have a stitch on not be wearing a stitch (informal) 一丝不挂;赤裸 to be naked a stitch in time (saves nine) (saying) 及时缝一针能省九针;小洞及时补,免遭大洞苦 it is better to deal with sth immediately because if you wait it may become worse or more difficult and cause extra work