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I . stitch [stɪtʃ] SUBST

1. stitch (in sewing):

szew m

2. stitch (knitting loop):

oczko nt

3. stitch (knitting pattern):

ścieg m

4. stitch coloq (clothing):

5. stitch (pain):

kolka f

Expressões:

to be in stitches

stitch up VERBO trans

1. stitch up (sew):

2. stitch up (conclude):

3. stitch up Brit coloq (accuse):

Exemplos de frases com stitches

to be in stitches

Exemplos unilingues (não verificados pela redação)

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He also received approximately 400 stitches to his face (including three in his right eyeball) before finally adopting a protective facemask in 1962.
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These jackets usually featured scrolling floral patterns worked in a multiplicity of stitches.
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Thousands of locked nylon stitches keep the board at a specific thickness.
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He had a cut in his forehead that needed 18 stitches outside and 8 stitches inside to close up.
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Knitting can be accomplished by machine, while many crochet stitches can only be crafted by hand.
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It took several minutes to safely extricate him, and after needing eight stitches to sew up his wounds, he did not start the final stage.
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Ribbing is notated by (number of knit stitches) x (number of purl stitches).
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Usually two needles are active while the others hold the remaining stitches.
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A row of cable stitches along the top and the bottom, stabilises the work.
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Occasionally bars of buttonhole stitches are worked over fabric and net before both are cut away.
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