stalk
stalk
stɔk
stawk
/stˈɔːk/

英語での「stalk」の定義と意味

to stalk
01

つきまとう, ストーカーする

to follow, watch, or pursue someone persistently and often secretly, causing them fear or discomfort
Transitive: to stalk sb
to stalk definition and meaning
Unbeknownst to her, a mysterious figure began to stalk Mary on her way home from work.
彼女の知らないところで、謎の人物が仕事帰りのメアリーをつけ回し始めた。
02

忍び寄る, 密かに追跡する

to move stealthily or quietly towards prey or a target, typically in a deliberate and calculated manner
Transitive: to stalk a target
to stalk definition and meaning
The wolf pack coordinated their movements to stalk a herd of deer.
狼の群れは鹿の群れを追跡するために動きを調整した。
03

硬い、または怒った様子で歩く, 怒りに満ちた、または硬い足取りで進む

to walk with a stiff or angry demeanor
Intransitive: to stalk somewhere
Fueled by anger, she stalked into the room, demanding an explanation for the sudden turn of events.
怒りに駆られて、彼女は部屋に入り、突然の出来事の変化について説明を要求した。
Stalk
01

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the slender, elongated part of a plant that supports leaves, flowers, or fruits
stalk definition and meaning
They picked the juicy tomatoes, gently twisting the stalks to separate them from the vine.
彼らはジューシーなトマトを選び、を優しくひねってつるから外した。
02

堅い歩き方, 威嚇的な歩き方

a stiff or threatening gait
03

ストーキング, 密かな追跡

the act of following prey stealthily
04

追跡, 狩り

a hunt for game carried on by following it stealthily or waiting in ambush
05

, わら

material consisting of seed coverings and small pieces of stem or leaves that have been separated from the seeds
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