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stalk

noun
/stɔːk/
/stɔːk/
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  1. a thin stem that supports a leaf, flower or fruit and joins it to another part of the plant or tree; the main stem of a plant(叶)柄;(花)梗;(果实的)柄;(植物的)茎,秆
    • flowers on long stalks长茎上的花
    • celery stalks芹菜茎
    • He ate the apple, stalk and all.他把那个苹果吃了个干净,连梗都没剩下。
    Topics Plants and treesc2
  2. a long, thin structure that supports something, especially an organ in some animals, and joins it on to another part柄;(动物的)肉柄,肉茎
    • Crabs have eyes on stalks.螃蟹的眼睛长在肉柄上。
  3. Word Originnoun Middle English: probably a diminutive of dialect stale ‘rung of a ladder, long handle’.

stalk

verb
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/stɔːk/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they stalk
/stɔːk/
/stɔːk/
he / she / it stalks
/stɔːks/
/stɔːks/
past simple stalked
/stɔːkt/
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past participle stalked
/stɔːkt/
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-ing form stalking
/ˈstɔːkɪŋ/
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  1. [transitive, intransitive] stalk (something/somebody) to move slowly and quietly towards an animal or a person, in order to kill, catch or harm it or them偷偷接近,潜近(猎物或人)
    • The lion was stalking a zebra.狮子偷偷接近斑马。
    • He stalked his victim as she walked home, before attacking and robbing her.她步行回家时,他偷偷地接近然后下手袭击,并且抢劫了她。
  2. [transitive] stalk somebody to illegally follow and watch somebody over a long period of time, in a way that is annoying or frightening(非法)跟踪,盯梢
    • She claimed that he had been stalking her over a period of three years.她声称,三年来他一直在盯她的梢。
    Topics Crime and punishmentc2
  3. [intransitive] + adv./prep. to walk in an angry or proud way怒冲冲地走;趾高气扬地走
    • He stalked off without a word.他一言未发,怒冲冲地走了。
    • The actress stalked out of a press conference when asked if she had a weight problem.当被问及是否有体重问题时,这位女演员大步走出了新闻发布会。
    • Snatching up her bag, she stalked out of the room.她抓起包,大步走出房间。
  4. [transitive, intransitive] stalk (something) to move through a place in an unpleasant or threatening way令人厌恶地穿过;威胁地通过
    • The gunmen stalked the building, looking for victims.这些持枪歹徒凶神恶煞般地打楼里走过,寻找袭击的目标。
    • (figurative) Fear stalks the streets of the city at night.夜间,这座城市的大街小巷笼罩着恐怖气氛。
  5. Word Originverb late Old English -stealcian (in bistealcian ‘walk cautiously or stealthily’), of Germanic origin; related to steal.

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