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butterfly美 [ˈbʌtəˌflaɪ] 英 ['bʌtəflaɪ] - n.【虫】蝴蝶;轻浮多变;轻薄浮浅的人;【泳】蝶泳
- v.切开摊平
- 网络花蝴蝶;蝴蝶机;蝴蝶君
1. | [c] 蝴蝶a flying insect with a long thin body and four large, usually brightly coloured, wings |
| 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。 |
2. | [u] 蝶泳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 |
| She was third in the 200m butterfly(= a swimming race) . 她得了 200 米蝶泳比赛的第三名。 |
n. | 5. 【工】曲撑杆; 蝴蝶阀; 蝶形节流挡板; 蝶形档杆; 蝶形板; 节气门; 旋转气门 5. 【工】曲撑杆; 蝴蝶阀; 蝶形节流挡板; 蝶形档杆; 蝶形板; 节气门; 旋转气门 | v. | |
n. | 1. [Insect]an insect with two pairs of often brightly colored wings and knobbed antennae. it develops from a caterpillar and lives for only a short time 2. someone who keeps changing from one activity or person to another, and never stays long with any of them 3. [Swim]butterfly stroke, a way of swimming in which you lie on your front and move both your arms together above your head in a circular movement while moving your legs up and down together 4. (pl.)a nervous feeling in the stomach 1. [Insect]an insect with two pairs of often brightly colored wings and knobbed antennae. it develops from a caterpillar and lives for only a short time 2. someone who keeps changing from one activity or person to another, and never stays long with any of them 3. [Swim]butterfly stroke, a way of swimming in which you lie on your front and move both your arms together above your head in a circular movement while moving your legs up and down together 4. (pl.)a nervous feeling in the stomach | v. | 1. to split a piece of food such as meat or fish along its length, separating it into halves that remain joined |
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