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but.ter.flyH5bQt7E7flaI, $5bQt7L-n [C]a type of insect with large often brightly coloured wings蝴蝶The zoo has a large collection of butterflies.动物园里有大量的蝴蝶。(fig.) Melanie is a social butterfly (= a person only interested in pleasure).梅拉尼是个交际花。 (infml)If you say you have butterflies (in your stomach) you mean you are feeling very nervous, usually about something you are about to do.感到焦虑A butterfly is also the small metal part put on the back of a STUD (= piece of jewellery worn in the ear) that keeps it in place.耳环扣The butterfly or butterfly stroke is a way of swimming on your front by kicking with your legs while raising your arms together out of the water and then bringing them down in front of you.蝶泳"Float like a butterfly, sting like a bee" (Muhammad Ali, previously known as Cassius Clay, describing his boxing style, 1964)“像蝴蝶似的移动, 像蜜蜂似的出击” (穆罕默德·阿里, 描写其拳击风格。)
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