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stitch /stɪtʃ/ ► SEE ALLstitch sb up stitch sth up●ˌstitch sb ˈup (BrE, informal) to make sb appear to be guilty of sth they have not done, for example by giving false information; to cheat sb 诬陷;欺骗◆I didn’t do it! I’ve been stitched up! 那事我没干!有人陷害我!SYN frame sb[v + n/pron + adv] [v + adv + n]▸ ˈstitch-up noun (BrE, informal) a situation in which sb deliberately cheats you or causes you to be wrongly blamed for sth 诬陷;欺骗 ◆It was a stitch-up! 这是污蔑!●ˌstitch sth ˈup1. to join things together using a needle and thread 缝拢;缝合◆This wound has to be stitched up urgently. 这个伤口必须立刻缝合。OBJ wound2. (BrE, informal) to arrange sth; to complete a business deal 安排;做成(交易)◆He has managed to stitch up major deals all over the world. 他在世界各地做成了几笔大买卖。◆The company has the US market stitched up. 公司在美国市场地位稳固。OBJ dealSYN sew sth up[v + adv + n] [v + n/pron + adv] |