stitch
stitch
stɪʧ
stich
British pronunciation
/stˈɪt‍ʃ/

Definition und Bedeutung von „stitch“ im Englischen

to stitch
01

nähen, heften

to join fabric or material by using a needle and thread
Transitive: to stitch fabric or material
to stitch definition and meaning
example
Beispiele
She stitched the hem of the curtains to adjust the length.
Sie nähte den Saum der Vorhänge, um die Länge anzupassen.
02

nähen

to join the edges of a wound together by a thread and needle
Transitive: to stitch a wound
to stitch definition and meaning
example
Beispiele
The nurse stitched the laceration on the child's knee to stop the bleeding.
Die Krankenschwester nähte die Wunde am Knie des Kindes zu, um die Blutung zu stoppen.
01

Stich, Naht

a loop, thread, etc. that physicians use in order to sew the edges of a wound together
stitch definition and meaning
example
Beispiele
The nurse tightened the stitches carefully to avoid infection.
Die Krankenschwester zog die Stiche vorsichtig an, um eine Infektion zu vermeiden.
02

Stich, Masche

an in‑and‑out movement of thread or yarn made with a needle or hook that joins, forms, or decorates fabric, leather, or similar materials
example
Beispiele
He learned the buttonhole stitch during the sewing class.
03

Seitenstechen, Bauchkrampf

a sudden, localized sharp spasm or pang of pain, typically felt in the side or abdominal area during strenuous activity
example
Beispiele
A strong stitch made him clutch his flank and walk for a few minutes.
Ein starker Seitenstich ließ ihn seine Seite umklammern und ein paar Minuten lang gehen.

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