athinstem that supports a leaf, flower or fruit and joins it to another part of the plant or tree; the main stemofaplant(叶)柄;(花)梗;(果实的)柄;(植物的)茎,秆◆flowersonlongstalks长茎上的花◆celerystalks芹菜茎◆Heatetheapple, stalkandall. 他把那个苹果吃了个干净,连梗都没剩下。alongthinstructurethatsupportssth, especiallyanorganinsomeanimals, andjoinsitontoanotherpart柄;(动物的)肉柄,肉茎◆Crabshaveeyesonstalks. 螃蟹的眼睛长在肉柄上。
stalkBrE/stɔːk/NAmE/stɔːk/verbpresent simple - I / you / we / theystalkBrE/stɔːk/NAmE/stɔːk/present simple - he / she / itstalksBrE/stɔːks/NAmE/stɔːks/past simplestalkedBrE/stɔːkt/NAmE/stɔːkt/past participlestalkedBrE/stɔːkt/NAmE/stɔːkt/ -ing formstalkingBrE/ˈstɔːkɪŋ/NAmE/ˈstɔːkɪŋ/[T, I]~ (sth/sb)tomoveslowlyandquietlytowardsananimaloraperson, inordertokill, catchorharmitorthem偷偷接近,潜近(猎物或人)◆Thelionwasstalkingazebra. 狮子偷偷接近斑马。◆Hestalkedhisvictimasshewalkedhome, beforeattackingandrobbingher. 她步行回家时,他偷偷地接近然后下手袭击,并且抢劫了她。[T]~sbtoillegallyfollowandwatchsboveralongperiodoftime, inawaythatisannoyingorfrightening(非法)跟踪,盯梢◆Sheclaimedthathehadbeenstalkingheroveraperiodofthreeyears. 她声称,三年来他一直在盯她的梢。[I]+ adv./prep.towalkinanangryorproudway怒冲冲地走;趾高气扬地走◆Hestalkedoffwithoutaword. 他一言未发,怒冲冲地走了。[T, I]~ (sth)tomovethroughaplaceinanunpleasantorthreateningway令人厌恶地穿过;威胁地通过◆Thegunmenstalkedthebuilding, lookingforvictims. 这些持枪歹徒凶神恶煞般地打楼里走过,寻找袭击的目标。◆(figurative) Fearstalksthestreetsofthecityatnight. 夜间,这座城市的大街小巷笼罩着恐怖气氛。