Толковый словарь английского языка - stitch
Stitch
stitch
I. noun Etymology: Middle English stiche, from Old English stice; akin to Old English stician to stick Date: before 12th century a local sharp and sudden pain especially in the side, 2. one in-and-out movement of a threaded needle in sewing, embroidering, or suturing, a portion of thread left in the material or suture left in the tissue after one ~, a least bit especially of clothing , a single loop of thread or yarn around an implement (as a knitting needle or crochet hook), a ~ or series of ~es formed in a particular way , II. verb Date: 13th century transitive verb 1. to fasten, join, or close with or as if with ~es , to make, mend, or decorate with or as if with ~es, to unite by means of staples, intransitive verb sew , ~er noun
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n. & v. --n. 1 a (in sewing or knitting or crocheting etc.) a single pass of a needle or the thread or loop etc. resulting from this. b a particular method of sewing or knitting etc. (am learning a new stitch). 2 (usu. in pl.) Surgery each of the loops of material used in sewing up a wound. 3 the least bit of clothing (hadn't a stitch on). 4 an acute pain in the side of the body induced by running etc. --v.tr. 1 sew; make stitches (in). 2 join or close with stitches. Phrases and idioms in stitches colloq. laughing uncontrollably. a stitch in time a timely remedy. stitch up 1 join or mend by sewing or stitching. 2 sl. betray or cheat. Derivatives stitcher n. stitchery n. stitchless adj. Etymology: OE stice f. Gmc, rel. to STICK(2) ...Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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