stalker
英 [ˈstɔːkə(r)]
美 [ˈstɔːkər]
n. 跟踪者; 盯梢者; 悄悄接近猎物的猎人
复数:stalkers
BNC.26843 / COCA.16890
牛津词典
noun
- 跟踪者;盯梢者
a person who follows and watches another person over a long period of time in a way that is annoying or frightening - 悄悄接近猎物的猎人
a person who follows an animal quietly and slowly, especially in order to kill or capture it
柯林斯词典
- 跟踪骚扰者(尤针对名人或分手恋人)
Astalkeris someone who keeps following or contacting someone else, especially a famous person or a person they used to have a relationship with, in an annoying and frightening way.
英英释义
noun
- someone who prowls or sneaks about
- someone who stalks game
- someone who walks with long stiff strides
双语例句
- I love this show. I watch it like a stalker.
我爱这个节目,看得入迷。 - In fact, he's becoming something of an oped stalker.
事实上,他成为一个论坛版缠扰的东西。 - It's like the stalker's national anthem.
那就像是尾随者的国歌。 - Stalker is a great light back-up unit that really is there for early game harassment.
追猎者是一种优秀的轻型支援单位,非常适合在游戏中用于早期骚扰。 - I have my good friend stalker finally agreed.
我对我的好朋友死缠烂打,终于答应了。 - And my friend, the stalker, had followed me there.
但是我朋友跟踪我到那儿。 - Your stalker obviously meant business.
你的跟踪者显然是来真的。 - California's night stalker killer may be linked to yet another murder.
加利福尼亚“午夜猎取者”可能与另外一宗谋杀案有关。 - Suddenly, having a stalker on the loose isn't so scary.
突然觉得,有个自由的尾随者并不是最可怕的。 - I'm a night stalker.
我是晚上死缠烂打。
