Withers Meaning in English
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释义
Withers refers to the highest part of a horse’s back at the base of the neck, between the shoulders. Less commonly, 'withers' can be the third person singular of the verb 'wither', meaning to dry up or shrink, usually for plants.
用法与细微差别
Primarily used in animal anatomy, especially for horses, dogs, and livestock. Not used for humans. Very uncommon as a verb form; when referring to plants, 'withers' is the third person singular form of 'wither.' In horse contexts, often appears in phrases like 'measured at the withers.'
例句
The horse's withers are just above its shoulders.
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She measured the dog at the withers to find its height.
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A giraffe's withers are higher than a horse's.
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Every time the plant doesn't get enough water, it withers quickly.
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If the team loses motivation, the project just withers away.
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The saddle sits just behind the horse’s withers for a better fit.
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