butterfly / ˈbʌt ərˌflaɪ /

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butterfly3 个定义

n. 名词 noun

plural but·ter·flies.

  1. any of numerous diurnal insects of the order Lepidoptera, characterized by clubbed antennae, a slender body, and large, broad, often conspicuously marked wings.
  2. a person who flits aimlessly from one interest or group to another: a social butterfly.
  3. butterflies,Informal. a queasy feeling, as from nervousness, excitement, etc.
v. 有主动词 verb

but·ter·flied, but·ter·fly·ing.

  1. Cooking. to slit open and spread apart to resemble the spread wings of a butterfly.
adj. 形容词 adjective

Also butterflied.

  1. Cooking. split open and spread apart to resemble a butterfly: butterfly shrimp; butterfly steak.

butterfly 近义词

butterfly

等同于 insect

butterfly

等同于 kiss

butterfly

等同于 nervousness

butterfly

等同于 trepidation

butterfly

等同于 lady

butterfly

等同于 stage fright

butterfly

等同于 caterpillar

butterfly

等同于 jitters

butterfly

等同于 osculation

butterfly

等同于 smacker

butterfly

等同于 unease

butterfly

等同于 anxiety

butterfly

等同于 kiss

butterfly

等同于 smooch

更多butterfly例句

  1. South Florida’s Big Cypress National Preserve is as good a spot to see the butterflies as any.
  2. It’s not all honey and butterflies in our relationship with insects.
  3. Someone who likes their alone time might not have a brain response that is as strong as someone who is a social butterfly.
  4. This technology was demonstrated in artistic replicas of dancing butterflies, fluttering leaves, and blooming flowers at the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology.
  5. Scientists have observed insects — especially butterflies, bees and flies — crawling into the eyes of animals.
  6. “When you become a peshmerga your life becomes like a butterfly,” she said.
  7. So, to commemorate her 75th birthday, the two got matching butterfly tattoos on their wrists.
  8. This video remedies that injustice, showcasing an owl doing a butterfly stroke in Lake Michigan.
  9. A small wooden cabinet with two butterfly doors held ropes and chains, candles, and sex toys.
  10. The labels included a picture of a butterfly on a blade of grass.
  11. She became my sweetheart, temporarily; but a born butterfly, she soon fluttered away, leaving me disconsolate—for a time!
  12. Out by the hill, a butterfly, snow white, rested a moment on the young girl's hair.
  13. In Leeming-street it was in the chrysalis state; in Fishergate the butterfly epoch has been reached.
  14. A filmy and diaphanous creature was Mrs. Patton also—one could never have dreamed of so exquisite a black butterfly.
  15. I hate to think that he may become a social butterfly on account of his title, but a stanza from Calverly haunts my memory.