stitch
stitch
stɪʧ
stich
British pronunciation
/stˈɪt‍ʃ/

Définition et signification de « stitch » en anglais

to stitch
01

coudre, piquer

to join fabric or material by using a needle and thread
Transitive: to stitch fabric or material
to stitch definition and meaning
example
Exemples
She stitched the hem of the curtains to adjust the length.
Elle a cousu l'ourlet des rideaux pour ajuster la longueur.
02

suturer, recoudre

to join the edges of a wound together by a thread and needle
Transitive: to stitch a wound
to stitch definition and meaning
example
Exemples
After the surgery, the surgeon stitched the incision to promote healing.
Après l'opération, le chirurgien a cousu l'incision pour favoriser la guérison.
Stitch
01

point de suture

a loop, thread, etc. that physicians use in order to sew the edges of a wound together
stitch definition and meaning
example
Exemples
She needed stitches after accidentally cutting her finger with a knife.
Elle avait besoin de points de suture après s'être accidentellement coupé le doigt avec un couteau.
02

point, maille

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
Exemples
The tailor picked up the needle and made a neat running stitch along the seam.
Le tailleur a pris l'aiguille et a fait un point courant soigné le long de la couture.
03

point de côté, crampe abdominale

a sudden, localized sharp spasm or pang of pain, typically felt in the side or abdominal area during strenuous activity
example
Exemples
He stopped to stretch when a stitch developed after the steep hill.
Il s'est arrêté pour s'étirer lorsqu'une point de côté s'est développée après la colline escarpée.
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