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stalker

/staw-ker/US // ˈstɔ kər //

缠扰者,潜行者,跟踪者,追踪者

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person who pursues game, prey, or a person stealthily.
    • : a person who harasses another person, as a former lover, a famous person, etc., in an aggressive, often threatening and illegal manner: Hollywood stars often have security guards to keep dangerous stalkers at bay.

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Examples

  • I have a stalker—an online harasser who has moved into real-world stalking—which made me more fearful.

  • For example, if someone has previously encountered a stalker or otherwise abusive figure — whether on the app or off — they now have a tool to directly block them on Tinder.

  • Not only that, he is the lone stalker in the field, which could put him in the perfect spot to take advantage of virtually any pace picture.

  • A giant networkWith Galperin’s advice, we set up a test in which my colleague played the role of a stalker and I experienced what that would look like as a target.

  • Republican opposition to the bill revolves in part around closing the so-called “boyfriend loophole,” which adds dating partners and stalkers to the provision banning spouses of convicted domestic violence or abuse from owning firearms.

  • ARS identified what it called the “stalker gap,” where people convicted of stalking as a misdemeanor can still carry guns.

  • These men are nothing like the sensitive stalker and serial killer in The Fall.

  • So the real meat of Stalker, ostensibly, is the pseudo-intellectual conversation about misogyny.

  • Yes, Levine plays the role of a stalker and Prinsloo that of his “prey,” but she never comes across as a victim.

  • One of the suits against Kelley charged her with defamation for calling Miller an “intimacy stalker” in her LiveJournal page.

  • You are born for better things than to remain an obscure forester, and perhaps a deer-stalker.

  • We were almost surrounded by deer; but the greater number were small vigilant hinds, the abomination and curse of a stalker.

  • No modern lady in deer-stalker's costume could have shrunk less from any dangerous road than the once fastidious Paula.

  • The difference between these is something like, in the sporting world, that between the stalker and the hunter proper.

  • Why dont you wear a deer-stalker instead of that hideous jockey thing?