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在《PONS词典》中的词汇

ˈstalk·ing horse 名词

1. stalking horse 狩猎:

2. stalking horse (pretext):

Vorwand m <-(e)s, -wän·de>

3. stalking horse 政治:

Strohmann m <-(e)s, -männer>
在《PONS词典》中的词汇

stalk1 [stɔ:k, also stɑ:k] 名词

1. stalk of a plant:

Stängel m <-s, ->
Stiel m <-(e)s, -e>

2. stalk of a leaf, fruit:

Stiel m <-(e)s, -e>

3. stalk (shaft):

Stiel m <-(e)s, -e>

短语,惯用语:

sb's eyes are out on stalks ,

I. stalk2 [stɔ:k, also stɑ:k] 动词 trans

1. stalk (hunt):

to stalk sth
etw jagen [o. anpirschen]

2. stalk (harass):

3. stalk liter (move about):

II. stalk2 [stɔ:k, also stɑ:k] 动词 不及物动词

III. stalk2 [stɔ:k, also stɑ:k] 名词

1. stalk (pursuit):

Pirsch f <->

2. stalk (gait):

I. horse [hɔ:s, hɔ:rs] 名词

1. horse (animal):

Pferd nt <-(e)s, -e>
Pferdefuhrwerk nt <-(e)s, -e>
Postkutsche f <-, -n>
reiten <ritt, geritten>

2. horse pl:

3. horse 体育:

Pferd nt <-(e)s, -e>

4. horse (helper):

5. horse no pl (heroin):

H nt <-, ->

6. horse → horse power

PS <-, ->

短语,惯用语:

to flog [or beat] a dead horse
sich 第四格 den Teufel um etw 第四格 scheren

II. horse [hɔ:s, hɔ:rs] 动词 不及物动词

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horse 名词

you're flogging a dead horse
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horse 名词

Present
Istalk
youstalk
he/she/itstalks
westalk
youstalk
theystalk
Past
Istalked
youstalked
he/she/itstalked
westalked
youstalked
theystalked
Present Perfect
Ihavestalked
youhavestalked
he/she/ithasstalked
wehavestalked
youhavestalked
theyhavestalked
Past Perfect
Ihadstalked
youhadstalked
he/she/ithadstalked
wehadstalked
youhadstalked
theyhadstalked

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单语范例(未经PONS编辑处理)

The stalking horse of low alcohol is increasingly being exposed as just that.
insidescoopsf.sfgate.com
If the idea is viable and/or popular, the stalking horse person will lose out because the anonymous figure will discard him or her and take over the concept themselves.
en.wikipedia.org
The stalking horse appears to be acting for and as themselves, but there are others in the shadows.
en.wikipedia.org
It will be interesting to see if it is a stalking horse for the rest of the industry or simply out there on its own.
www.thestar.com
The stalking horse pretends to be interested in a concept themselves, but in reality they are testing an idea for another.
en.wikipedia.org

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Freedom is a complex topic, and there is little point talking about it if terminology is going to be used as a stalking horse for substance.
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Freiheit ist ein komplexes Thema und es macht wenig Sinn darüber zu reden, wenn Begriffe als Vorwand benutzt werden vor dem Wesentlichen.
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