stalker   美 ['stɔkɚ]

stalker

stalker  美 ['stɔkɚ]

n. 高视阔步者;跟踪狂 

名词复数:stalkers 

If you barge into her affairs too quickly, the girl of your attraction will likely label you a stalker and avoid your presence. 如果你太快地介入她的生活中,那个吸引你的女孩可能会给你贴上纠缠不休者的标签并且回避你。
At 7.20am he heard two shots but could see neither stalker nor deer. To his horror, he realised that the gunman could be firing towards his group. 在上午7.20,他听到了两声枪响,但是看不到猎手也看不到鹿。他非常惊恐地意识到猎手可能正向着他们的方向射击。

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  • n. 高视阔步者;跟踪狂
  • 1. If you barge into her affairs too quickly, the girl of your attraction will likely label you a stalker and avoid your presence.

    如果你太快地介入她的生活中,那个吸引你的女孩可能会给你贴上纠缠不休者的标签并且回避你。

  • 2. At 7.20am he heard two shots but could see neither stalker nor deer. To his horror, he realised that the gunman could be firing towards his group.

    在上午7.20,他听到了两声枪响,但是看不到猎手也看不到鹿。他非常惊恐地意识到猎手可能正向着他们的方向射击。

  • stalker (n.) early 15c., "a poacher;" also "one who prowls for purposes of theft" (c. 1500), agent noun from stalk (v.1). Meaning "obsessive harasser" is from early 1990s.
stalk·er / ˈstɔːkə(r) ; NAmE ˈstɔːkər / noun 1 a person who follows and watches another person over a long period of time in a way that is annoying or frightening 跟踪者;盯梢者 2 a person who follows an animal quietly and slowly, especially in order to kill or capture it 悄悄接近猎物的猎人 stalker stalkers stalk·er / ˈstɔːkə(r) ; NAmE ˈstɔːkər /
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