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butterfly UK ['bʌt.ə.flaɪ] US ['bʌtˌ.ɚ-] noun countable INSECT 昆虫 ADVANCED ■a type of insect with large often brightly coloured wings 蝴蝶 UK ['bʌt.ə.flaɪ] US ['bʌtˌ.ɚ-] noun countable PERSON 人 disapproving ■a person who is not responsible or serious, and who is likely to change activities easily or only be interested in pleasure 轻浮多变的人;追求享乐的人•She's such a social butterfly.她可真是个交际花。 UK ['bʌt.ə.flaɪ] US ['bʌtˌ.ɚ-] noun countable JEWELLERY 首饰 ■the small metal part put on the back of a stud (= piece of jewellery worn in the ear) that keeps it in place 耳环托 UK ['bʌt.ə.flaɪ] US ['bʌtˌ.ɚ-] noun countable SWIMMING 游泳 [S or U] ■the butterfly stroke 蝶泳 UK ['bʌt.ə.flaɪ] US ['bʌtˌ.ɚ-] noun countable have butterflies (in your stomach) informal ■to feel very nervous, usually about something you are going to do (通常指对将要做的事)感到非常紧张,觉得很心慌•I had terrible butterflies before I gave that talk in Venice.我那次在威尼斯讲话前感到异常紧张。 |