n.[C]
- 蝴蝶
- 衣著豔麗的人,輕浮多變的人(尤指女性);追求享樂的人
- 【體】蝶泳[the S]
片語
have/get butterflies in one's stomach
- 緊張
I
had butterflies in my stomach when I went to see my boss this morning.
今天上午我去見老板時心裡很緊張。
辨析
n.
(pl. butterflies)
- any of a large group of nectar-feeding lepidopterous insects with two pairs of large, typically colourful wings, distinguished from moths by having clubbed or dilated antennae, holding their wings erect when at rest, and being active by day.
-
[as modifier]
having a two-lobed shape resembling the spread wings of a butterfly:
a butterfly clip.
- a showy or frivolous person:
a social butterfly.
-
(butterflies)
informal a fluttering and nauseous sensation felt in the stomach when one is nervous.
- a stroke in swimming in which both arms are raised out of the water and lifted forwards together.
v.
(butterflies, butterflying, butterflied)
split (a piece of meat) almost in two and spread it out flat.
Etymology
OE: perh. from the cream or yellow colour of common species, or from a former belief that the insects stole butter.