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stitch something/someone up. phrasal verb with stitch verb uk / stɪtʃ / us / stɪtʃ /. Add to word list. Add to word list. to join the two sides of something with stitches, for example torn clothing or a deep cut, or to treat someone who has a deep cut by doing this. 縫補(衣物);縫合(傷口);為(某人)縫合傷口.
STITCH SOMETHING/SOMEONE UP的意思、解釋及翻譯:1. to join the two sides of something with stitches, for example torn clothing or a deep cut, or to…。 了解更多。 詞典
英語釋義. 1. to use a needle and thread to close a large cut or wound. The doctor stitched up his wound. The doctor stitched him up. 2. to make (an innocent person) appear to be guilty of a crime frame. They stitched him up for murder.
stitch something/someone up. phrasal verb with stitch verb uk / stɪtʃ / us / stɪtʃ /. Add to word list. Add to word list. to join the two sides of something with stitches, for example torn clothing or a deep cut, or to treat someone who has a deep cut by doing this. 缝补(衣物);缝合(伤口);为(某人)缝合伤口.
ph. 縫合 (或縫補)某物 stitch up a wound/a hole 縫合傷口/縫補破洞 We'll soon have you stitched up! 我們很快就把你的傷口縫好! Dr.eye 譯典通片語. 更多解釋. stitch up. 美式. ph. (警察)造假證據誣陷(犯人);冤枉. Dr.eye 譯典通. stitch up. vt. 縫;...
stitch up. 1. 动词短语. To stitch someone up means to trick them so that they are put in a difficult or unpleasant situation, especially one where they are blamed for something they have not done. [British, informal] He claimed that a police officer had threatened to stitch him up and send him to prison.
1. : to use a needle and thread to close a large cut or wound. The doctor stitched up his wound. The doctor stitched him up. 2. British, informal : to make (an innocent person) appear to be guilty of a crime : frame. They stitched him up for murder. 3.