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Do you know how these voices are described?
Of course, these common things in daily life are generally clearly written, but some are unusual or some just can't remember how to describe them at the moment. I have encountered this kind of thing several times, so I have to turn to Du Niang for help. So I sorted out some related onomatopoeia words for reference.
Wow: describe a child crying or crying.
The child began to cry loudly.
Woo-woo: describes a low and depressed cry.
She sobbed.
Choke: A deep, sad voice choked with sadness.
Then she shed tears and her voice choked.
Sobbing: describes sobbing.
I sobbed and my nose twitched.
Note: Generally speaking, there are long sobs and low sobs.
Describe wailing or shouting.
Cry bitterly.
Melody: Deep and implicit voice, the meaning of crying in network language, is the exclusive cry of Zheng Tai Loli who sells cute.
Pur-purr: describes tears falling and crying silently.
He purred tears.
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She was in tears.
Poof/poof/poof: burst into laughter
See poof, everyone burst into laughter. -A Dream of Red Mansions
Giggle: describes the crisp laughter.
He told a joke that made her giggle.
Kaka: Laugh like a duck.
For example, the second landlady smiled like a duck: "Kaka, Teacher Zhang, don't blame." -Mao Dun's The Story of the First Stage
Ha: A smug or satisfied smile.
Laugh loudly.
Hehe: A simple smile, or a contemptuous/sarcastic smile.
Ha ha ha smile. I am hehe.
Hehe: giggle, I'm so happy; Or a smug/mocking voice.
Such as: hey hey silly music.
Hee hee: describes laughter when eating, or laughter when it is treacherous and horrible.
The child giggled.
A silent smile
Smile silently. Heartless (can't help laughing)
Yan: Good-looking, mainly laughing.
Smile.
Oh: I laughed.
Such as: ho, ho, ho! What a clever strategist. -Mao Dun's The Story of the First Stage
Coax: describes many people laughing loudly or noisily, or laughing together.
Everyone burst into laughter. His behavior made everyone laugh.
Wow: describe laughter as loud.
Laugh wildly (everyone laughs loudly)
Wow: There's nothing to complain about. This is really vomiting.
I threw up all over the floor.
Oh: nothing to say, retching; Or joking, pretending to be disgusting.
I'm going to throw up
Click [kā]: Vomiting and coughing.
Ji Ji/Ji Ji: describes whispering.
They talked for a long time and didn't know what to say.
Oh, oh, wow: loud voice.
Quack: describe laughter.
They chattered away.
Jabber: describes someone who can't hear or understand.
They chatted for a long time.
Mute: the sound of a baby learning to speak.
Dumb, dumb vomit, children learn to speak. -"Ji Yun"
Yi[yρ] dumb/babbling: describes the voice of a child learning to speak.
Teeth: describe the sound of babies learning to speak.
Like babbling.
Hey [qι] Hey Cha [chā] Cha: A low voice.
Whispering: A continuous murmur.
Muttering to myself.
Lang Lang/Lang Lang: describes reading loudly.
Cha [zhā]: An old servant's promise to his master.
Bah: it means contempt and spit.
Such as: bah! Smelly and shameless.
Hey [yū]: the sound of animals shouting. Or express surprise.
Hey [yρ]: It is ironic to express surprise or exclamation. Audiences who watch cross talk often make such sounds.
Bah: hurried footsteps.
Stab [cρ]: A violent impact or explosion.
Slipped on the ground.
Spin: The sound of feet sliding or something sliding quickly.
Accidentally, it slipped and slipped.
Rudder: describes the sound of stepping on the ground.
fail
He walked forward with a sigh of relief.
[Tuo]
The sound of leather shoes
Thump: The sound of a heavy object falling to the ground or hitting an object.
He came briskly.
click
Like the banging of boots.
Clapping sound: describes the sound of clapping.
Clap: A faint or slight tapping sound.
Click/click: describes the sound of continuous knocking.
Woohoo: describes the sound of air braking.
The ship's whistle sounded. Cars rumbled by.
Ga: Describe a short and loud sound.
The car screeched to a stop.
Whoosh: describes the sound of passing quickly.
The car roared past.
Beep: A short sound, a horn
The car horn beeped.
Wheels: Describe the sound of wheels rolling, etc.
The ox cart made a heavy rumble.
Rattle
The motorcycle rattled.
Whistle: the sound of water rising
Goo, goo, toot: Boiling liquid, spouting water or swallowing sound.
Such as: the porridge in the pot gurgles; Spring water gushed out; He swallowed a big bowl of water.
Gurgle: The sound of streams and springs flowing.
Such as the sound of running water.
Gurgle: The sound of running water
The sound of waves lapping on the shore.
Tick-tock/tick-tock: describes the sound of water drops falling.
Gollum: The sound of water.
Such as Gollum.
Wow/crash: the sound of water falling.
The rain poured down. Running water is ringing.
Gurgle: The sound or appearance of water flowing.
The river gurgled into the fields.
Snow: describes the sound of water coming out.
Click/click: describes a broken sound.
Click and split the branch in two. Split a knife and split it in half.
Click:
With a click, the tip of the pencil broke.
Geza: The sound of a stick breaking.
Crash: The sound of a crash or explosion.
The axe cut down the tree heavily.
Ho: Describe the sound of fast movements.
