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stalked

/stawkt/US // stɔkt //

被跟踪的,被跟踪,被盯上了,被人跟踪

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : having a stalk or stem.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • “I stalked her,” Lavie says matter-of-factly when asked how she and Ivgy first met.

  • Indeed, this is how police reacted to Amanda Hess when she reported that she was being stalked on Twitter.

  • That big brain we so tout today was shaped by the mammoths we hunted, by the great cats and bears that sometimes stalked us.

  • It is set during the Irish Civil War, when the IRA stalked the Anglo-Irish, who responded with a mixture of fear and indignation.

  • He is also a man stalked by his past, in both a literal and figurative sense.

  • Strachan stalked to the prison and glancing over the prisoners called out, "Hiram Smith."

  • He stalked into the room, and giving a stiff nod with his head, took the chair offered him by the black, in dignified silence.

  • He glared about through the dimness at his silent men, then stalked through the door into the cook-camp.

  • He stalked through as though there was not the slightest question that the peons would allow it.

  • Cattledon turned back the way she had come, and stalked along, her head in the air.