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stalked是stalk的过去分词 - v.追踪;猖獗;蹑手蹑脚地走;(用东西掩蔽着身体)偷偷走近
- n.【植】茎;【动】(无脊椎动物的)茎状部;酒杯脚;寒暑表管
- 网络柄的;茎上的;迫切的杀机
复数:stalks 过去分词:stalked 现在分词:stalking n. stem,shoot,twig,trunk,branch v. follow,trail,track,pursue,shadow n. | 9. 【动物;动物学】(无脊椎动物的)茎状部,梗节,肉茎,羽毛管 9. 【动物;动物学】(无脊椎动物的)茎状部,梗节,肉茎,羽毛管 | v. | 5. 偷偷地走,蹑手蹑脚地走;(用东西掩蔽着身体)偷偷走近,偷偷接近 6. 跨出,大步跨,大步走;昂首阔步,大踏步走,大摇大摆地走 7. 轻手轻脚走,蹑手蹑脚地走,蹑手蹑足地来抓,蹑手蹑脚地兜一圈 5. 偷偷地走,蹑手蹑脚地走;(用东西掩蔽着身体)偷偷走近,偷偷接近 6. 跨出,大步跨,大步走;昂首阔步,大踏步走,大摇大摆地走 7. 轻手轻脚走,蹑手蹑脚地走,蹑手蹑足地来抓,蹑手蹑脚地兜一圈 |
n. | 1. a stealthy pursuit or hunt of something 2. the main stem or axis of a plant that is fleshy rather than woody 3. a supporting part of a plant, e.g. a leaf stem or flower stalk 4. a stiff, angry, or proud walk 5. a thin cylindrical part of something that acts as a support, e.g. of a glass 6. a slender supporting structure for an organ or body of an animal 1. a stealthy pursuit or hunt of something 2. the main stem or axis of a plant that is fleshy rather than woody 3. a supporting part of a plant, e.g. a leaf stem or flower stalk 4. a stiff, angry, or proud walk 5. a thin cylindrical part of something that acts as a support, e.g. of a glass 6. a slender supporting structure for an organ or body of an animal | v. | 1. to follow or try to get close to a person or animal unobtrusively 2. to walk in a stiff, angry, or proud way 3. to assail somebody in a steady and sinister way 4. to harass somebody criminally by persistent, inappropriate, and unwanted attention, e.g. by constantly following, telephoning, e-mailing, or writing to him or her 5. to follow and watch someone all the time in a threatening way, because of an extremely strong interest in them 6. to hunt a person or animal by following them without being seen 7. to walk in a way that shows you feel angry or offended 8. to move around in a place in a dangerous, harmful, or threatening way 9. walk with slow,stiff strides,esp.in a proud,self-important or grim way 1. to follow or try to get close to a person or animal unobtrusively 2. to walk in a stiff, angry, or proud way 3. to assail somebody in a steady and sinister way 4. to harass somebody criminally by persistent, inappropriate, and unwanted attention, e.g. by constantly following, telephoning, e-mailing, or writing to him or her 5. to follow and watch someone all the time in a threatening way, because of an extremely strong interest in them 6. to hunt a person or animal by following them without being seen 7. to walk in a way that shows you feel angry or offended 8. to move around in a place in a dangerous, harmful, or threatening way 9. walk with slow,stiff strides,esp.in a proud,self-important or grim way |
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