withers的意思和读音

withers

: [ˈwɪðərz] : [ˈwɪðə(r)z]

n.

v.“wither”

withersn.

1.the highest part of a horse's back, between its shoulders

n.1.2.,3.

v.1.“wither”

n.1.the upper part of a horses back, between its shoulders

v.1.The third person singular present tense of wither

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1.The length of the body (from the point of the shoulder to the point of the buttock) exceeds the height at the withers by 10%.10%,

2.Trade mark specialist Fiona McBride, from law firm Withers and Rogers, said the move was "not as unexpected as it may sound " .”。

3.It is just as with allowing the body to stop serving you through indiscretion--it degenerates and withers into uselessness.——退

4.Let me turn the beautiful steed, gallops with you in the horizon, protects not the old myth and the fable together, never withers and falls.

5.Mr. Withers -- whom she did not know from Adam -- having learned by some hook or crook where she resided, bowed himself politely in.----

6.At the moment of light, thought withers away, and the conscious effort to experience and the remembrance of it, is the word that has been.

7.Hair is short on the face developing into a distinct mane, from the crown to the withers, surrounding the head and neck.

8.We think such things are random. But there is a balance to it all. One withers, another grows. Birth and death are part of a whole.

9.When Tao works on a thing, it does in silence most of the time. The same goes to the fact that flower blooms and withers.

10.Tell yourself "Everyone's going to laugh at me" or "I'm going to fail" and your self-confidence withers.”,