| 释义 | stitcher
 stitchS0766100 (stĭch)n.1. a.  A single complete movement of a threaded needle in sewing or surgical suturing: made multiple stitches.b.  A single loop of thread or yarn made with an implement such as a sewing or knitting needle.c.  A single loop or knot of thread used in closing a wound or incision in surgery; a suture.d.  A way of arranging the threads in sewing, knitting, crocheting, or suturing: used a purl stitch.2.  A sudden sharp pain, especially in the side. See Synonyms at  pain.3.  Informal An article of clothing: wore not a stitch.4.  Informal The least part; a bit: didn't do a stitch of work.v. stitched, stitch·ing, stitch·es v.tr.1. a.  To fasten or join with stitches.b.  To mend or repair with stitches: stitched up the tear.2.  To decorate or ornament, as with stitches: "The sky was stitched with stars" (Mario Puzo).3.  To fasten together with staples or thread.v.intr. To make stitches; sew, knit, crochet, or suture.Idiom:  in stitches Informal  Laughing uncontrollably.[Middle English stiche, from Old English stice, sting; see steig- in Indo-European roots.]
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 EncyclopediaSeestitch| Noun | 1. | stitcher - a garmentmaker who performs the finishing stepsfinisher - a worker who performs the last step in a manufacturing processgarment worker, garmentmaker, garment-worker - a person who makes garments | 
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