- [countable]
a flying insect with a long thin body and four large, usually brightly coloured, wings 蝴蝶 butterflies and moths 蝴蝶和蛾 She's like a butterfly. She flits in and out of people's lives. 她像一只蝴蝶,在人们的生活中穿梭。 The butterfly emerged from the pupa. 蝴蝶由蛹孵化而出。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverb + butterfly- chase
- collect
- attract
- …
- flit
- flutter
- fly
- …
- wing
- [uncountable]
a swimming stroke in which you swim on your front and lift both arms forward at the same time while your legs move up and down together 蝶泳 Topics Sports: water sportsc2
Word OriginOld English, from butter + the insect fly; perhaps from the cream or yellow colour of common species, or from an old belief that the insects stole butter.
Idioms
have butterflies (in your stomach)
- (informal)
to have a nervous feeling in your stomach before doing something (做某事前)心慌,紧张 I had butterflies in my stomach as I went to get my exam results. 在取考试结果的路上我心里忐忑不安。