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From:
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stalk
/ˈstɔk/
莖,追蹤,高視闊步(vi.)悄悄靠近,躡手躡腳地走近,蔓延,高視闊步(vt.)追蹤
From:
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stalk
/ˈstɔk/
名詞
莖,柄,蒂,(燈絲)桿,軸,探查
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Stalk
,
v. i.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Stalked
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Stalking
.]
1.
To
walk
slowly
and
cautiously
;
to
walk
in
a
stealthy
,
noiseless
manner
; --
sometimes
used
with
a
reflexive
pronoun
.
Into
the
chamber
he
stalked
him
full
still
.
--
Chaucer
.
[
Bertran
]
stalks
close
behind
her
,
like
a
witch's
fiend
,
Pressing
to
be
employed
. --
Dryden
.
2.
To
walk
behind
something
as
a
screen
,
for
the
purpose
of
approaching
game
;
to
proceed
under
cover
.
The
king
. . .
crept
under
the
shoulder
of
his
led
horse
; . . . =\“
I
must
stalk
,”
said
he
.\= --
Bacon
.
One
underneath
his
horse
,
to
get
a
shoot
doth
stalk
.
--
Drayton
.
3.
To
walk
with
high
and
proud
steps
; --
usually
implying
the
affectation
of
dignity
,
and
indicating
dislike
.
The
word
is
used
,
however
,
especially
by
the
poets
,
to
express
dignity
of
step
.
With
manly
mien
he
stalked
along
the
ground
.
--
Dryden
.
Then
stalking
through
the
deep
,
He
fords
the
ocean
. --
Addison
.
I
forbear
myself
from
entering
the
lists
in
which
he
has
long
stalked
alone
and
unchallenged
.
--
Merivale
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Stalk
n.
1.
Bot.
(a)
The
stem
or
main
axis
of
a
plant
;
as
,
a
stalk
of
wheat
,
rye
,
or
oats
;
the
stalks
of
maize
or
hemp
.
(b)
The
petiole
,
pedicel
,
or
peduncle
,
of
a
plant
.
2.
That
which
resembles
the
stalk
of
a
plant
,
as
the
stem
of
a
quill
.
3.
Arch.
An
ornament
in
the
Corinthian
capital
resembling
the
stalk
of
a
plant
,
from
which
the
volutes
and
helices
spring
.
4.
One
of
the
two
upright
pieces
of
a
ladder
. [
Obs
.]
To
climb
by
the
rungs
and
the
stalks
.
--
Chaucer
.
5.
Zool.
(a)
A
stem
or
peduncle
,
as
of
certain
barnacles
and
crinoids
.
(b)
The
narrow
basal
portion
of
the
abdomen
of
a
hymenopterous
insect
.
(c)
The
peduncle
of
the
eyes
of
decapod
crustaceans
.
6.
Founding
An
iron
bar
with
projections
inserted
in
a
core
to
strengthen
it
;
a
core
arbor
.
Stalk borer
Zool.
,
the
larva
of
a
noctuid
moth
(
Gortyna nitela
),
which
bores
in
the
stalks
of
the
raspberry
,
strawberry
,
tomato
,
asters
,
and
many
other
garden
plants
,
often
doing
much
injury
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Stalk
v. t.
1.
To
approach
under
cover
of
a
screen
,
or
by
stealth
,
for
the
purpose
of
killing
,
as
game
.
As
for
shooting
a
man
from
behind
a
wall
,
it
is
cruelly
like
to
stalking
a
deer
.
--
Sir
W
.
Scott
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Stalk
,
n.
1.
A
high
,
proud
,
stately
step
or
walk
.
Thus
twice
before
, . . .
With
martial
stalk
hath
he
gone
by
our
watch
. --
Shak
.
The
which
with
monstrous
stalk
behind
him
stepped
.
--
Spenser
.
2.
The
act
or
process
of
stalking
.
When
the
stalk
was
over
(
the
antelope
took
alarm
and
ran
off
before
I
was
within
rifle
shot
)
I
came
back
.
--
T
.
Roosevelt
.
◄
►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
stalk
n
1:
material
consisting
of
seed
coverings
and
small
pieces
of
stem
or
leaves
that
have
been
separated
from
the
seeds
[
syn
:
chaff
,
husk
,
shuck
,
straw
,
stubble
]
2:
a
slender
or
elongated
structure
that
supports
a
plant
or
fungus
or
a
plant
part
or
plant
organ
[
syn
:
stem
]
3:
a
hunt
for
game
carried
on
by
stalking
or
waiting
in
ambush
[
syn
:
stalking
,
still hunt
]
4:
the
act
of
following
prey
stealthily
[
syn
:
stalking
]
5:
a
stiff
or
threatening
gait
[
syn
:
angry walk
]
v
1:
walk
stiffly
2:
follow
stealthily
or
recur
constantly
and
spontaneously
to
;
"
her
ex-boyfriend
stalked
her
"; "
the
ghost
of
her
mother
haunted
her
" [
syn
:
haunt
]
3:
go
through
(
an
area
)
in
search
of
prey
; "
stalk
the
woods
for
deer
"
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