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词汇 stalked
释义 stalked
past simple and past participle ofstalk
stalk
verb
uk /stɔːk/ us /stɑːk/

stalkverb (FOLLOW)


[ T ]
to follow an animal or person as closely as possible without being seen or heard, usually in order to catch or kill them: 跟踪,悄悄地靠近(猎物或人)
The police had been stalking the woman for a week before they arrested her.警方逮捕那个女人之前已经跟踪了她一个星期。
[ I or T ]
to illegally follow and watch someone over a period of time: (在一段时期内)非法跟踪骚扰
He had stalked her for several months before he was arrested.在被捕之前,他已经跟踪骚扰了她好几个月了。
He was arrested for stalking.他因跟踪骚扰他人而被捕。
Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples

to follow someone or something
followFollow me - this way!
tag alongDo you mind if my little brother tags along?
chaseHe was running and the dog was chasing him.
pursueThe robber was pursued by several members of the public.
tailThe car was tailed by police for several hours.
shadowThe police think the robbers shadowed their victims for days before the crime.
[ T ]literary
If something unpleasant stalks a place, it appears there in a threatening way: (令人不快的事)笼罩
When night falls, danger stalks the streets of the city.夜幕降临之后,该市的大街小巷危机四伏。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Pursuing
be hot on someone's track/trailidiom
be on someone's tailidiom
bear
bear down on someone/something
bring
bring up the rearidiom
convoy
flight
hound
humbug
in hot pursuitidiom
on the scentidiom
pester
pursue
run
stick
tailgate
targetable
track
track and trace

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Moving to avoid being seen
Existing and being

stalkverb (WALK)


[ I+ adv/prep ]
to walk in an angry or proud way: 怒气冲冲地走;趾高气扬地走
She refused to accept that she was wrong and stalked furiously out of the room.她拒绝承认自己的错误,怒气冲冲地走出了房间。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Moving firmly on foot
breeze
clomp
clump
flounce
goose step
lope
pace
parade
quick march!idiom
sashay
stamp
stomp
stride
strut
swagger
swaggeringly
troop
unmounted
vamp
waltz

Examples of stalked


stalked

In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use.


This body form, particularly the dorso-ventrally flattened head and mobile stalked eyes, seems to be consistent with an ambush predation strategy.
Such deficits could lead to difficulties in performing the motor sequencing presumably involved in the production of the final consonant clusters found in many inflected forms (looked, stalked, kept, crept).
Chords that had previously stalked his compositional landscape in packs, their raison d'être dependent upon familial relationships, now roamed as independent sonorities freed from collective responsibility.
Unbowed, he stalked his elusive prey under new political regimes.
There are other aspects of law which can be used for people who feel that they are being stalked.
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Impotence, starvation, subjugation stalked across the mental screen.
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The offence can apply to anybody, although it is undoubtedly true that it applies mainly to women being stalked by men.
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Clause 3 provides for prohibitory orders to be granted by magistrates on the application of somebody who is being stalked.
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We now learn from the evening papers that it is likely that she was stalked for some period of time.
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It will require police action to be taken if someone is bullied or stalked on the public highway.
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All too often the crime of stalking involves somebody who is likely to be unknown by name to the person stalked.
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I have also stalked deer both as an amateur and as a professional.
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Unemployment, starvation, anarchy, war, disease, despair stalked through the land.
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How sad it is that that land is being stalked by the spectres of death, fear and extortion.
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Equally, we have to avoid taking a path of blind coercion in answer to the lawlessness that has stalked our streets over recent weeks.
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