What words are used to describe the sound of a person biting something?

Updated on culture 2024-07-03
12 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    When mom eats crispy dishes, she makes a louder regular chewing sound. But I just can't get used to it, I always feel uncomfortable listening to it, but I'm embarrassed to say anything. When eating dried radish, ...... when eating picklesIn fact, she eats very fragrantly, because she thinks it is delicious, so she keeps eating, brushing, ......Every time I hear it, I think, don't dislike it, I'm most afraid that I won't be able to hear this brush, brush ...... if I want to hear it in the futureI can only comfort my ears like this.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The sound of people biting things, we call it a chirp, if you eat, it's not very elegant, especially for girls, you can't eat like that, it's a personal problem, and it's also a bad habit for individuals. It's a matter of etiquette and etiquette. Nowadays, people are not so particular, but when they eat out, others are very disgusted and will think that this person is uneducated.

    In the past, in China, people were very particular, but now people are not very particular, such as at the dinner table

    1.Tea is seven, rice is eight, and wine is ten. That is, the tea should be poured for the guests for seven points full, and the rice should be filled for eight points, but it must be full, which is the so-called ten full.

    2.After pouring tea for someone, the spout of the teapot should not be facing the person. (to whom you are scolding) 3You can't eat it. (indicates rudeness to people).

    4.When eating, you should guard your own side of eating, that is, when you pick up vegetables, you should sandwich the side that is close to you, not the side that is close to others.

    5.Don't just eat one of your favorite dishes, eat a little.

    6.Can't talk while eating.

    7.Hold the bowl with both hands and keep both hands on the table.

    8.When eating, don't stretch your legs beyond the table.

    9.Don't gobble.

    10.Don't make a sound when drinking soup, and don't make a sound when the spoon touches the bowl.

    Then there is the greeting of people: especially the elders, be sure to say "you". You can't me.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Look at what you're biting, haven't you ever bitten an apple, eat it yourself, and if you bite into a jelly bean, it's a croaking sound.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Let's chirp, chirp, tsk.

    The elephant makes a "hmm

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The word "chirp" is used to describe the sound of eating.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Let's chirp, chirp. Zizi.

    Gee. The elephant makes a "hmm

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    吧唧 [bā jī ]

    1) Onomatopoeia, the sound of walking barefoot in the mud or similar sound 2) The lips opening and closing.

    3) Dialect: Smoke [dry tobacco].

    Sentence formation: 1) Kindness is when others are hungry, I don't eat meat.

    2) The second grandmother said that it was disgusting to hear the sound of chirping during the meal, and it was unbearable to be hypocritical during the meal.

    Zizi zī [zī].

    1) Onomatopoeia Chen Shijun "Zemaji Mouse, Monkey and Black Bear":"The rats were squealing and looking miserable. "Guan Hua "Qingfeng Shop" II:"Cao Kexing drank a glass of wine. "

    Sentence formation: The little mouse steals something and makes a sizzling sound.

    Gā zhī gā zhī

    1) Onomatopoeia, which describes the squeaking sound of an object under pressure 2) Describes the sound made by an object under pressure, and is mostly used in overlapping words"Crunch"。

    Sentence formation: 1) The bookshelf is full of books and crunched.

    2) A big car creaks past us.

    Squeak squeak. It's a grunt.

    Click, click

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Purr.

    First, let's chirp. 吧唧 is a Chinese word, pronounced bā

    jī。The word has multiple meanings. It can be used as onomatopoeia, character nicknames, and onomatopoeia in Northeast dialects. The ** sound made by eating.

    2. Purr [hū

    lū] describes the sound of snoring or smoking liquid food, etc.: he has tracheitis and has a constant sound in his throat.

    Extended Materials. Idiom to describe sound: lingering sound.

    Explanation]: Lingering: Melodious. Aftersound: The sound of incessation. The melodious and pleasant sound after the end of the description ** still lingers and echoes in the ears. Same as "lingering sound".

    From]: Qing Wei Xiuren's "Flower Moon Traces" fifty-first chapter: "The gentlemen listen to the boy's lectures, they don't have to disperse, and there is still a lingering sound." ”

    Translation]: "You don't have to go to the children to listen to the book, and there is still a lingering voice. ”

    Example: She is gone, but her beautiful singing voice is still ongoing.

    Yu Mingzhi's "Walking on the Sheep Intestine Path".

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    1. Yangyang: Yangyang: numerous; Ying: Full. Refers to a loud and beautiful voice that fills both ears. Describe the sound of speech and reading as pleasant to the ear.

    2. Vigilance and deafness: make a loud sound to awaken the faint and perceive the deaf. The metaphor uses words and words to awaken people who are confused and numb.

    3. Unhearable: Never heard again. Describe the sound as cut off.

    4. Golden Drum Noise: Golden Drum: Golden Drum and Drum. Khotan: loud. Describe the sound of ** performance is noisy and lively. It is also described as a military majesty or fierce battle.

    5. The sound is like a flood bell: Hong: Big. Describes speaking or singing with a loud voice, as if striking a bell.

    6. The roar of the dragon and the roar of the lion: a metaphor for a deep and majestic voice.

    7. Gongs and drums are noisy: noisy: loud. The gongs and drums shook the sky. Originally, it refers to beating gongs and drums during combat to direct advance and retreat. Later, he described the scene of festivity and joy.

    8. Thunder in the clay kettle: clay kettle: sand pot, a metaphor for mediocrity. The low-voiced casserole made a thunderous sound. It is a metaphor for people who have no virtue and no talent to occupy a high position and be majestic.

    9. Ghost Crying God: Describe the crying as tragic and miserable. Described as loud, cluttered, and frightening.

    10. Untie the strings and change the tension: change: change; Zhang: String the instrument. Change and adjust the strings on the instrument to harmonize the sound. It is a metaphor for reforming the system or changing the plan.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Words to describe people's voices: loud, eloquent, sound like a warbler's cry, warbler sound swallow language, soft voice, melodious, melodious, melody, meandering, lingering sound.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Deafening, lamenting, deafening, deafening, lingering, silent, loud, noisy, silent, silent, ghostly crying wolf, sonorous and powerful, hollow valley sound, dragon roaring and tiger roaring, crying like a complaint, the mountain singing valley should respond.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Knock knock bang sneering hiss.

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