How To Fix A Dropped Knit Stitch End Of Row
stitch
(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.
in stitches Informal
Laughing uncontrollably.
stitch′er n.
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stitch
(stɪtʃ)n
1. (Knitting & Sewing) a link made by drawing a thread through material by means of a needle
2. (Knitting & Sewing) a loop of yarn formed around an implement used in knitting, crocheting, etc
3. (Knitting & Sewing) a particular method of stitching or shape of stitch
4. (Pathology) a sharp spasmodic pain in the side resulting from running or exercising
5. (Clothing & Fashion) (usually used with a negative) informal the least fragment of clothing: he wasn't wearing a stitch.
6. (Agriculture) agriculture the ridge between two furrows
7. (Knitting & Sewing) drop a stitch to allow a loop of wool to fall off a knitting needle accidentally while knitting
8. in stitches informal laughing uncontrollably
vb
9. (Knitting & Sewing) (tr) to sew, fasten, etc, with stitches
10. (Knitting & Sewing) (intr) to be engaged in sewing
11. (Printing, Lithography & Bookbinding) (tr) to bind together (the leaves of a book, pamphlet, etc) with wire staples or thread
[Old English stice sting; related to Old Frisian steke, Old High German stih, Gothic stiks, Old Norse tikta sharp]
ˈstitcher n
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stitch
(stɪtʃ)n.
1. one complete movement of a threaded needle through a fabric or material such as to leave behind a single loop or portion of thread, as in sewing or the surgical closing of wounds.
2. the loop or portion of thread so left.
3. one complete movement of the needle or other implement in knitting, crocheting, tatting, etc.
4.
a. a particular mode of disposing the thread or yarn in sewing, knitting, crocheting, etc.
b. the style of work produced by this.
5. a thread, bit, or piece of any fabric or of clothing: not a stitch of clothes on.
6. the least bit of anything: They wouldn't do a stitch of work.
7. a sudden, sharp pain, esp. in the intercostal muscles: a stitch in the side.
v.t.8. to work upon, join, mend, or fasten with or as if with stitches; sew.
9. to ornament or embellish with stitches.
v.i.10. to make stitches, join together, or sew.
Idioms:in stitches, convulsed with laughter.
[before 900; (n.) Middle English stiche, Old English stice a thrust, stab, c. Old Frisian steke, Old High German stih, Gothic stiks point; akin to stick2]
stitch′er, n.
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stitch
Past participle: stitched
Gerund: stitching
Imperative |
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stitch |
stitch |
Present |
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I stitch |
you stitch |
he/she/it stitches |
we stitch |
you stitch |
they stitch |
Preterite |
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I stitched |
you stitched |
he/she/it stitched |
we stitched |
you stitched |
they stitched |
Present Continuous |
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I am stitching |
you are stitching |
he/she/it is stitching |
we are stitching |
you are stitching |
they are stitching |
Present Perfect |
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I have stitched |
you have stitched |
he/she/it has stitched |
we have stitched |
you have stitched |
they have stitched |
Past Continuous |
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I was stitching |
you were stitching |
he/she/it was stitching |
we were stitching |
you were stitching |
they were stitching |
Past Perfect |
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I had stitched |
you had stitched |
he/she/it had stitched |
we had stitched |
you had stitched |
they had stitched |
Future |
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I will stitch |
you will stitch |
he/she/it will stitch |
we will stitch |
you will stitch |
they will stitch |
Future Perfect |
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I will have stitched |
you will have stitched |
he/she/it will have stitched |
we will have stitched |
you will have stitched |
they will have stitched |
Future Continuous |
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I will be stitching |
you will be stitching |
he/she/it will be stitching |
we will be stitching |
you will be stitching |
they will be stitching |
Present Perfect Continuous |
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I have been stitching |
you have been stitching |
he/she/it has been stitching |
we have been stitching |
you have been stitching |
they have been stitching |
Future Perfect Continuous |
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I will have been stitching |
you will have been stitching |
he/she/it will have been stitching |
we will have been stitching |
you will have been stitching |
they will have been stitching |
Past Perfect Continuous |
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I had been stitching |
you had been stitching |
he/she/it had been stitching |
we had been stitching |
you had been stitching |
they had been stitching |
Conditional |
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I would stitch |
you would stitch |
he/she/it would stitch |
we would stitch |
you would stitch |
they would stitch |
Past Conditional |
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I would have stitched |
you would have stitched |
he/she/it would have stitched |
we would have stitched |
you would have stitched |
they would have stitched |
Collins English Verb Tables © HarperCollins Publishers 2011
stitch
A sharp pain in the side that can occur during strenuous exercise.
