柯林斯詞典stalk /st??k/ (stalking,stalked,stalks) 1. N-COUNT The stalk of a flower, leaf, or fruit is the thin part that joins it to the plant or tree. (花、葉、果實(shí)與植株相連的) 柄; 梗 A single pale blue flower grows up from each joint on a long stalk. 一根長(zhǎng)梗的每個(gè)節(jié)上都長(zhǎng)出了一朵淡藍(lán)色的花。2. V-T If you stalk a person or a wild animal, you follow them quietly in order to kill them, catch them, or observe them carefully. 悄悄跟蹤 He stalks his victims like a hunter after a deer. 他像獵人跟蹤鹿一樣悄悄跟蹤他的受害者們。3. V-T If someone stalks someone else, especially a famous person or a person they used to have a relationship with, they keep following them or contacting them in an annoying and frightening way. 騷擾; 糾纏 Even after their divorce he continued to stalk and threaten her. 甚至在他們離婚后,他繼續(xù)糾纏并恐嚇?biāo)?/p> 返回 stalk劍橋詞典the main stem of a plant , or the narrow stem that joins leaves , flowers , or fruit to the main stem of a plant (植物的)莖,桿;(葉或果實(shí)的)柄,蒂;(花)梗 She trimmed the stalks of the tulips before putting them in a vase . 她修剪了一下郁金香的花梗,然后把它們插進(jìn)了花瓶。 a narrow structure that supports a part of the body in some animals (某些動(dòng)物的)肉柄,肉莖 The eyes of shrimps are on movable stalks. 蝦的眼睛長(zhǎng)在能夠活動(dòng)的肉柄上。 習(xí)語(yǔ)eyes out on stalks 返回 stalk