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辅导教师What does this idiom mean?
"Butterfly in the stomach."
Feeling Happy
Feeling Nervous
Feeling Sad
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2023年7月24日 00:07
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We just say we have butterflies.
"I have butterflies."
or:
"I have butterflies in my stomach."
or:
"I have nervous butterflies."
It can mean either being nervous, or excited, or being nervous and happy or nervous and excited at the same time. It has nothing to do with sadness.
2023年7月24日
1
Feeling extremely excited or happy might be correct. It depends the situation.
2023年7月24日
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