English pronunciation of "butterfly": English
['b? t? fla? ] beauty
['b? t? fla? ]?
definition: n.
butterfly; Butterfly stroke; A frivolous person; People who pursue pleasure
Butterfly
Theorem's butterfly theorem
Butterfly
Cluster butterfly cluster?
Butterfly
Knoll butterfly dome
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Butterfly joey butterfly?
LOST
BUTTERFLY
Example:
1. A
Caterpillar
Transforms
Into
A
Butterfly.
The caterpillar became a butterfly.
2. She'll
Swim
The
races
of
breast stroke
and
butterfly
stroke.
She will take part in the breaststroke and butterfly stroke.
extended information
the origin of English names
the reason why butterflies are called butterfly
The word butterfly
comes from ancient English
butterfly, with
butterfly (butterfly) and
butterfly (flying
creation).
There is a long-standing saying that because butterflies like to steal cream and milk, people call them
butterflies, because they are elves with colorful wings and like to steal cream. The above legend is also reflected in one of the German names of butterflies,
milk-thief, which is equivalent to English
milk-thief.
Another explanation is that
butter
refers to the color of the butterfly; Fly
originally refers to flying insects, and the word
butterfly
may first refer to a kind of pink butterfly with sulfur color (closer to cream color when wings are closed) after winter in southern Europe.
The front wing of the male butterfly is bright yellow, which brings a warm light when flying, so it is called
Butter-colored
fly. The word gradually evolved into
butterfly and was used to refer to all kinds of butterflies.
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