butterfly是什么意思,butterfly怎么读


butterfly基本信息

读法:英 ["bʌtəflaɪ] 美 ["bʌtɚflaɪ]

释义:

  • n. 蝴蝶;蝶泳;举止轻浮的人;追求享乐的人
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    英英释义

    Noun:

  • diurnal insect typically having a slender body with knobbed antennae and broad colorful wings
  • a swimming stroke in which the arms are thrown forward together out of the water while the feet kick up and down
  • Verb:
  • flutter like a butterfly
  • cut and spread open, as in preparation for cooking;"butterflied shrimp"
  • talk or behave amorously, without serious intentions;"The guys always try to chat up the new secretaries"
    "My husband never flirts with other women"
  • 中英词源

    butterfly 蝴蝶

    butter, 黄油。fly, 昆虫。形容蝴蝶黄油色的翅膀。

    butterfly
    butterfly: [OE] A number of theories have been put forward as to how the butterfly got its name. Perhaps the most generally accepted is that it is a reflection of a once-held notion that butterflies land on and consume butter or milk left uncovered in kitchen or dairy (an idea perhaps supported by the German name for the ‘butterfly’, milchdieb, literally ‘milk-thief’). Other suggestions are that the word is a reference to the yellow wings of certain species of the insect, or to the colour of butterflies’ excrement.
    butterfly (n.)
    Old English buttorfleoge, evidently butter (n.) + fly (n.), but of obscure signification. Perhaps based on the old notion that the insects (or witches disguised as butterflies) consume butter or milk that is left uncovered. Or, less creatively, simply because the pale yellow color of many species" wings suggests the color of butter. Another theory connects it to the color of the insect"s excrement, based on Dutch cognate boterschijte. An overview of words for "butterfly" in various languages can be found here. Also see papillon.

    Applied to persons from c. 1600, originally in reference to vain and gaudy attire; by 1806 in reference to transformation from early lowly state; in reference to flitting tendencies by 1873. The swimming stroke so called from 1936. Butterflies "light stomach spasms caused by anxiety" is from 1908.
    The butterfly effect is a deceptively simple insight extracted from a complex modern field. As a low-profile assistant professor in MIT"s department of meteorology in 1961, [Edward] Lorenz created an early computer program to simulate weather. One day he changed one of a dozen numbers representing atmospheric conditions, from .506127 to .506. That tiny alteration utterly transformed his long-term forecast, a point Lorenz amplified in his 1972 paper, "Predictability: Does the Flap of a Butterfly"s Wings in Brazil Set Off a Tornado in Texas?" [Peter Dizikes, "The Meaning of the Butterfly," The Boston Globe, June 8, 2008]

    词态变化

    复数 butterflies;

    权威造句

    1. She wore butterfly glasses and had a beehive hairdo.
    她戴着一副蝶形眼镜,顶着一头蜂窝式发型。

    来自柯林斯例句

    2. It is a very pretty butterfly, with a 2 inch wing span.
    这是一只非常美丽的蝴蝶,翼展2英寸。

    来自柯林斯例句wWW.wENtIYi.Com

    3. She"s like a butterfly. She flits in and out of people"s lives.
    她像一只蝴蝶,每天在人前人后飞来飞去。

    来自《权威词典》

    4. the life cycle of the butterfly
    蝴蝶的生活周期

    来自《权威词典》

    5. The caterpillar will eventually metamorphose into a butterfly.
    毛毛虫最终将蜕变成一只蝴蝶。

    来自《权威词典》

    近反义词

  • insect 昆虫
  • chat up 调情 与(异性)搭讪...
  • butterfly stroke 蝶泳
  • philander 调戏玩弄女人...
  • romance 浪漫史
  • coquette 卖弄风情之女子...
  • mash 麦芽浆
  • coquet (女子)卖弄风情...
  • flirt 调情的人
  • dally 浪费时间
  • 相似短语

  • butterfly capacitor 蝶形电容器
  • butterfly oscillator 蝶形振荡器
  • pierid butterfly phr. 粉蝶
  • butterfly bush phr. 大叶醉鱼草
  • butterfly plant phr. 蝴蝶兰(单茎性附生兰,茎短,叶大,花茎一至数枚,拱形,花大,因花形似蝶得名)
  • butterfly fracture 【医】 蝶形骨折
  • butterfly lupus 【医】 蝶状狼疮
  • butterfly stroke n. [泳]蝶泳
  • butterfly style 蝴蝶式(守门员的分腿站立姿势)
  • clack butterfly 蝶形瓣(止回用)
  • 单词分析

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