柯林斯詞典butterfly /?b?t??fla?/ (butterflies) 1. N-COUNT A butterfly is an insect with large colourful wings and a thin body. 蝴蝶 Butterflies and moths are attracted to the wild flowers. 蝴蝶和飛蛾爲野花所吸引。 返回 butterfly劍橋詞典 butterfly noun [C] (INSECT) a type of insect with large , often brightly coloured wings 蝴蝶 範例 These flowers are brightly coloured in order to attract butterflies.Some butterflies blend in with their surroundings so that it's difficult to see them.A butterfly alighted gently on the flower .a butterfly net butterfly noun [C] (PERSON) disapproving a person who is not responsible or serious , and who is likely to change activities easily or only be interested in pleasure 輕浮多變的人;追求享樂的人 She's such a social butterfly. 她可真是個交際花。 butterfly noun [C] (JEWELLERY) the small metal part put on the back of a stud (= piece of jewellery worn in the ear ) that keeps it in place 耳環(huán)釦 butterfly noun [C] (SWIMMING) [ 單數(shù)名詞 or 不可數(shù)或單數(shù)名詞:沒有複數(shù)形式的名詞 ] (also the butterfly, butterfly stroke) 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 習語have butterflies (in your stomach) 返回 butterfly