stalking的意思和读音

stalking

: [ˈstɔkɪŋ] : [ˈstɔːkɪŋ]

n.

v.“stalk”

stalkingn.

1.the crime of following and watching sb over a long period of time in a way that is annoying or frightening

v.1.“stalk”

n.1.the crime of following and watching someone in a threatening way

v.1.The present participle of stalk

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2. 7. havoc: 8. stalking 9. den: ...

4. Angry: Stalking Friendly: ...

5. obsessive stalking morbidly jealous ...

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8. ... Head Rotation Stalking Walking ...

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1.Ellen was stalking me with a book in her hand, one finger between the pages.

2.Stalking seems to be becoming more common; but now the criminal-justice system, which has been slow to respond, might be about to catch up.

3.The first was a forest with a lion stalking between the trees. The second showed her and her mother on the Great Wall.

4.But Mr Afzal agrees that punishment alone isn't enough: "We have got to recognise that stalking often does not stop at conviction. ":“。”

5.Imagine watching the sun set over the horizon whilst you capture the moment of a pride of lions stalking their prey.

6.He starts stalking Malfoy, trying to figure out what he's up to.

7.FBI officials said the case underscores the changing nature of celebrity stalking in the computer age.FBI

8.But we backed away from that moment again and again, circling it, stalking it, until we had it cornered and began to tame it with words.仿

9.He had known what Snow was the moment he saw that great white dire wolf stalking silent at his side.

10.Their stalking grounds are forests where, to the untrained eye, one giant looks pretty much like the next.