butterflies / (ˈbʌtəˌflaɪz) /

蝴蝶苍蝇蚂蚁蚂蚁们

butterflies 的定义

n. 名词(复数) noun
  1. informal tremors in the stomach region due to nervousness

butterflies 近义词

butterflies

等同于 caterpillar

butterflies

等同于 apprehensive

butterflies

等同于 frightened

butterflies

等同于 anxious

butterflies

等同于 insect

butterflies

等同于 kiss

butterflies

等同于 nervousness

butterflies

等同于 trepidation

butterflies

等同于 lady

butterflies

等同于 stage fright

butterflies

等同于 jitters

butterflies

等同于 osculation

butterflies

等同于 smacker

butterflies

等同于 unease

butterflies

等同于 anxiety

butterflies

等同于 kiss

butterflies

等同于 smooch

更多butterflies例句

  1. It implies that GMOs are the opposite of butterflies and blades of grass.
  2. “I was standing in front of it and my stomach started doing butterflies,” Hill says.
  3. It conjures up all sorts of nice mental pictures: waterfalls, butterflies, the slow return to spring after a long winter.
  4. When I think about being 18 and living with you again, I keep getting butterflies.
  5. Farrow smiles and butterflies flutter and stars shoot across the night sky.
  6. The sea itself was covered with innumerable dead butterflies and moths, which had been carried out to sea by the storm.
  7. She is all fragrant with blossoms, and in a moment the butterflies come fluttering round her.
  8. Summer insects danced on the air, and a flock of white butterflies fanned the mobile tips of the crimson fireweed.
  9. The congregation reminds me of a clover field, with the butterflies hovering over its gaily-colored, bobbing heads.
  10. Others returning from earlier rounds of gaiety were pressing through, like fluttering, many-tinted butterflies.