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| Główne tłumaczenia |
| stitch n | (sewing stitch) | szew m |
| | Marilyn sewed up the rip in her skirt with neat stitches. |
| stitch n | (needlework: style of stitch) | ścieg m |
| | This is quite a difficult stitch to do, but it looks good once you've got the hang of it. |
| stitch n | (medical: suture) | szwy m, l.mn. |
| | The cut on Gareth's head needed a stitch. |
| stitch n | (pain in the side) | kolka ż |
| | | kłujący ból przym. + m |
| | Nancy had to slow to a walk for a while when she got a stitch during her run. |
| stitch⇒ vtr | (sew) | szyć ndk. |
| | | zszywać dk. |
| Dodatkowe Tłumaczenia |
| stitch n | figurative, usually with negative (clothing) | drobinka ż |
| | | kawałeczek m |
| | I can't go to a party tonight; I haven't got a stitch to wear! The streaker wasn't wearing a stitch when he ran across the football pitch. |
| stitch n | (knitting stitch) | ścieg m |
| | The needles clicked as Alice formed the stitches. |
WordReference English-Polish Dictionary © 2026:
Czasowniki złożone
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| stitch [sb] up vtr phrasal sep | (sew [sb]'s wounds) | zakładać komuś szwy zwrot ndk. |
| | | założyć komuś szwy zwrot dk. |
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