withers
n. 馬肩隆
v. (使)枯萎, (使)乾枯, (使)凋謝( wither的第三人稱單數 ); 萎縮,(尤指漸漸)破滅,消失
If someone or something withers, they become very weak.
When he went into retirement, he visibly withered...
他到退休年齡時已老態畢現。
Industries unable to modernize have been left to wither.
無法實現現代化的行業已經自行衰落。
If a flower or plant withers, it dries up and dies.
The flowers in Isabel's room had withered...
伊莎貝爾房間裡的花已經枯萎了。
Farmers in the Midwest have watched their crops wither because of drought conditions.
美國中西部農民眼睜睜地看著他們的莊稼旱死。
The highest part of a horse's back, behind its neck, is referred to as its withers .
1. sensibility to trouble (as in the phrase `wring one's withers');
2. the highest part of the back at the base of the neck of various animals especially draft animals
The grass withers and the flower fades, But the word of our God will stand forever.
8草必枯乾,花必凋殘, 惟有我們神的話必永遠立定.
Winston did not know why Withers had been disgraced.
溫斯頓不曉得維澤斯失寵的原因.
The girl's pitiful history would wring one's withers.
這女孩子的經歷令人心碎.
Soon after, our ambassador, John Withers , went on television to publicly express support for this man.
不久, 我們的大使, JohnWithers, 公開在電視上表達了對這名年輕人的支援.
The grass withers , the flower fades; but the word of our God will stand forever.
草必枯乾, 花必凋殘; 惟有我們上帝的話,必永遠立定!