unstitched
unstitched — 動詞
- unstitchedpresent simple I / you / we / they
- unstitcheds3rd person singular
- unstitcheding-ing form
- unstitchededpast simple
1. to remove the thread or suture that holds together fabric, a hem, or a wound, so
拆線;拆縫
拆掉縫合的線使分開
to remove the thread or suture that holds together fabric, a hem, or a wound, so that it opens or separates
The tailor unstitched the torn pocket and replaced it with a fresh piece of cloth.
裁縫拆掉破口袋的縫線,換上一塊新布。
transitive: unstitch + [object] for repair
After ten days the surgeon unstitched the wound and let the patient go home.
十天後,外科醫生拆掉傷口的縫線,讓病人回家。
medical context: unstitch + wound
As the child pulled at the loose thread, the whole seam unstitched from top to bottom.
小孩一拉鬆脫的線頭,整條接縫就從頭到尾全散了。
I had to unstitch the hem of the dress and let it out by two inches.
我只好把裙子的摺邊拆掉,放寬兩吋。
文法句型
unstitch + [object] (transitive)
[object] + unstitches/unstitched (intransitive)
用法筆記
Frequently passive in medical contexts: 'the wound was unstitched after ten days.' The intransitive use describes accidental or unintended separation, while the transitive use describes deliberate action.