Acecho in english
Stalking
pronunciation: stɔkɪŋ part of speech: noun
pronunciation: stɔkɪŋ part of speech: noun
In gestures
acechar = lurk ; stalk ; lie in + wait (for) ; skulk ; lurk in + the wings.
Example: This is when children are not really concerned with scientific truth; they believe in Father Christmas anyway, even if there lurks the suspicion that there is something rather fishy about it all.Example: So Hutchins arranges her drawings in such a way that as your eye travels leftwards across the page you see the fox who is stalking the hen and trying to catch her.Example: The hurdles that lie in wait for us include ones called 'connectivity', 'electronic journals', 'new software', 'new computers', 'more RAM', 'local area networks' and 'more time and energy'.Example: The novel has many trappings that will ensnare the average reader but skulking at the bottom of its well of intrigue is a timeless terror more attuned to the mature sensibilities of an adult audience.Example: Prince Hal has proved his courage, but the conniving Falstaff and his companions lurk in the wings, waiting for Hal to ascend the throne.more:
» acechar en la penumbra = lurk in + the shadows .
Example: The reason I point out this seedier side of the poker world is to make sure that players are aware of what lurks in the shadows.» acechar en la sombra = lurk in + the shadows .
Example: The reason I point out this seedier side of the poker world is to make sure that players are aware of what lurks in the shadows.acecho = stalking.
Example: States began passing anti-stalking legislation in 1990 after a rash of stalking related murders and publicity surrounding the stalking of celebrities = States began passing anti-stalking legislation in 1990 after a rash of stalking related murders and publicity surrounding the stalking of celebrities.more:
» estar al acecho = lie in + wait (for) .
Example: The hurdles that lie in wait for us include ones called 'connectivity', 'electronic journals', 'new software', 'new computers', 'more RAM', 'local area networks' and 'more time and energy'.