0 the main stem of a plant, or the narrow stem that joins leaves, flowers, or fruit to the main stem of a plant:
1 to follow an animal or person as closely as possible without being seen or heard, usually in order to catch or kill them:
4 to follow an animal or person as closely as possible without being seen or heard:
He spent the weekend stalking deer to photograph them.
Celebrities are often stalked by photographers and reporters.
All third instars reared on cane stalks were alive at 16 weeks.
In both these works, small speakers are mounted on walls in plant-like configurations with the loudspeaker wires resembling stalks.
Further, the actions of animals are clearly intentional, as when an animal stalks its prey.
They are, however, useful to workers attempting to support and advise victims of stalking.
Chapters 6, 7 and 8 are most probably irrelevant to current victims of stalking and will only serve to relive their trauma.
The stalks and leaves have relatively straight outlines and characteristic angles and intersections between the outlines.
While her limbs remained strong, the long-toothed specter of dementia had stalked up behind her and taken her hostage.
Of the total biomass produced, approximately 15% is food (millet grain) and 85% can be regarded as potential feed (millet leaves, stalks and threshed panicles).
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(植物的)莖,稈, (葉或果實的)柄,蒂, (花)梗…
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(植物的)茎,杆, (叶或果实的)柄,蒂, (花)梗…
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peşine düşmek, gizli gizli izlemek, avına sinsice yaklaşmak…
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