wire-stitch / ˈwaɪərˌstɪtʃ /

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wire-stitch 的定义

v. 有主动词 verb

Bookbinding.

  1. to stitch by means of a machine that automatically forms staples from a continuous reel of wire.

更多wire-stitch例句

  1. And extortion makes a lot more sense before a story hits the news wire, not after.
  2. As zealots poured in from Arkansas and Mississippi, a wire service reporter got punched in the ribs.
  3. At that point, a tall, brown-haired man with wire-rimmed glasses came over to me, sat down, and peppered me with questions.
  4. To Hitchcock, this is not a sweet wire from an old colleague but a condolence letter on the occasion of his own death.
  5. On the day of the AFI dinner, Hitchcock receives a wire from Frank Capra, who is in Palm Springs.
  6. That the weather being calm, he rowed round me several times, observed my windows and wire-lattices that defenced them.
  7. They require frequent cleaning with a long wire and a bit of tow, and in some large towns there are professional pipe-cleaners.
  8. Wire Nails, Staples, &c., are made at Nettlefold's by machinery much in advance of what can ba seen elsewhere.
  9. I need fourteen wire ropes, all pulling in different directions, to hold me steady.
  10. The Post Office arrangements were also of a very primitive character, nor was there any wire nearer than Thetford.