#英语学习#英语俗语:To have Butterflies (in one’s stomach)
#English Study#Idiom: To have Butterflies (in one’s stomach). To have butterflies means you feel nervous or excited about something. It feels like you have butterflies fluttering around inside you. You can have butterflies before a big test, when you are on a first date or during a presentation. To have butterflies in one’s stomach is a common expression, so much so that we often just say we have butterflies. Here is an example: “Jen had butterflies in her stomach before the big exam. She was so nervous.” When did you last HAVE BUTTERFLIES?
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#英语学习#英语俗语:To have Butterflies (in one’s stomach) (感到紧张/心慌)。To have butterflies的意思是你对某事感到紧张或兴奋。就好像有蝴蝶在你的心里飞来飞去。在重大考试前、第一次约会时或演讲时,你可能都会感到紧张(have butterflies)。“To have butterflies in one’s stomach”是一种常见的表达方式,以至于我们经常只说“have butterflies”就够了。例句:"Jen had butterflies in her stomach before the big exam. She was so nervous.(Jen 在大考前忐忑不安。她太紧张了)。"你上次感到紧张是什么时候?#AmericanEnglish#
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