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Ding Ding knock, bang, sparse.
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Words to describe the "sound of spring water":1. Murmuring. Pinyin: chán chán
Interpretation: Describe the sound of rain, water, etc.
2. Ding Dong. Pinyin: dīng dōng
Definition: Onomatopoeia. Describes the sound of metal, jade, spring water, etc. colliding.
3. Knock knock. Pinyin: dīng dōng
Definition: Describes the sound of a drum beating.
4. Whoop. Pinyin: huá huá
Interpretation: noisy, chaotic. Also describes the sound of water.
5. Tick. Pinyin: dī dā
Definition: Onomatopoeia. Describes the sound of water droplets falling or a clock swinging.
6. Gurgling water.
Pinyin: chán chán liú shuǐ Interpretation: Onomatopoeia. Describe the sound of flowing streams, springs, etc., or the slow flow of water.
7. Flowing water.
Pinyin: liú shuǐ cóng cóng Interpretation: The soft sound of flowing water.
8. Spring water dingdong.
Pinyin: quán shuǐ dīng dōng Interpretation: Spring water 叮咚音.
9. Trickle.
Pinyin: juān juān xì liú
Definition: Describe liquid, trickle: flowing slowly, trickle: the appearance of thin water flowing slowly.
10. Noise and splashing.
Pinyin: xuān téng fēi jiàn Interpretation: torrent, river, river, describes the water potential is very rapid and great, like the huge momentum of thousands of horses galloping and all things roaring, splashing in all directions.
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1.The spring water passing by the small bridge in front of the door makes a gurgling sound.
2.The spring water in the cave will always make a ding-dong sound when it encounters stones, as if it is playing with a melody.
3.The sound of the mountain spring water has been "ticking" on the stone, as if it is about to drip through the stone.
5.When it rained, the rainwater seeped into the low ground and turned into a sweet spring in the well, which gushed out and filled the whole well with water.
Note. The common sounds made by the spring water are: ding-la-la, ding-dong, ding-dong, ding-dong, ding-dong, The above sounds are our most common and often heard.
Uncommon or unnoticed springs emit spring water sounds such as murmuring, rumbling, and hulala. There are also sounds of spring water flowing from the above-mentioned combinations of sounds in nature, and it is yet to be discovered.
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The tinkling of spring water is probably the most vivid adjective. In addition, the sound of the spring can be described by the murmuring of flowing water.
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1.流水潺潺潺 [ liú shuǐ copy chán chán ]: onomatopoeia, describing the water of a stream Example sentence: This small river.
2.叮当当 [ dīng dīng dāng dāng dāng ]: 叮靱機. Example sentence: The spring water jingles and rings.
3.泉水淙淙 [quán shuǐ cóng cóng ]: The soft sound of flowing water. Example.
4.Tick Tick [ dī dī dā dā ] Repeated tick sound. Example sentence: Listen quietly to the sound of ticking.
5.叮叮咚咚咚 [dīng dīng dōng dōng] Example sentence: Nine streams and eighteen streams are marked with "Twisting and Looping Loops."
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Question 1: What is the description of the sound of the spring water?
The water is flowing and the spring water is tinkling.
A trickle of water, sweet and delicious, cool and delicious.
Splashing and splashing.
The bee springs flow out of the forest.
1.The clear spring water gushes, some like strings of pearls, some like fleeting pearl flowers, and some like crystal balls that are crystal clear tumbling and changing, which is wonderful.
2.The voice is as loud as a tiger roaring and a lion roaring, and the voice is as low as the autumn rain Question 2: Words for the sound of spring water Ding Dong Ding Dong, Bang La, Xi Sha Question 3:
What are the words that describe the appearance or sound of spring water Ding Dong Ding Dong Ding Dong Bang
Question 4: Four-word words to describe the sound of spring water Murmuring, meandering, tinkling, and flowing clearly.
Question 5: Poems describing the sound of spring water The clouds and mist are moist and steaming, and the sound of the waves shakes Daming Lake", the snow on the ground is not eliminated at all, and the thunder in the air is roared for four days", the pearl crumbs and jade water are overturned, and the pregnant Lu Yuqi is in full swing", where does the yellow crane come from the empty mountain, and the flowing water has no intention of sounding the white clouds" The Qingquan Stone is flying down 3,000 feet, and it is suspected that the Milky Way falls for nine days".
Zeng Gong "Baotu Spring".
A faction from the jade water, secretly sprinkled with mountain dust.
The temperature of the winter is always early, and the taste of moisturizing spring tea is more real.
I have felt that the roadside is like a mirror, and the most pitiful sand is like a wheel.
Zengcheng Qilu will seal the frontier, and the situation of Tuo'e Ying surprised the world.
Song Spring Water Ding Dong Spring Water Ding Dong Interlude (1982) Lyrics: Ma Jinxing.
Composer: Lu Yuan.
Singing: Yu Shuzhen.
The spring is silent, and the liquid is trickling, and the shade of the trees shines on the water and loves the sunshine.
The little lotus is in the state of the shed showing sharp corners, and there are dragonflies standing on their heads.
- Koike (Yang Wanli).
Spring water dingdong, spring water dingdong, spring water dingdong.
Jumped off the hill.
Walked through the meadow.
Come to me.
Spring water, spring water.
You go to**you go.
Singing and playing the strings, it flows into the distance.
Please take my heart with you.
Bypass the mountains and go to the ocean together.
Fountain, fountain, do you remember him.
Beside you is a trace, and I will send him to join the army and go to the sea.
Spring water dingdong, spring water dingdong, spring water dingdong.
Jumped off the hill.
Walked through the meadow.
Come to me.
Spring water, spring water.
You go to**you go.
Singing and playing the strings, it flows into the distance.
Please tell my sweetheart.
Don't think about me, and don't think about my hometown.
Just hear the tinkling of this spring.
That's what I sing softly around him.
Spring water dingdong, spring water dingdong, spring water dingdong.
The spring water dingdong spring water dingdong flows into the distance.
Spring water dingdong, spring water dingdong, spring water dingdong.
The spring water dingdong spring water dingdong flows into the distance.
Flow to the distance Flow to the distance.
Bai Juyi Baiyun Spring on Tianping Mountain, the clouds have no heart and water are idle.
Why rush down the mountain and add more waves to the world.
Xia Quan Zhou] Book of Poetry.
Go down to the spring, soak the bud. I sighed and remembered Zhou Jing.
Under the spring, soak the bud Xiao. I sigh and read the Beijing Week.
Dip the spring and soak the bud. I sighed and read the master of Pejing.
mm millet seedlings, rainy ointment. There is a king in the four kingdoms, and Xun Berao.
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1. Murmuring. Pinyin: chán chán
Interpretation: Describe the sound of rain, water, etc.
2. Ding Dong. Pinyin: dīng dōng
Definition: Onomatopoeia. The sound of the impact of metal jade, spring water, etc.
3. Knock knock. Pinyin: dīng dōng
Definition: Describes the sound of a drum beating.
4. Whoop. Pinyin: stupid huáhuá
Interpretation: noisy, chaotic. Also describes the sound of water.
5. Tick. Pinyin: dī dā
Definition: Onomatopoeia. Describes the sound of water droplets falling or a clock swinging.
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