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sewn

/sohn/US // soʊn //UK // (səʊn) //

缝制的,缝制,缝合,缝制而成

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Definitions

v.动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : a past participle of sew.

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Examples

  • For many decades now, the Queen has had heavy lead weights sewn into the hems of her skirts by her dress maker Angela Miller.

  • A major surgery requiring plastic mesh sewn into her belly saved her life.

  • New mothers want two hammocks made of soft, shapeless cotton sewn together and viewed only in a darkened room.

  • The Queen, who has lead weights sewn into her dress, would never let such a wardrobe malfunction occurr.

  • The creases in his trousers are so fierce they look like crowbars are sewn into them.

  • The 29th attackers had sewn on to their backs triangles cut out of kerosine tins.

  • She wore a kind of sark of shadowy black veil, sewn over with sparkling bits of gem.

  • Please send me some more pheasants or partridges cooked as before, and sewn up in sacking.

  • Well away from the enemy the soldier is borne on a stretcher, sewn up in his blankets and wrapped in a flag.

  • These were hastily sewn up in their own hammocks, with a couple of round shot at their feet, and then launched overboard.