词汇 | stalk |
释义 | stalk (verb) stalk 3 ENTRIES FOUND: stalk (noun) stalk (verb) stalking horse (noun) 1 stalk /ˈstɑːk/ noun plural stalks 1 stalk /ˈstɑːk/ noun plural stalks Learner's definition of STALK [count] 1 : a thick or tall stem of a plant(植物的)茎,柄,梗 a flower stalk花梗 celery stalks芹菜茎 — see color pictures on here and here; see also cornstalk 2 : a thin, upright object or part that supports or connects something柄;柄状物 the stalk of a goblet高脚酒杯的杯脚 2 stalk /ˈstɑːk/ verb stalks; stalked; stalking 2 stalk /ˈstɑːk/ verb stalks; stalked; stalking Learner's definition of STALK 1 [+ object] a : to follow (an animal or person that you are hunting or trying to capture) by moving slowly and quietly悄悄地跟踪,潜近(猎物或人) Lions stalked the herd.狮子偷偷地靠近猎物群。 a movie about a detective being stalked by a killer讲述侦探被杀手跟踪的影片 b : to go through (a place or area) while hunting捕猎时搜查(某地或某区域) This is the time of year when hunters are stalking the woods for deer.这是一年中猎人们进入森林捕鹿的季节。 — often used figuratively常用作比喻 A killer stalks the streets of the city. [=there is a killer somewhere in the city]有个杀手在城市的街道出没。 a city that is stalked by fear [=a city where people are in a constant state of fear]笼罩着恐怖气氛的城市 2 [+ object] : to follow, watch, and bother (someone) constantly in a way that is frightening, dangerous, etc.(以令人生畏的方式)跟踪,盯梢 She called the police because her ex-boyfriend was stalking her.她打电话报警,因为前男友在跟踪她。 3 always followed by an adverb or a preposition, [no object] : to walk in a stiff or proud manner大踏步地走;趾高气扬地走 She angrily stalked out of the room.她怒气冲冲地大步走出房间。 — stalking /ˈstɑːkɪŋ/ noun [noncount] He was arrested and charged with stalking.他被逮捕并被指控跟踪。 |
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