Dictionary of Unfamiliar Words by Diagram Group Copyright © 2008 by Diagram Visual Information Limited
Thesaurus Antonyms Related Words Synonyms Legend:
Noun | 1. | ![]() crochet stitch - any one of a number of stitches made by pulling a loop of yarn through another loop with a crochet needle stitchery, sewing - needlework on which you are working with needle and thread; "she put her sewing back in the basket" |
2. | stitch - a sharp spasm of pain in the side resulting from running hurting, pain - a symptom of some physical hurt or disorder; "the patient developed severe pain and distension" | |
Verb | 1. | stitch - fasten by sewing; do needlework hem - fold over and sew together to provide with a hem; "hem my skirt" resew - sew again; "The cuff of the coat had been resewn" overcast - sew with an overcast stitch from one section to the next; "overcast books" overcast - sew over the edge of with long slanting wide stitches finedraw - sew together very finely fell - sew a seam by folding the edges baste, tack - sew together loosely, with large stitches; "baste a hem" hemstitch - sew with hemstitches; "hemstitch a sleeve" fasten, fix, secure - cause to be firmly attached; "fasten the lock onto the door"; "she fixed her gaze on the man" cast on - make the first row of stitches when knitting cast off - make the last row of stitches when knitting |
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stitch
Collins Thesaurus of the English Language – Complete and Unabridged 2nd Edition. 2002 © HarperCollins Publishers 1995, 2002
stitch
nounA sensation of physical discomfort occurring as the result of disease or injury:
ache, pain, pang, prick, prickle, smart, soreness, stab, sting, throe, twinge.
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Translations
sešít steh oko píchání přišít
sting sy =-maske maske sidesting
ommel ommella
sašiti šav
öltés rávarr szem
hlaupastingur lykkja, saumur, spor sauma, staga í tiltekin aîferî; -prjón, -saumur
ひと針 縫う
깁다 한 바늘
dieglys dygsniavimas dygsnis dygsniuoti plyštantis iš juoko
adījums asa sāpe dūrējs dūriens piešūt
steh
petlja šiv šivati zašiti
stygn sy
เย็บ รอยเย็บ
khâu mũi khâu
stitch
[stɪtʃ]
stitch up VT + ADV
2. (= arrange, finalize) [+ agreement, deal] → concertar
Collins Spanish Dictionary - Complete and Unabridged 8th Edition 2005 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1971, 1988 © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2005
stitch
[ˈstɪtʃ]
n
(SEWING) → point m
(KNITTING) (single loop) → maille f ; (style of knitting) → point m
(MEDICINE) → point de suture
I had five stitches → J'ai eu cinq points de suture.
Collins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005
stitch
vi → nähen (→ at an +dat); (= embroider) → sticken (→ at an +dat)
Collins German Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged 7th Edition 2005. © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1980 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1997, 1999, 2004, 2005, 2007
stitch
[stɪtʃ]
stitch down vt + adv → cucire
Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995
stitch
(stitʃ) noun1. a loop made in thread, wool etc by a needle in sewing or knitting. She sewed the hem with small, neat stitches; Bother! I've dropped a stitch. steek غُرْزَه бримка ponto steh; oko der Stich, die Masche sting; maske βελονιά, πόντος puntada piste, silmus دانه silmukka point; maille תפר टांका, तोपा šav, očica öltés (tűvel), szem(kötésben) setik lykkja, saumur, (nál)spor punto; maglia 一針 한 땀 dygsnis, akis dūriens; valdziņš jahitan steek maske, sting ścieg, oczko ponto punct; ochi стежок; петля steh; očko, oko vbod; petlja bod stygn, maska รอยเย็บ dikiş (縫紉成編織的)一針,針腳 стібок سلاءی mũi khâu, mũi đan (缝纫成编织的)一针,针脚
