stitch

US /stɪtʃ/
UK /stɪtʃ/
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1.

point, point de suture

a loop of thread or yarn resulting from a single pass of the needle in sewing, knitting, or crocheting

:
She carefully made each stitch on the quilt.
Elle a soigneusement fait chaque point sur la courtepointe.
The doctor put three stitches in his arm.
Le médecin lui a fait trois points de suture au bras.
2.

point de côté, douleur aiguë

a sudden, sharp pain in the side of the body, often caused by strenuous exercise

:
He got a stitch in his side while running.
Il a eu un point de côté en courant.
The sudden movement gave her a sharp stitch.
Le mouvement soudain lui a donné un point aigu.
1.

coudre, suturer

to make, mend, or decorate (something) with stitches

:
She learned to stitch beautiful patterns on fabric.
Elle a appris à coudre de beaux motifs sur le tissu.
The tailor will stitch the torn seam.
Le tailleur va recoudre la couture déchirée.