stitch
stitch
stɪʧ
stich
British pronunciation
/stˈɪt‍ʃ/

英語での「stitch」の定義と意味

to stitch
01

縫う, ステッチする

to join fabric or material by using a needle and thread
Transitive: to stitch fabric or material
to stitch definition and meaning
example
The tailor stitched the seams of the dress to ensure a perfect fit.
仕立て屋は完璧なフィットを保証するためにドレスの縫い目を縫いました
02

縫う, 縫合する

to join the edges of a wound together by a thread and needle
Transitive: to stitch a wound
to stitch definition and meaning
example
The doctor stitched the deep cut on the patient's arm to close the wound.
医者は患者の腕の深い切り傷を縫い合わせて傷口を閉じた。
Stitch
01

縫い目, 縫合

a loop, thread, etc. that physicians use in order to sew the edges of a wound together
stitch definition and meaning
example
The doctor applied several stitches to close the deep cut on his arm.
医者は彼の腕の深い切り傷を閉じるためにいくつかの縫い目を施した。
02

縫い目, 編み目

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
She counted the stitches to make sure the hem was even.
彼女は裾が均一であることを確認するためにステッチを数えた。
03

脇腹の痛み, 腹部の痙攣

a sudden, localized sharp spasm or pang of pain, typically felt in the side or abdominal area during strenuous activity
example
Halfway through the race she felt a stitch and had to slow down.
レースの途中で彼女は急な鋭い痛みを感じ、スピードを落とさざるを得なかった。
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