stitch in Portuguese
stitch in Portuguese is ponto, pontada — stitch means a single loop of thread made by a needle in sewing, knitting, or in closing a wound.
stitch in Portuguese
ponto
pontada
What does "stitch" mean?
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noun A single loop of thread made by a needle in sewing, knitting, or in closing a wound.
"The nurse put three stitches in the cut on his knee."
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noun A sudden sharp pain, especially in the side of the body, often brought on by running.
"He got a stitch halfway through the race and had to slow down."
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verb To sew or join something using stitches.
"The tailor stitched the hem by hand."
stitch in a sentence
- The nurse put three stitches in the cut on his knee.
- She dropped a stitch while knitting the sleeve.
- He got a stitch halfway through the race and had to slow down.
- The tailor stitched the hem by hand.
Similar words in Portuguese
Common Portuguese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "stitch" in Portuguese?
"stitch" in Portuguese is ponto, pontada. stitch means: A single loop of thread made by a needle in sewing, knitting, or in closing a wound.
How do you use "stitch" in a sentence?
Example: "The nurse put three stitches in the cut on his knee." In Portuguese, "stitch" is ponto, pontada.
Are there other ways to say "stitch" in Portuguese?
Yes — Portuguese has 2 translations listed for "stitch": ponto, pontada.
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