stalk
第三人称
stalks
现在进行时
stalking
过去式
stalked
过去完成时
stalked
1
跟踪, 尾随
to follow, watch, or pursue someone persistently and often secretly, causing them fear or discomfort
及物动词
- Unbeknownst to her, a mysterious figure began to stalk Mary on her way home from work.
在她不知情的情况下,一个神秘的身影开始在下班回家的路上跟踪玛丽。
- The celebrity became increasingly concerned as a paparazzo seemed to stalk them wherever they went.
这位名人越来越担心,因为狗仔队似乎无论他们走到哪里都在跟踪他们。
- After the unsettling encounter, she felt as if someone were stalking her.
在那次令人不安的遭遇之后,她感觉好像有人在跟踪她。
- The detective noticed a suspicious person attempting to stalk the witness.
侦探注意到一个可疑的人试图跟踪目击者。
- The thriller novel depicted a chilling story of an obsessed individual who would stalk their victims relentlessly.
这本惊悚小说描绘了一个令人毛骨悚然的故事,讲述了一个痴迷于无情跟踪受害者的个体。
同义词:
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潜行, 悄悄接近
to move stealthily or quietly towards prey or a target, typically in a deliberate and calculated manner
及物动词
- The lion carefully stalked its prey, crouching low in the grass before making a sudden dash.
狮子小心翼翼地跟踪它的猎物,在突然冲刺之前低伏在草丛中。
- The cheetah, known for its incredible speed, began to stalk a group of gazelles on the horizon.
猎豹以其惊人的速度著称,开始悄悄接近地平线上的一群羚羊。
- The predator silently stalked the wounded animal, waiting for the opportune moment to strike.
捕食者悄悄地跟踪受伤的动物,等待合适的时机发动攻击。
- The wolf pack coordinated their movements to stalk a herd of deer.
狼群协调他们的行动来跟踪一群鹿。
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僵硬或愤怒地行走, 以僵硬或愤怒的步伐前进
to walk with a stiff or angry demeanor
- Fueled by anger, she stalked into the room, demanding an explanation for the sudden turn of events.
在愤怒的驱使下,她走进房间,要求对事件的突然转变做出解释。
- The disgruntled employee couldn't conceal their frustration as they stalked out of the meeting room.
不满的员工无法掩饰他们的沮丧,当他们以僵硬的姿态走出会议室时。
- Witnessing the injustice, the activist decided to stalk towards the podium, ready to address the crowd with passion.
目睹不公,活动家决定僵硬地走向讲台,准备充满激情地向人群发表讲话。
- With a stern expression, the coach stalked along the sidelines.
教练表情严厉地在边线踱步。
- The general, fueled by determination, stalked across the battlefield.
将军在决心的驱使下,大步走过战场。