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stalked
- IPA[stôkt]
美式
- (chiefly of a plant or animal structure) having a stalk or main stem
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形容詞
- 1. (chiefly of a plant or animal structure) having a stalk or main stem stalked barnacles a thick-stalked mushroom
- pursue or approach stealthily: a cat stalking a bird
- a stealthy pursuit of someone or something: this time the stalk would be on foot
Oxford Dictionary
- pursue or approach stealthily: a cat stalking a bird
- a stealthy pursuit of someone or something: this time the stalk would be on foot
Oxford American Dictionary
- the main stem of a herbaceous plant: he chewed a stalk of grass
Oxford Dictionary
- the main stem of a herbaceous plant: he chewed a stalk of grass
Oxford American Dictionary
- a tubular connection between the yolk sac and the digestive tract of a developing embryo.
Oxford American Dictionary
- (of a crustacean) having eyes mounted on stalks.
Oxford Dictionary
- (of a crustacean) having eyes mounted on stalks.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a plant of the lily family with bell-shaped flowers carried on bent or twisted stalks, native ...
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- IPA[stɔːkt]
英式
- (chiefly of a plant or animal structure) having a stalk or main stem: stalked barnacles a thick-stalked mushroom
Oxford Dictionary