英:[stɔːk]
美:[stɔːk]
英:[stɔːk]
美:[stɔːk]
复数:stalks
第三人称单数:stalks
现在分词:stalking
过去式:stalked
过去分词:stalked
词根:stalk
adj.stalked 有茎的;长于茎上的
n.stalker 高视阔步者
v.stalked 蔓延(stalk的过去分词)
noun (1)
a slender upright object or supporting or connecting partespecially: peduncle
the main stem of an herbaceous plant often with its dependent parts
a part of a plant (such as a petiole or stipe) that supports another
verb
intransitive verb
to pursue quarry or prey stealthily
to walk stiffly or haughtily
transitive verb
to pursue by stalking
to go through (an area) in search of prey or quarry
stalk the woods for deer
to pursue obsessively and to the point of harassment
noun (2)
the act of stalking
a stalking gait
corn stalk玉米杆
flower stalkn. 花柄
pituitary stalkn. 垂体;脑垂腺柄
"植物的茎或主轴",早期14世纪,可能是中古英语 stale(梯子的直立支柱、把手、茎)的一个减小形式(带有 -k 后缀),源自古英语 stalu(工具或仪器的木制部分),源自原始日耳曼语 *stalla-(也是古英语 steala “茎、支撑物”, steall “地方”的来源)。这被重建为来自原始印欧语言 *stol-no-, *stol- 的带后缀形式,是 *stel- 根词的变体,其派生词指的是一个直立的物体或地方。
从15世纪中叶开始,用于指代动物中类似细长的柄状结构。
茎,柄,蒂:一种类似植物的茎、柄、蒂的多少有点细长的解剖结构
海藻柄
海藻连接假根和叶片的部分。
Noun (1) Middle English stalke; akin to Old English stela stalk, support Verb Middle English, from Old English bestealcian; akin to Old English stelan to steal — more at steal
The first known use of stalk was in the 14th century
stallionnoun
a male horseespecially: one kept especially for breeding
stall1 of 5noun
a compartment for a domestic animal in a stable or barn
a seat in the choir of a church with back and sides wholly or partly enclosed
chiefly British a front orchestra seat in a theater—usually used in plural
a booth, stand, or counter at which articles are displayed for sale
a small compartmentespecially: one with a toilet or urinal
a shower stall
stall2 of 5verb
to put into or keep in a stall
to stop or cause to stop usually by accident
stall an engine
to experience or cause (an aircraft) to experience a stall in flying
stall3 of 5noun
the condition of an aircraft or a wing of an aircraft in which lift is lost and the aircraft or wing tends to drop
