stitch
英 [stɪtʃ]
美[stɪtʃ]
- n. 针脚,线迹;一针
- vt. 缝,缝合
- vi. 缝,缝合
词组搭配
in stitches
(informal)laughing uncontrollably
(非正式)忍俊不禁
his unique brand of droll self-mockery had his audiences in stitches. .
他别具一格的滑稽自嘲使得观众忍俊不禁。
a stitch in time saves nine
(proverb)if you sort out a problem immediately it may save a lot of extra work later
(谚)小洞不补,大洞吃苦
stitch someone up
(Brit. informal)manipulate a situation so that someone is placed at a disadvantage or wrongly blamed for something
(英,非正式)操纵局势使…处于劣势,陷害
he was stitched up by outsiders and ousted as chairman.
他受到局外人的诬陷而被罢免了主席的职位。
in stitches【非正式用语】
Laughing uncontrollably.
无节制地笑
双语例句
- 1. My view is that this is a stitch up.
- 我认为这是一个陷阱。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. The design can be worked in cross stitch.
- 这个图案可以用十字针法绣出来。
来自柯林斯例句
- 3. The surgeon would pick up his instruments, probe, repair and stitch up again.
- 外科医生会拿起他的工具,探查、修复然后再重新缝合。
来自柯林斯例句
- 4. Embroidery calls for great care . There must not be even a single sloppy stitch.
- 刺绣要求很高, 一针也不能马虎.
来自《现代汉英综合大词典》
- 5. He claimed that a police officer had threatened to stitch him up and send him to prison.
- 他声称,一名警官威胁要陷害他并把他关进监狱。
来自柯林斯例句