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I sto:k noun(the stem of a plant or of a leaf, flower or fruit: If the stalk is damaged, the plant may die.)
II sto:k verb1) (to walk stiffly and proudly, eg in anger: He stalked out of the room in disgust.)2) (to move menacingly through a place: Disease and famine stalk (through) the country.)3) (in hunting, to move gradually as close as possible to game, eg deer, trying to remain hidden: Have you ever stalked deer / been deer-stalking?)•- stalkerstalk n tallo / rabotr[stɔːk]2 SMALLZOOLOGY/SMALL pedúnculo\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto have one's eyes on stalks salírsele a uno los ojos de las órbitas————————tr[stɔːk]1 (hunt - animals) acechar; (- hunter) cazar al acecho; (- detective, killer, etc) acechar, cazar, perseguir; (menace - danger, famine, disease, etc) asolar1 (walk - proudly) andar con paso majestuoso; (- angrily) andar indignado,-astalk ['stɔk] vt: acecharstalk vi: caminar rígidamente (por orgullo, ira, etc.)stalk n: tallo m (de una planta)n.• cabillo s.m.• caña s.f.• cálamo s.m.• pedúnculo s.m.• pie s.m.• rabillo s.m.• raspa s.f.• tallo s.m.• troncho s.m.• tronco s.m.v.• acechar v.• andar con paso majestuoso v.• cazar al acecho v.stɔːk
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noun ( of plant) tallo m; (of leaf, flower) pedúnculo m, tallo m; ( of fruit) rabillo m, cabito m (RPl)
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transitive verb \<\<prey/game\>\> acecharfamine stalks the land — (liter) la hambruna asola la región (or el país etc)
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vishe stalked off without a word — se fue muy ofendida (or indignada etc) sin decir palabra
I [stɔːk]1.VT [+ animal] [hunter] cazar al acecho; [animal] acechar; [+ person] seguir los pasos de2.VI (=walk)to stalk away or off — irse con paso airado
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[stɔːk]N1) (Bot) tallo m, caña f ; (=cabbage stalk) troncho m2) [of glass] pie m3) (Aut) (=control stalk) palanca f* * *[stɔːk]
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noun ( of plant) tallo m; (of leaf, flower) pedúnculo m, tallo m; ( of fruit) rabillo m, cabito m (RPl)
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transitive verb \<\<prey/game\>\> acecharfamine stalks the land — (liter) la hambruna asola la región (or el país etc)
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vishe stalked off without a word — se fue muy ofendida (or indignada etc) sin decir palabra
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s.1 tallo (de planta, flor); rabo (de fruta)2 paso majestuoso, andar majestuoso.3 palanca de cambios.vt.1 seguir con sigilo (track); acechar (obsessively)2 perseguir, seguir los pasos de.3 cazar en puestos.4 andar con paso impetuoso, andar majestuosamente.5 recorrer sigilosamente.she stalked out of the room salió enfadada o (especialmente español de España) enojada de la habitación (especialmente Am)(pt & pp stalked) -
3 stalk of hemp
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4 stalk-eyed
['stɔːkaɪd]ADJ (Zool) de ojos pedunculares -
5 stalk along
v.andar majestuosamente. -
6 stalk necrosis
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7 stalk puller
s.halador de tallo, arrancador de tallo. -
8 grain stalk
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9 hemp stalk
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10 loosen around a stalk
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11 corn stalk
n (AmE) (cf maize stalk BrE )AGRIC tallo del maíz m -
12 maize stalk
n (BrE) (cf corn stalk AmE )AGRIC tallo del maíz m -
13 body stalk
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14 infundibular stalk
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15 optic stalk
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16 pituitary stalk
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17 yolk stalk
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18 removal of stalk from fruit
nAGRIC despezonado mEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > removal of stalk from fruit
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19 sorghum stalk field
nAGRIC rastrojo del sorgo m -
20 abdominal stalk
s.cordón umbilical.
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stalk — stalk·able; stalk; stalk·er; stalk·i·ly; stalk·i·ness; stalk·ing·ly; stalk·less; stalk·let; bit·stalk; … English syllables
Stalk — (st[add]k), n. [OE. stalke, fr. AS. st[ae]l, stel, a stalk. See {Stale} a handle, {Stall}.] 1. (Bot.) (a) The stem or main axis of a plant; as, a stalk of wheat, rye, or oats; the stalks of maize or hemp. (b) The petiole, pedicel, or peduncle, of … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Stalk — Stalk, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Stalked} (st[add]kt); p. pr. & vb. n. {Stalking}.] [AS. st[ae]lcan, stealcian to go slowly; cf. stealc high, elevated, Dan. stalke to stalk; probably akin to 1st stalk.] 1. To walk slowly and cautiously; to walk in a… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Stalk — Stalk, n. 1. A high, proud, stately step or walk. [1913 Webster] Thus twice before, . . . With martial stalk hath he gone by our watch. Shak. [1913 Webster] The which with monstrous stalk behind him stepped. Spenser. [1913 Webster] 2. The act or… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
stalk — / stȯk/ vt: to subject to stalking vi: to engage in stalking stalk·er n Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 … Law dictionary
stalk|y — «ST kee», adjective, stalk|i|er, stalk|i|est. 1. consisting of stalks. 2. abounding in stalks. 3. of the nature of a stalk or stalks; long and slender like a stalk … Useful english dictionary
Stalk — (st[add]k), v. t. 1. To approach under cover of a screen, or by stealth, for the purpose of killing, as game. [1913 Webster] As for shooting a man from behind a wall, it is cruelly like to stalking a deer. Sir W. Scott. [1913 Webster] 2. To… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Stalk — can mean: * loosely, a plant stem, or any structure resembling a plant stem ** more precisely, in botany, the filament of a stamen, pedicel, peduncle, petiole, scape, caudicle or stipe (botany) ** in mycology, a stipe (mycology) is the stem or… … Wikipedia
stalk — Ⅰ. stalk [1] ► NOUN 1) the main stem of a herbaceous plant. 2) the attachment or support of a leaf, flower, or fruit. 3) a slender support or stem. DERIVATIVES stalk like adjective stalky adjective … English terms dictionary
stalk — [n] stem of plant axis, bent, helm, pedicel, pedicle, reed, shaft, spike, spire, support, trunk, twig, upright; concept 428 stalk [v] follow, creep up on ambush, approach, chase, drive, flush out, haunt, hunt, pace, pursue, shadow, striddle,… … New thesaurus
stalk — stalk1 [stôk] vi. [ME stalken < OE stealcian (in comp.) < stealc, high, steep < IE * stelg < base * stel , to place, set up > STILL1, Gr stellein] 1. a) to walk in a stiff, haughty, or grim manner b) to advance or spread grimly… … English World dictionary