sew
/səʊ/ (bre, ipa) · /səʊ/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈsō/ (ame, mw)
sew — 動詞
- sewpresent simple I / you / we / they
- sewshe / she / it
- sewedpast simple
- sewnpast participle
- sewing-ing form
1. to pull a thread with a needle through pieces of fabric in order to fix them tog
縫合
用針線將布料接合
to pull a thread with a needle through pieces of fabric in order to fix them together
Elena carefully sewed a patch over the hole in her jeans.
Elena 小心地將一塊補丁縫在牛仔褲的破洞上。
sew + [thing] over/onto [thing]
The tailor used strong thread to sew the loose button back onto the shirt.
裁縫用堅固的線將鬆脫的鈕扣縫回襯衫上。
Yuna sewed the two pieces of red cloth together to make a small bag.
Yuna 將兩塊紅布縫在一起,做成一個小袋子。
Noah's grandmother taught him how to sew a straight line when he was seven.
Noah 的祖母在他七歲時教他如何縫出一條直線。
- stitch
focuses on each individual pass of the needle; sews suggests the whole process
- rip
to pull apart roughly, the opposite of joining fabric by sewing
文法句型
sew + [thing] onto/over [thing]
sew + two things together
用法筆記
The past tense is 'sewed' and the past participle is either 'sewed' or 'sewn'. Both forms are common.
常見錯誤
2. to create an item of clothing by stitching separate pieces of fabric together
縫製
用針線縫製衣物
to create an item of clothing by stitching separate pieces of fabric together
Kenji spent the weekend sewing a new jacket from an old pattern.
Kenji 花了整個週末,用舊版型縫製了一件新夾克。
sew + [garment] from [pattern]
Amara sewed her own wedding dress over the course of six months.
Amara 花了半年的時間,親手縫製了自己的婚紗。
The fashion students learned to sew skirts and dresses in their first year.
時裝系的學生在第一年就學會了縫製裙子和洋裝。
Zara's mother sewed matching outfits for the twins every Lunar New Year.
Zara 的媽媽每年農曆新年都為雙胞胎縫製搭配好的服裝。
- tailor
means to make or adjust clothing professionally, often with a focus on fit
文法句型
sew + [garment]
be sewn + from [pattern/fabric]
用法筆記
The object is the finished garment such as a dress, shirt, or skirt — not the pieces of fabric that go into it.
常見錯誤
3. to close a cut in someone's skin by passing a threaded needle through both edges
縫合傷口
用縫線閉合皮膚傷口
to close a cut in someone's skin by passing a threaded needle through both edges of the wound and pulling them together
The doctor sewed up the deep cut on Diego's arm with ten stitches.
醫生在 Diego 的手臂上縫了十針,將那道深深的傷口縫合。
sew up + wound + with [number] stitches
After the bicycle accident, the nurse had to sew the gash on Liam's knee closed.
自行車事故發生後,護士必須將 Liam 膝蓋上的傷口縫合起來。
The vet will sew up the dog's injured paw once the anaesthesia takes effect.
麻醉生效後,獸醫會將狗狗受傷的爪子縫合起來。
Sofia's wound was sewn up quickly at the clinic and healed within two weeks.
Sofia 的傷口在診所很快就縫合好了,兩週內便癒合了。
- suture
formal medical term; 'sew' is the everyday word people use outside hospitals
文法句型
sew up + [wound/body part]
be sewn up
用法筆記
Commonly used in the passive form ('the wound was sewn up'). Doctors use the medical term 'suture', but 'sew' is the everyday word for this action.
常見錯誤
4. to work at making, fixing, or attaching things with a threaded needle, either as
縫紉
以針線縫補或製作物件
to work at making, fixing, or attaching things with a threaded needle, either as a hobby or as a profession
Clara enjoys sewing in her free time and makes gifts for her nieces.
Clara 很享受閒暇時縫紉,為她的姪女們製作禮物。
enjoy + sewing as a hobby
Jack learned to sew as a child in school and still mends his own clothes today.
Jack 小時候在學校學過縫紉,現在仍然自己縫補衣物。
There are sewing classes at the community centre every Tuesday morning.
社區中心每週二早上都有縫紉課。
Sewing by hand takes longer than using a machine, but the finish is often neater.
手縫比機器縫紉耗時更久,但成品通常更加細緻。
- embroider
a more decorative type of sewing that adds patterns and designs to fabric
文法句型
sew [things] for hobby/job
sew as a hobby