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English - Turkish
{f} sinsice izlemek

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

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.

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.

{f} sessizce yaklaşmak
gizlice sokulmak
{f} ağır adımlarla yürümek
{i} yaprak sapı
{f} kol gezmek
{f} uzun adımlarla yürümek
{f} uzun bacaklı su kuşu gibi yürümek
{i} gizlice sokulma
(Tarım) anız
sak
{i} tüy sapı
(Tarım) ekin anızı
çöp
yakalamak
{i} gövde
{f} sezdirmeden yaklaşıp yakala
sezdirmeden izleyip avlamak
(fiil) sessizce yaklaşmak, gizlice sokulmak, kol gezmek, sinsice izlemek, ağır adımlarla yürümek, azametle yürümek, sarmak (hayaletler vb.)
{f} ava yaklaşır gibi yürümek
ağır adımlarla y
{i} (bitkiye ait) sap
{f} sezdirmeden (ava) yaklaşmak
{f} sarmak (hayaletler vb.)
{i} kadeh ayağı
sarmak sezdirmeden izleyip avlamak
{i} azametli yürüyüş
{f} azametle yürümek
x süzül/kibirle yürü/avla
English - English
The longish piece that supports the seed-carrying parts of a plant
To walk haughtily
To approach slowly and quietly in order not to be discovered when getting closer
A hunt
A particular episode of trying to follow or contact someone
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
{v} to walk proudly, to strut
{n} a proud step, strut, stem of a plant
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
follow stealthily or recur constantly and spontaneously to; "her ex-boyfriend stalked her"; "the ghost of her mother haunted her"
The narrow part of a leaf joining the blade to the plant-stem; also called the petiole
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
To approach under cover of a screen, or by stealth, for the purpose of killing, as game
One of the two upright pieces of a ladder
A stem or peduncle, as of certain barnacles and crinoids
go through (an area) in search of prey; "stalk the woods for deer"
a slender or elongated structure that supports a plant or fungus or a plant part or plant organ
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
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
material consisting of seed coverings and small pieces of stem or leaves that have been separated from the seeds
To walk with high and proud steps; usually implying the affectation of dignity, and indicating dislike
A nonliving bacterial appendage produced by the cell and extending from it (See 490)
What remains of a grape bunch, without the grapes
That which resembes the stalk of a plant, as the stem of a quill
The narrow basal portion of the abdomen of a hymenopterous insect
The stem or main axis of a plant; as, a stalk of wheat, rye, or oats; the stalks of maize or hemp
To walk slowly and cautiously; to walk in a stealthy, noiseless manner; sometimes used with a reflexive pronoun
the act of following prey stealthily
to (try to) follow or contact someone constantly, often resulting in harassment
the stem of a leaf, flower or moss capsule
An ornament in the Corinthian capital resembling the stalk of a plant, from which the volutes and helices spring
Stem-like organ joining a leaf , flower, flowerhead or inflorescence to the stem of a plant
on a male flower, the portion of the stamen that supports the anther
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
The peduncle of the eyes of decapod crustaceans
That portion of the rotating structure of a turret that extends down into the ship
The stem supporting the leaf, flower, or flower cluster
describes teas with presence of red stalk pieces from a hard plucking
The petiole, pedicel, or peduncle, of a plant
A high, proud, stately step or walk
An iron bar with projections inserted in a core to strengthen it; a core arbor
To walk behind something as a screen, for the purpose of approaching game; to proceed under clover
{i} stem of a plant
walk stiffly
The word is used, however, especially by the poets, to express dignity of step
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
{f} follow, shadow, pursue stealthily; walk stiffly and proudly, strut
a stiff or threatening gait
a hunt for game carried on by stalking or waiting in ambush
The act or process of stalking
to stalk
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