2. a type of stitch forming a particular pattern in sewing, knitting etc. The cloth was edged in blanket stitch; The jersey was knitted in stocking stitch. steek قُطْبَه шев ponto steh; oko der Stich -sting; -maske γαζί, πλέξη punto õmblus كوك pisto point; maille תפר घर vrsta vezenja öltés setik tiltekin aðferð; –prjón, –saumur punto; maglia 縫い方 감치는 법 dygsniavimas, raštas dūriens; raksts; adījums jahitan steek -sting, –søm, –maske, –slag ścieg ponto punct; ochi шов; строчка; вязка steh; oko vbod; petlja bod söm ตะเข็บ dikiş biçimi 編織法,針法 стібок بخیہ vết chỉ, đường may 编织法,针法
3. a sharp pain in a person's side caused by eg running. I've got a stitch. steekpyn ألَم شَديد бодеж pontada píchání das Seitenstechen sidesting σουβλιά στο πλευρό punzada, flato valupiste درد پهلو kylkipistos point de côté כְּאֵב חַד בַּצַד हूक, पार्श्वशूल ubod, bodac (iglom) szúró fájdalom rasa pegal hlaupastingur fitta 激痛 갑작스런 격통 dieglys dūrējs; asa sāpe rasa mencucuk steek sting kolka pontada junghi колотьё в боку pichanie bolečina v boku probadanje håll อาการเสียดอก böğür sancısı 劇痛 кольки в боці کسی طرف کی شدید درد sự đau xóc hông 剧痛
verbto sew or put stitches into. She stitched the two pieces together; I stitched the button on. steek, naai يَدْرِز، يُخيط шия costurar sešít, přišít nähen sy ράβω coser, suturar õmblema كوك زدن ommella coudre לִתפוֹר सीना, सिलाई करना, टांका लगाना, जोड़ना šiti, krpati összevarr; rávarr menjahit sauma, staga í cucire 縫う 깁다 (pri)siūti, dygsniuoti []šūt; piešūt menjahit naaien sy przyszywać costurar a coase сшивать; пришивать zošiť, prišiť šivati prišiti sy ihop (fast) เย็บ dikmek 縫 шити, стібати بخیہ کرنا یا سلنا khâu, may, đính, đơm 缝
ˈstitching nounstitches. The stitching is very untidy. steekwerk, steke دَرْز бод costura šití, šev die Stiche (pl.) syning ράψιμο puntadas õmblused كوك ompeleet couture תפירה सिलाई šivanje, vezenje varrás jahitan saumaskapur cucitura 縫い目 바느질 susiuvimas, siuvinėjimas šuvums jahitan steken stingene, maskene, sømmen ściegi costura cusătură строчка šitie, švík šiv šivenje söm การเย็บ dikiş 縫法,針法 шов بخیہ گری đường khâu, mũi khâu 缝法,针法
in stitcheslaughing a lot. His stories kept us in stitches. baie lag, lekker lag ضاحِكا неудържим смях às gargalhadas bouřlivý smích viel zu Lachen ved at dø af grin ξεκαρδισμένος στα γέλια troncharse de risa naerust kõveras روده بر شدن nauraa katketakseen (rire) à se tordre לְהִתפּוֹצֵץ מִצחוֹק बहुत हंसना strašno smiješno, vrlo duhovito hasát fogja nevettében banyak tertawa í hláturkrampa (sbellicarsi dal ridere) 笑いこける 포복절도하여 plyštantis iš juoko plīst no smiekliem tertawa slap van het lachen som ler i ett kjør śmiejący się do rozpuku às gargalhadas hohot de râs уморить со смеху búrlivý smiech krohotati se buran smeh vrida sig av skratt หัวเราะอย่างมาก makaraları koyvermiş 忍不住大笑 до кольок قہقہوں کے سیلاب میں cười không kiềm chế nổi 忍不住大笑
stitch upto close by stitching. The doctor stitched up the wound. toestik, toesoom يُخيط зашивам costurar sešít vernähen sy sammen ράβω suturar, cerrar, arreglar, acabar kinni õmblema بخيه زدن ommella kiinni coudre; suturer לִתפוֹר जख्म सीना zašiti, zakrpati összevarr menjahit sauma (saman) suturare 縫い合わせる 꿰매다 susiūti sašūt; aizšūt menjahit dichtnaaien sy zaszyć costurar a coase o rană; a sutura зашивать zošiť zašiti zašiti sy ihop เย็บติด dikmek, dikiş atmak 縫合 зашивати زخم پر ٹانکا لگانا nối lại với nhau, vá 缝合
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stitch
→ دَرْزَة, يَدْرُزُ sešít, steh sting, sy nähen, Stich βελονιά, συρράβω bordar, coser, puntada ommel, ommella coudre, point sašiti, šav cucire, punto ひと針, 縫う 깁다, 한 바늘 steek, stikken sting, sy szew, uszyć costurar, ponto стежок, шить stygn, sy เย็บ, รอยเย็บ dikiş, dikmek khâu, mũi khâu 用针缝, 缝合Multilingual Translator © HarperCollins Publishers 2009
stitch
n. punto de sutura;
vt. dar puntos.
English-Spanish Medical Dictionary © Farlex 2012
stitch
n punto (de sutura); (pain in side) dolor m de costado; vt (también to — up ) (fam) suturar, coser (fam)
English-Spanish/Spanish-English Medical Dictionary Copyright © 2006 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.
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