stalked

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Englisch - Türkisch
saplı
(sıfat) saplı
stalk
{f} sinsice izlemek

Facebook sayesinde, sinsice izlemek artık birkaç özverili hayranın kalesi değildir ama yoğun ev kadını için bile oldukça uygun bir yüksek otomasyonlu görevdir. - Thanks to Facebook, stalking is no longer the bastion of a few devoted enthusiasts, but a highly automated task convenient enough even for the busy housewife.

Linda Dan'i onu sinsice izlemekle suçladı. - Linda accused Dan of stalking her.

stalk
sap

Tom'un ihtiyacı olan son şey başka bir sapık. - The last thing Tom needs is another stalker.

Sami'nin sapığı hapiste. - Sami's stalker is in prison.

stalk
{f} sessizce yaklaşmak
stalk
gizlice sokulmak
stalk
{f} ağır adımlarla yürümek
stalk
{i} yaprak sapı
stalk
{f} kol gezmek
stalk
{f} uzun adımlarla yürümek
stalk
{f} uzun bacaklı su kuşu gibi yürümek
stalk
{i} gizlice sokulma
stalk
(Tarım) anız
stalk
sak
stalk
{i} tüy sapı
stalk
(Tarım) ekin anızı
stalk
çöp
stalk
yakalamak
stalk
{i} gövde
stalk
{f} sezdirmeden yaklaşıp yakala
stalk
sezdirmeden izleyip avlamak
stalk
(fiil) sessizce yaklaşmak, gizlice sokulmak, kol gezmek, sinsice izlemek, ağır adımlarla yürümek, azametle yürümek, sarmak (hayaletler vb.)
stalk
{f} ava yaklaşır gibi yürümek
stalk
ağır adımlarla y
stalk
{i} (bitkiye ait) sap
stalk
{f} sezdirmeden (ava) yaklaşmak
stalk
{f} sarmak (hayaletler vb.)
stalk
{i} kadeh ayağı
stalk
sarmak sezdirmeden izleyip avlamak
stalk
{i} azametli yürüyüş
stalk
{f} azametle yürümek
stalk
x süzül/kibirle yürü/avla
Englisch - Englisch
Having a stalk or stem. Often used in combination: long-stalked; short-stalked
having or growing on or from a peduncle or stalk; "a pedunculate flower"; "a pedunculate barnacle is attached to the substrate by a fleshy foot or stalk"
{s} having a stalk, having a stem
Having a stalk or stem; borne upon a stem
past of stalk
stalked puffball
a variety of Podaxaceae mushroom of the genus Tulostoma that resembles a puffball
stalk
The longish piece that supports the seed-carrying parts of a plant
stalk
To walk haughtily
stalk
To approach slowly and quietly in order not to be discovered when getting closer
stalk
A hunt
stalk
A particular episode of trying to follow or contact someone
stalk
a stiff or threatening gait the act of following prey stealthily a hunt for game carried on by stalking or waiting in ambush a slender or elongated structure that supports a plant or fungus or a plant part or plant organ walk stiffly go through (an area) in search of prey; "stalk the woods for deer
stalk
{v} to walk proudly, to strut
stalk
{n} a proud step, strut, stem of a plant
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If you stalk a person or a wild animal, you follow them quietly in order to kill them, catch them, or observe them carefully. He stalks his victims like a hunter after a deer. = track
stalk
follow stealthily or recur constantly and spontaneously to; "her ex-boyfriend stalked her"; "the ghost of her mother haunted her"
stalk
The narrow part of a leaf joining the blade to the plant-stem; also called the petiole
stalk
A short supporting axis of a plant, as between a stem and the base of a leaf, as between the root crown and the point where multiple branches diverge Often used as equivalent of axis or branch or stem
stalk
To approach under cover of a screen, or by stealth, for the purpose of killing, as game
stalk
One of the two upright pieces of a ladder
stalk
A stem or peduncle, as of certain barnacles and crinoids
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go through (an area) in search of prey; "stalk the woods for deer"
stalk
a slender or elongated structure that supports a plant or fungus or a plant part or plant organ
stalk
If someone stalks someone else, especially a famous person or a person they used to have a relationship with, they keep following them or contacting them in an annoying and frightening way. Even after their divorce he continued to stalk and threaten her. + stalking stalk·ing The Home Secretary is considering a new law against stalking
stalk
The stalk of a flower, leaf, or fruit is the thin part that joins it to the plant or tree. A single pale blue flower grows up from each joint on a long stalk. corn stalks. = stem
stalk
material consisting of seed coverings and small pieces of stem or leaves that have been separated from the seeds
stalk
To walk with high and proud steps; usually implying the affectation of dignity, and indicating dislike
stalk
A nonliving bacterial appendage produced by the cell and extending from it (See 490)
stalk
What remains of a grape bunch, without the grapes
stalk
That which resembes the stalk of a plant, as the stem of a quill
stalk
The narrow basal portion of the abdomen of a hymenopterous insect
stalk
The stem or main axis of a plant; as, a stalk of wheat, rye, or oats; the stalks of maize or hemp
stalk
To walk slowly and cautiously; to walk in a stealthy, noiseless manner; sometimes used with a reflexive pronoun
stalk
the act of following prey stealthily
stalk
to (try to) follow or contact someone constantly, often resulting in harassment
stalk
the stem of a leaf, flower or moss capsule
stalk
An ornament in the Corinthian capital resembling the stalk of a plant, from which the volutes and helices spring
stalk
Stem-like organ joining a leaf , flower, flowerhead or inflorescence to the stem of a plant
stalk
on a male flower, the portion of the stamen that supports the anther
stalk
When an animal sneaks up on another to attack it, we say that it stalks its prey So, if a tiger is sneaking up on a boar, we say that it is stalking its prey
stalk
The peduncle of the eyes of decapod crustaceans
stalk
That portion of the rotating structure of a turret that extends down into the ship
stalk
The stem supporting the leaf, flower, or flower cluster
stalk
describes teas with presence of red stalk pieces from a hard plucking
stalk
The petiole, pedicel, or peduncle, of a plant
stalk
A high, proud, stately step or walk
stalk
An iron bar with projections inserted in a core to strengthen it; a core arbor
stalk
To walk behind something as a screen, for the purpose of approaching game; to proceed under clover
stalk
{i} stem of a plant
stalk
walk stiffly
stalk
The word is used, however, especially by the poets, to express dignity of step
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If you stalk somewhere, you walk there in a stiff, proud, or angry way. If his patience is tried at meetings he has been known to stalk out
stalk
{f} follow, shadow, pursue stealthily; walk stiffly and proudly, strut
stalk
a stiff or threatening gait
stalk
a hunt for game carried on by stalking or waiting in ambush
stalk
The act or process of stalking
stalked

    Türkische aussprache

    stôkt

    Aussprache

    /ˈstôkt/ /ˈstɔːkt/

    Etymologie

    [ 'stok ] (noun.) 14th century. Middle English stalke; akin to Old English stela stalk, support.

    Gemeinsame Collocations

    stalked off
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