stalk
英 [st??k]
美[st?k]
- n. (植物的)莖,稈;(支持葉子、果實和花的)梗,柄;追蹤;高視闊步
- vt. 追蹤,潛近;高視闊步
- vi. 高視闊步地走;潛近,偷偷接近
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詞態(tài)變化
復(fù)數(shù):?stalks;第三人稱單數(shù):?stalks;過去式:?stalked;過去分詞:?stalked;現(xiàn)在分詞:?stalking;
助記提示
1. stand => stalk.
2. steal => stalk.
3. steal + walk => steal walk => stalk.
4. probably from a frequentative of the root of steal (cf. hark from hear, talk from tell).
5. "walk haughtily" (opposite meaning of stalk (v1.)) is 1520s, perhaps from stalk (n.) with a notion of "long, awkward strides".
6. 就像莖桿一樣高高的、高視闊步。
2. steal => stalk.
3. steal + walk => steal walk => stalk.
4. probably from a frequentative of the root of steal (cf. hark from hear, talk from tell).
5. "walk haughtily" (opposite meaning of stalk (v1.)) is 1520s, perhaps from stalk (n.) with a notion of "long, awkward strides".
6. 就像莖桿一樣高高的、高視闊步。
中文詞源
stalk 葉柄,花莖,桿
來自中古英語 stalke,小桿,小柱,小詞形式于 stale,來自古英語 stalu,直柱,立柱,來自 Proto-Germanic*stallaz,放置,固定位置,來自 PIE*stel,放置,站立,詞源同 stall,stand.引申 詞義葉柄,花莖等。
stalk 跟蹤,盯梢,偷偷接近可能來自 steal,偷,偷偷摸摸,-k,表強調(diào),比較 hear,hark,tell,talk.引申詞義跟蹤,盯梢等。
英文詞源
- stalk
- stalk: English has two distinct words stalk. The noun, ‘plant stem’ [14], probably originated as a diminutive form of the now extinct stale ‘long handle’, a word distantly related to Greek steleá ‘handle’. The verb, ‘track stealthily’ [OE], goes back to a prehistoric Germanic *stalkōjan, which was formed from the same base as produced English steal. The sense ‘walk haughtily’, diametrically opposed to ‘track stealthily’, emerged in the 16th century.
- stalk (n.)
- "stem of a plant," early 14c., probably a diminutive (with -k suffix) of stale "one of the uprights of a ladder, handle, stalk," from Old English stalu "wooden part" (of a tool or instrument), from Proto-Germanic *stalla- (cognates: Old English steala "stalk, support," steall "place"), from PIE *stol-no-, suffixed form of *stol-, variant of root *stel- "to put, stand" (see stall (n.1)). Of similar structures in animals from 1826.
- stalk (v.1)
- "pursue stealthily," Old English -stealcian, as in bestealcian "to steal along, walk warily," from Proto-Germanic *stalkon, frequentative of PIE *stel-, possibly a variant of *ster- (3) "to rob, steal" (see steal (v.)). Compare hark/hear, talk/tell). In another view the Old English word might be from a sense of stalk (v.1), influenced by stalk (n.). Meaning "harass obsessively" first recorded 1991. Related: Stalked; stalking.
A stalking-horse in literal use was a horse draped in trappings and trained to allow a fowler to conceal himself behind it to get within range of the game; figurative sense of "person who participates in a proceeding to disguise its real purpose" is recorded from 1610s. - stalk (v.2)
- "walk haughtily" (nearly the opposite meaning of stalk (v.1)), 1520s, perhaps from stalk (n.) with a notion of "long, awkward strides," or from Old English stealcung "a stalking, act of going stealthily," related to stealc "steep, lofty."
雙語例句
- 1. Once again there'stalk of very dark days ahead.
- 又有傳言說以后的日子會非常艱難。
來自柯林斯例句
- 2. The lion will often stalk its prey for hours.
- 獅子經(jīng)常悄然跟蹤獵物達(dá)幾個小時。
來自《權(quán)威詞典》
- 3. A sesame stalk puts forth blossoms notch by notch, higher and higher.
- 芝麻開花節(jié)節(jié)高.
來自《現(xiàn)代漢英綜合大詞典》
- 4. A single pale blue flower grows up from each joint on a long stalk.
- 一條長長的莖稈的每個節(jié)上都會長出一朵淺藍(lán)色的花。
來自柯林斯例句
- 5. Police officers lie in wait for the gangs who stalk their prey at night.
- 警察設(shè)伏等待那些在晚上跟蹤目標(biāo)伺機作案的歹徒。
來自柯林斯例句