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stalk
1) стебель, стебелёк; ножка 2) чубук (черенок винограда) 3) подкрадываться (к добыче) – allantoic stalk – anther stalk – artificial stalk – belly stalk – body stalk – cabbage stalk – connecting stalk – eye stalk – flower stalk – fruit stalk – hypophysial stalk – infundibular stalk – main stalk – optic stalk – pituitary stalk – root stalk – seed stalk – somite stalk – yolk stalk
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  1. бот. стебель, цветоножка; черешок cabbage stalk —- кочерыжка 2. зоол. ножка, стебелек 3. стержень 4. высокая дымовая труба 5. длинная прямая часть любого предмета; стволик пера, трубка термометра и т. п. 6. высокая подставка 7. ножка (рюмки и т. п.) 8. тетива лестницы-стремянки 9. стр. вертикальная грань подпорной стенки 10. осторожное преследование (дичи, зверя и т. п.) 11. подкрадывание; скрытное продвижение (войск) 12. величавая, торжественная поступь 13. подкрадываться, (крадучись) преследовать; выслеживать to stalk a deer —- выслеживать оленя to stalk a criminal —- преследовать (выслеживать) преступника to stalk the target —- воен. ловить цель a nightmare that stalks his sleep —- кошмар, преследующий его во сне 14. скрытно продвигаться; прочесывать to stalk the woods for deer —- рыскать по лесу в поисках оленей 15. часто пренебр. шествовать, выступать; шагать, вышагивать he turned on his heel and stalked stiffly —- он повернулся кругом и торжественно удалился 16. распространяться, расползаться (об эпидемии, слухах и т. п.) starvation stalks the devastated area —- голод ходит по разоренному краю ...
Новый большой англо-русский словарь
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  1) плеть 2) секция 3) слой пучка 4) ствол 5) стебель 6) труба 7) черешковый - stalk of sheaf ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский научно-технический словарь
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  1) свеча бурильных труб 2) нефт. лифтовая труба 3) плеть труб для нефте- или газопровода 4) каркас (литейного стержня) 5) центральный литник (литьевой формы) 6) дымовая труба ...
Большой Англо-русский Русско-английский политехнический словарь
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  1. n. 1 the main stem of a herbaceous plant. 2 the slender attachment or support of a leaf, flower, fruit, etc. 3 a similar support for an organ etc. in an animal. 4 a slender support or linking shaft in a machine, object, etc., e.g. the stem of a wineglass. 5 the tall chimney of a factory etc. Phrases and idioms stalk-eyed (of crabs, snails, etc.) having the eyes mounted on stalks. Derivatives stalked adj. (also in comb.). stalkless adj. stalklet n. stalklike adj. stalky adj. Etymology: ME stalke, prob. dimin. of (now dial.) stale rung of a ladder, long handle, f. OE stalu 2. v. & n. --v. 1 a tr. pursue or approach (game or an enemy) stealthily. b intr. steal up to game under cover. 2 intr. stride, walk in a stately or haughty manner. --n. 1 the stalking of game. 2 an imposing gait. Phrases and idioms stalking-horse 1 a horse behind which a hunter is concealed. 2 a pretext concealing one's real intentions or actions. Derivatives stalker n. (also in comb.). Etymology: OE f. Gmc, rel. to STEAL ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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   I. noun  Etymology: Middle English ~e; akin to Old English stela ~, support  Date: 14th century  1. a slender upright object or supporting or connecting part; especially peduncle  2.  a. the main stem of an herbaceous plant often with its dependent parts  b. a part of a plant (as a petiole or stipe) that supports another  • ~ed adjective  • ~less adjective  • ~y adjective  II. verb  Etymology: Middle English, from Old English bestealcian; akin to Old English stelan to steal — more at steal  Date: 14th century  intransitive verb  1. to pursue quarry or prey stealthily  2. to walk stiffly or haughtily  transitive verb  1. to pursue by ~ing  2. to go through (an area) in search of prey or quarry ~ the woods for deer  3. to pursue obsessively and to the point of harassment  • ~er noun  III. noun  Date: 14th century  1. the act of ~ing  2. a ~ing gait ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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  (stalks, stalking, stalked) 1. 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 N-COUNT: usu with supp 2. 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 VERB: V n 3. 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. VERB: V n • stalking The Home Secretary is considering a new law against stalking. N-UNCOUNT 4. 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. VERB: V adv/prep ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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  ~1 n 1 a long narrow part of a plant that supports leaves, fruits, or flowers; stem  (celery stalks) 2 a thin upright object  (a microphone on a short stalk) 3 eyes out on stalks BrE informal if your eyes are out on stalks you are surprised or shocked ~2 v 1 to follow a person or animal quietly in order to catch or kill them  (a tiger stalking its prey | We know the rapist stalks his victims at night.) 2 to walk in a proud or angry way, with long steps + out/off/away  (Yvonne turned and stalked out of the room in disgust.) ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English

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