【‘b? t? fla? ]
beautiful
【‘b? t? fla? ]?
Interpretation: n.
Butterfly; Butterfly stroke; A frivolous person; Hedonists.
butterfly
the butterfly theorem
butterfly
Cluster butterfly cluster?
butterfly
Noel butterfly dome
Joe (name)
Butterfly Joey Butterfly?
lose
Butterfly The Lost Butterfly
Example:
1、A
caterpillar
change
Go into ...
a
Butterflies
A caterpillar becomes a butterfly.
She will.
swim
this
Derby
about
breaststroke
and
butterfly
Stroke.
She will compete in breaststroke and butterfly.
Extended data
The origin of English names
Butterflies are called butterflies.
reason
butterfly
Etymology of Old English
Buterfleoge, author
Butere (butter)
Fleoge (flying
Biological).
There is a long-standing saying that butterflies like to steal cream and milk, so people say that they are elves with colorful wings and like to steal cream, so they are called them.
Butterfly. The above legend is also reflected in a German name of butterfly.
Milchdieb, this word is equivalent to English.
Milk thief (milk thief)
Another explanation is that among them,
butter
Refers to the color of butterflies; fly
This is a general term for flying insects, and
butterfly
The word may first refer to a pink butterfly with sulfur color (closer to cream color when its wings are closed), which originated in southern Europe after winter.
The front wings of the male butterfly are orange, which brings warm light when flying, so it is called "the male butterfly".
Butter colored
Fly. The word gradually evolved into
Butterflies are used to refer to all kinds of butterflies.
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