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stalking

/staw-king/US // ˈstɔ kɪŋ //

缠扰,缠扰行为,盯梢,缠绵

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the act or an instance of stalking, or harassing another in an aggressive, often threatening and illegal manner: Stalking is now a crime in many states.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of or relating to the act of pursuing or harassing: Stalking laws have alleviated some problems for famous people.

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Examples

  • Six of them, including the former NYPD detective, were also charged with conspiracy to engage in interstate stalking.

  • Along with helping you find lost items, AirTags are a new means of inexpensive, effective stalking.

  • When Greenberg was first charged by federal authorities in June 2020, the indictment was only for stalking and unlawfully using the identity of another person — both counts stemming from his bid to smear Beute.

  • Another Carlsbad councilwoman filed police reports against two different men who she said threatened her in phone calls and texts and through stalking.

  • Lamar Dontae McCarthy, 23, is charged with sexual battery and two counts of felony stalking.

  • On and offline, offenses ranged from awful Tinder messages to violent threats on Twitter to street stalking.

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

  • They only went on one date, and then Morello began stalking him.

  • When the persistent passive-aggressive Nice Guy act fails, do they step it up to elaborate Steve-Urkel-esque stalking and stunts?

  • She goes to a fashion show and a champagne glass is framed in the shot like the serial killer in a horror film stalking its prey.

  • I pulled the saddle off my horse, slapped it down on the dirt floor, and went stalking up to the long cabin.

  • When a hungry lion is watching for prey, the sight of any animal will make him commence stalking it.

  • They each told their story (these, you will observe were talking ghosts as well as stalking ghosts).

  • One day, as Old Man Winter was stalking through a forest, he came upon a hunter's lodge.

  • Is it war, I ask you, to seek to poison the drinking water of an enemy, to send stalking into their midst some loathsome disease?

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