stall4 of 5noun
a trick to deceive or delay
stall5 of 5verb
to distract attention or make excuses to gain time
try to stall them until I get the place cleaned up
stalk1 of 3noun
a slender upright object or supporting or connecting structure
the stalk of a goblet
a plant stem especially of a plant that is not woody
stalks of asparagus
stalk2 of 3verb
to hunt slowly and quietly
stalk deer
to go through (an area) in search of prey
stalk the woods for deer
to walk in a stiff or proud manner
stalked out of the room
to pursue obsessively and to the point of harassment
stalk3 of 3noun
the act of stalking
a stalking manner of walking
stalk1 of 3noun
a slender upright object or supporting or connecting structure
the stalk of a goblet
a plant stem especially of a plant that is not woody
stalks of asparagus
stalk2 of 3verb
to hunt slowly and quietly
stalk deer
to go through (an area) in search of prey
stalk the woods for deer
to walk in a stiff or proud manner
stalked out of the room
to pursue obsessively and to the point of harassment
stalk3 of 3noun
the act of stalking
a stalking manner of walking
stalk1 of 3noun
a slender upright object or supporting or connecting structure
the stalk of a goblet
a plant stem especially of a plant that is not woody
stalks of asparagus
stalk2 of 3verb
to hunt slowly and quietly
stalk deer
to go through (an area) in search of prey
stalk the woods for deer
to walk in a stiff or proud manner
stalked out of the room
to pursue obsessively and to the point of harassment
stalk3 of 3noun
the act of stalking
a stalking manner of walking
stalk1 of 3noun
a slender upright object or supporting or connecting structure
the stalk of a goblet
a plant stem especially of a plant that is not woody
stalks of asparagus
stalk2 of 3verb
to hunt slowly and quietly
stalk deer
to go through (an area) in search of prey
stalk the woods for deer
to walk in a stiff or proud manner
stalked out of the room
to pursue obsessively and to the point of harassment
stalk3 of 3noun
the act of stalking
a stalking manner of walking
stalk1 of 3noun
a slender upright object or supporting or connecting structure
the stalk of a goblet
a plant stem especially of a plant that is not woody
stalks of asparagus
stalk2 of 3verb
to hunt slowly and quietly
stalk deer
to go through (an area) in search of prey
stalk the woods for deer
to walk in a stiff or proud manner
stalked out of the room
to pursue obsessively and to the point of harassment
stalk3 of 3noun
the act of stalking
a stalking manner of walking
stalknoun
a slender supporting or connecting part : peduncle
the pituitary stalk
1 The threat of violent anarchism stalked the French state.
2 I expect her to lunge at me, or hit me, but she just turns on her heel and stalks out of the dormitory, and that is worse.
3 Or, “We will sell the wheat straw and burn the bean stalks in the kitchen.”
4 Dauntless stalked her with Captain Candless making small talk over the ship radios and making friendly observations on the state of the weather during hurricane season.
5 Before I could say anything, he slammed the oven door and stalked away shaking his head.
6 The leaves and stalks made good feed for livestock.
7 Imagine an Iowa farm with corn, corn, corn as far as the eye can see, ten- foot stalks in perfect thirty-inch rows to the horizon.
8 He cut off the flowers at the stalk with a pair of scissors.
他用剪子连花带茎都剪下来。
9 Grandfather’s rich throaty voice said, “Maybe you’re getting too much water and turning to pith and stalk. Wait until you head out, and then we’ll see.”
10 His hands were covered in dirt, but before Celaena could better observe him, or his strange behavior, he nodded to Chaol and stalked away behind the tower.
11 Hours later Jack came flying down the stalk yelling for everyone to cut it down.
几个小时之后,杰克从茎上飞着跑下来,叫喊着要大家快把茎砍倒。
12 In the stillness, for a second, I thought he might be stalking a spirit or an angel.
13 I stalked off to my room and closed the door.
14 This time they would stoop over each pile, and taking up a handful of the stalks in each hand they would knot them together to make a longer strand.
15 Grey Wind stalked beside, eyes burning, and man and wolf alike bled from half a hundred savage wounds.
16 Our neighbors are equally terrified of Mobutu’s soldiers and their opposition, the Simbas, whose reputation is stalking northern Congo like a lion itself.
17 With his hands still in his coat pockets he stalked by me into the hall, turned sharply as if he were on a wire and disappeared into the living room.
18 Then the cat stalked from the closet and crawled under the bed.
19 The frail blooms trembled on their thin stalks.
20 Ralph shuddered at the thought of bloodthirsty cats stalking his innocent little brothers, sisters, and cousins.
2 柄
pedicular pod- handle stick ear stem pad grip shaft lug shank baton gripe hilt petiole handgrip haft pedicel manubrium stipe helve footstalk stock holt hold butt lever petiolar hand staff grasp swipe spindle
3 高视阔步
5 骚扰
7 出没于
10 把
11 搜索
searching search quest hunt hunting scanning reconnaissance recce recco reccy seek skirmish reconnoiter bird-dog scan scout
13 茎
pedicular caudex member stock stick pipe stem shaft stump truncheon pedicel stipe halm haulm caulis stemmed top cane shaw pedicle peduncle culm cauline
16 非法跟踪骚扰
17 偷偷走近
18 蔓延
rank widespread rampant contagious spread overgrowth contagion rampancy reach creep lick scramble propagate sprawl overgrow straggle gad distend overspread walk abroad straggling straggly rampantly stragglingly pread run range trail overrun pervade range over take hold prevalent wide-spread extension riot epidemic infestation thrive ramble
19 搜寻
rummage search fish root fumble prog scrounge forage seek explore drag quest corral fossick pad down
22 悄悄移动
23 手柄
24 怒气冲冲地走
28 脚
pedal crural tootsy-wootsy foot understanding flat pad toe sub subway extremity sinker clunk trotter trilby peduncle crus footsie sailboard pes tootsy
31 趾高气扬地走
42 跟踪
track dog shadow tail trace pursuit trail chart pursue follow about follow around pick up lock onto take after tracking follow chase up
43 潜近
44 潜行