stitch up
phrasal verbstitch somebody up
- (British English, informal) to cheat somebody or put them in a position where they seem guilty of something they have not done
算计某人;诬陷某人 - If you don't insist on a contract, they'll stitch you up.
如果你不坚持要一份合同,他们会给你缝针的。
- If you don't insist on a contract, they'll stitch you up.
stitch something up
- to use a needle and thread to join things together
缝合 - (informal) to arrange or complete something
办妥;做成 - to stitch up a deal
做成一笔交易 - They think they have the US market stitched up.
他们觉得美国市场已是万无一失。
- to stitch up a deal