to stitch
01
缝, 缝合
to join fabric or material by using a needle and thread
Transitive: to stitch fabric or material
例子
I will stitch the torn fabric to repair the dress.
我会缝撕裂的布料来修补裙子。
She stitched the hem of the curtains to adjust the length.
她缝了窗帘的下摆以调整长度。
02
缝合, 缝
to join the edges of a wound together by a thread and needle
Transitive: to stitch a wound
例子
The doctor stitched the deep cut on the patient's arm to close the wound.
医生缝合了病人手臂上的深切口以闭合伤口。
After the surgery, the surgeon stitched the incision to promote healing.
手术后,外科医生缝合了切口以促进愈合。
Stitch
01
针脚, 缝合
a loop, thread, etc. that physicians use in order to sew the edges of a wound together
例子
The doctor applied several stitches to close the deep cut on his arm.
医生缝了几针以闭合他手臂上的深切口。
She needed stitches after accidentally cutting her finger with a knife.
她不小心用刀割伤手指后需要缝合。
02
针脚, 线圈
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
例子
She counted the stitches to make sure the hem was even.
她数了针脚以确保下摆是均匀的。
The tailor picked up the needle and made a neat running stitch along the seam.
裁缝拿起针,沿着接缝做了一个整齐的针脚。
03
侧腹痛, 腹部痉挛
a sudden, localized sharp spasm or pang of pain, typically felt in the side or abdominal area during strenuous activity
例子
Halfway through the race she felt a stitch and had to slow down.
在比赛进行到一半时,她感到一阵刺痛,不得不放慢速度。
He stopped to stretch when a stitch developed after the steep hill.
他在陡峭的山坡后出现侧腹痛时停下来伸展身体。
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