What are the onomatopoeia

Updated on culture 2024-05-27
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Huh: onomatopoeia, e.g. the north wind blows.

    Xiao Xiao: Onomatopoeia, describing the sound of the wind 淅 [xī] lee [lì], etc.

    Thunder rumble: onomatopoeia to describe the sound of violent vibration, such as: thunder rumbles.

    Yin: onomatopoeia, describing thunder, such as: Yin Qilei.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Boom. **Sound].

    Onomatopoeia. Describe the sound of popping.

    Rumble. **Sound].

    Onomatopoeia. Such as: Sudden boom.

    Boom, boom, boom. **Sound].

    Type AAA. Describe the grandiose continuous sound.

    Bang. **Sound].

    Onomatopoeia. Describe the ** sound.

    Crackling. **Sound Fight Accompaniment].

    Onomatopoeia. It crackles again, describing the continuous sound of bursting, such as: firecrackers crackling.

    Crackling. **Sound].

    Onomatopoeia or pie words.

    Crackling, which describes the sound of slapping or crackling, such as the sound of crackling gunshots.

    Crackling. **Sound].

    The sound of firecrackers.

    Grasshoppers. Bug sound].

    The sound of a grasshopper. 唧 [jī].

    Insect sound] onomatopoeia.

    Such as: chirp (insect call).

    Haw. Bug sound].

    Type AA. For example, small insects chirp.

    紿紿 (qū).

    Insect sound] The sound of crickets. Airplanes. Bug sound].

    Onomatopoeia. It is used to write the sound of insects flying.

    Buzzing. Bug sound].

    Type AA. It is used to write the sound of insects flying. For example, bees buzz past.

    Buzz. Bug sound].

    Type AAA. Buzz buzz.

    Insect sound] AABB type.

    Click. Animal voice].

    The sound of horses' hooves.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Onomatopoeia, also known as onomatopoeia, imitation, and adverbial words, is a kind of word that simulates the sound of nature. There are many onomatopoeia, such as baa, quack, chirp, squeak, coo, coo, clatter, boom, crack, plop, and so on.

    Everything in nature can make sounds, and onomatopoeia can be used to simulate sounds, including living and inanimate objects. The thunder is rumbling, the rain is dripping, the dogs are barking, the firecrackers are crackling, and the clocks are ticking. Of course, each sound can be summed up in more than one onomatopoeia.

    People have the most tones and onomatopoeia, such as reading aloud, babbling, taking a big sip of water, muttering to themselves, and so on. Although some onomatopoeia has no real meaning, it can make the expression more vivid.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Onomatopoeia is as follows:

    1. The two-character onomatopoeia is:

    Click, croak, coo, whoo, whoo, la, dong, buzz, squeak, smack, squeak, smack, squeak

    2. Three-character onomatopoeia includes:

    Tick, crackle, knock, boom, tick, knock, squeak

    3. Four-character onomatopoeia includes:

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  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Onomatopoeia, also known as onomatopoeia, phonetics, and adverbs, are words that imitate natural sounds. The accurate use of onomatopoeia will greatly enhance the vividness and vividness of speech and practice. In Chinese, it is only used as a "phonetic transcription" symbol for Chinese characters, which is used to express sounds, and has nothing to do with the meaning of the words.

    One. Wild geese call:

    Whew---2Rattle.

    Yikes! Yikes! 4.Phew.

    Squeak Squeak 6Grunt.

    Two. Sparrow calls:

    Little sparrow calls: . .Haw. Chirp chirp.

    Twitter 3Twitter, Twitter---

    Squeak, squeak--- 5Squeak, squeak, chirp.

    Take-off sound: The sparrow flies up to the room with a thud.

    Three. Swallow call:

    Chirp 2Pump.

    Twitter 4Twitter, Twitter---

    Twitter 6Tweet, tweet. Live.

    Four. Parrot call: .CluckSqueak.

    Five. Seagull call: Coo, coo.

    Cuckoo: Onomatopoeia, is to imitate the cuckoo's call like "cuckoo".

    喳 [zhā]: onomatopoeia, e.g. magpie chirping.

    啁 [zhōu] 啾 [jiū]: Onomatopoeia to describe the sound of a bird's call.

    呖 [lì] 呖: Onomatopoeia, describing the beautiful call of birds, such as the sound of a warbler.

    嘤 [yíng]: Onomatopoeia to describe the sound of birds.

    O: Onomatopoeia, like a sparrow flies with a clatter.

    Dumb: onomatopoeia, dumb, to describe the crow call.

    Gā [gā]Ga: Onomatopoeia, describing the call of geese, etc., also known as 呷呷.

    咕 [gū]: Onomatopoeia, describing the call of turtledoves and the like.

    Abruptly: onomatopoeia, mostly describing the sound of birds, such as: abrupt and long.

    啾 [jiū] 啾: Onomatopoeia, describing the sound of many birds calling together, and also describing the mournful call.

    Brush: Onomatopoeia, describing the short sound of quickly brushing by, such as: brushing, a bird flew away from the willow tree.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Click, click, click, knock, limp, stagger.

    1. Gurgle. Pronunciation: gē dēng

    Explanation: Onomatopoeia to describe the sound of walking.

    Example: The sound of walking in the hallway is creaking!

    2. Dada. Pronunciation: dā dā

    Explanation: Onomatopoeia.

    Example: The hour hand ticked and ticked and circled, and finally came to the day when you came to this world, and I sincerely wish that your beautiful and moving eyes will always reveal happiness and contentment.

    3. Bao Bao. Pronunciation: bō bō

    Explanation: Describes the sound of feet hitting the ground.

    Example: Like a scalper that will lead to the slaughterhouse's hooves!

    4. Knock knock. Pronunciation: dōng dōng

    Explanation: Onomatopoeia. Generally described as a collision sound.

    Example: Hearing the sound of tinkling dong rain seems to be a relaxing and lively music, and the autumn rain falls unhurriedly to the ground, splashing round droplets the size of candy balls in the puddles.

    5. Click. Pronunciation: pā dā

    Explanation: Refers to the sound of an object hitting or impacting the ground.

    Example: There's a well-rounded clerk on duty, typing on a manual typewriter.

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