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withe

/with, with, wahyth/US // wɪθ, wɪð, waɪð //UK // (wɪθ, wɪð, waɪð) //

与,与他,与其,与他的

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a willow twig or osier.
    • : any tough, flexible twig or stem suitable for binding things together.
    • : an elastic handle for a tool, to lessen shock occurring in use.
    • : a partition dividing flues of a chimney.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    withed, with·ing.

    • : to bind with withes.

Examples

  • Please cut down a hickory withe, and peel the bark off for me, while I hold its legs.

  • Nathelesse she holdyng that place givethe others for to signyfie; for withe-out cifre or cifres a pure article may not be writte.

  • It was Wastei, and he carried in his hand a magnificent string of trout, threaded by the gills upon a willow withe.

  • Others are used in handles, either fastened with gum, or consisting of a withe passed round the stone and tied underneath.

  • We hooked ourselves to the withe and made lively tracks to the shanty, where we could talk and laugh of the day's hunt.