英 [ˈstɪtʃ ʌp] 美 [ˈstɪtʃ ʌp]
v. 故意欺骗;诬陷;陷害;操纵局势(非正式)
stitch up //
动词 to join or mend by means of stitches or sutures 缝合; 缝补
名词 a matter that has been prearranged clandestinely 预先暗中安排好的事
... resolve 解决 stitch-up 缝补,这里指弥补 devise 提出;策划 ...
缝补
The shameless admission of the stitch-up should have been a humiliating slap in the face for any self-respecting audience.
这次权利交接中无耻的行为,对任何有自尊心的观众而言,应该像一巴掌打在脸上那样耻辱。
A grand stitch-up or an election?
大缝大补还是重新选举。
Scandinavian and Eastern European countries may oppose a Franco-German stitch-up.
北欧与东欧国家可能会反对法德联合推荐的候选人。
The Mirror branded the audition process a stitch-up and the Daily Mail was equally sceptical.
But it is hard for them also to claim that the Jenkins report is a Lab-Lib stitch-up.
And the prime minister has one huge point against him: he owes his position to an army-backed stitch-up.