For example, suddenly stand up; Cut it down with an axe.
Bang [bāng]: the sound of knocking on wood.
Ga [gā] Ba: Describe the sound of branches breaking.
Xi[xρ]Li]: describes the slight sound made when leaves fall.
Rustle: describes the sound of wind blowing leaves, etc.
The leaves of plants gradually turn yellow and fall down in the autumn wind. -The Language of Nature
Sasha vujacic: Describe the sound of stepping on sand, flying sand hitting objects or wind blowing vegetation; The sound produced by friction.
The wind rustled the leaves. The rustle of curtains.
Brush sound: describes the sound of a quick brush.
The wind swished the leaves.
Dada: Describe the sound of hooves, clocks, machine guns, etc.
When the machine gun clicked, the crowd fled in all directions.
swell
The bullet swelled the dust and smoked.
Gege: Describe the sound of a machine gun.
Hissing: describes the sound of shells, bullets, etc. flying rapidly in the air.
The bullet sizzled overhead.
Ping: The sharp sound made by a bullet hitting a metal obstacle.
A gunshot.
Crack: describes the sound of knocking or popping.
Such as the sound of guns.
Pong: Sudden strong noise, describing the sound of gunshots, door closing, things breaking, etc.
The door slammed shut.
Pa: Describe the sound of shooting, clapping or something hitting.
Boom: describes the sound of something jumping or popping.
My heart is pounding.
Crack/crack: A continuous sound that describes a crack.
The firecrackers crackled.
Boom: Describe loud sounds, rumbling thunder, shelling and blasting.
Such as: boom! A series of explosions shook the mountain.
Rumble: a low, uninterrupted echo, usually a deep sound
Such as motorcycles, cannons or marching teams.
Thorn: describes the tearing sound and fast paddling sound.
Strike a match with a thorn.
Wow: original meaning: noisy, loud and messy
The iron gate slammed shut.
Bang [pēng]: describes the sound made by impact.
Someone knocked at the door.
Pong: Describe the sound of closing the door.
Ya: Describe the sound of friction and rotation.
The door opened with a bang.
Mao [guāng]: describes the sound of shock and vibration.
Slam the door.
Knock/knock: describes knocking and other sounds.
Cuckoo: Imitate the cuckoo's call like a "cuckoo".
Ji: Describe birds singing, voices or various noises.
Birds are chirping.
Cha [zhā]: Birds sing.
Magpies are chirping.
Zhao: Describe the sound of birds singing.
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For example, songbirds chirp.
Yi [English]: Describe the singing of birds.
Spin: describes the sound that drives the surrounding air.
The sparrow flew away with a sound. The match struck with a bang.
Dumb: Describe the crow's cry.
Quack: describes the quack of ducks and geese.
Goo [gū]: describes the sound of turtledove, etc.
Jia: Describe a bird with a loud voice.
For example, it suddenly rang.
Chirp [jiū] Chirp: It describes the sound of many birds singing together, and also describes the piercing cry. Like a nightingale's song
Chirp: describes the subtle chirp of insects, birds, etc.
Birds are chirping.
Brush: describes a brief sound passing quickly.
With a brush, a bird flew away from the willow.
Flap: describes the sound of wings shaking.
With a splash, a waterfowl flew over.
Te[tüI]er: describes the sound of a bird flapping its wings in a hurry.
The sparrow flew away with a squeak.
[huā]: It describes the sound of quick action.
The crow flew away with a crash.
Giggle: Describe the sound of a hen.
That chicken has been cackling. It must have laid eggs.
Poke [là]: describes the sound of fish jumping in the water.
Gung [guā] gung: describes frogs, ducks, etc. crowing loudly.
drone
Bees are buzzing.
Cheep: Describe the sound of small animals.
The mouse squeaked.
Wow: describe the sound of a cock crowing.
Goo [gū]: The hen's cry.
Haw: The sound of insects.
Meow: Describe the meowing sound of a cat.
Mimi: describes a cat's meow or meow.
The kitten meows.
Baa [miē]: describes the sound of sheep barking.
Describe Niu Jiao's voice.
Rustle: describes the sound of a horse.
Such as A?vagho?a rustling.
Hum: Describe heavy breathing.
The mule was panting with fatigue.
E-e-e/e-e-e-e: the sound of mules, horses, etc.
Hit (two hard surfaces) with a bang.
Shut the book with a bang.
Clapping sound: describes the sound of an object falling to the ground, breaking or hitting.
The cup broke with a bang.
Crash: A dull sound made by striking a cracked object.
The broken gong rattled when it struck.
Slap: To make a sound, as if by violent whipping or shaking.
The flag was blown by the wind.
Jabber: also refers to the sound of objects rolling.
The stone crunched down the hill.
Plop/plop: describes the sound of heavy objects falling to the ground or falling into the water.
Jump into the water.
Bang: describes the sound of impact or heavy objects falling to the ground.
Bang, the board fell off.
Kuāng: the sound of objects colliding and vibrating.
The washbasin fell to the ground with a bang.
Bang [kuāng] bang [lang]: the sound of an object hitting.
Knock: The sound of a heavy object falling or hitting an object.
Creaking sound [gā]: describes the sound made by an object under pressure.
Boom: describes a loud noise.
Suddenly there was a bang.
boom
There was a loud noise in the distance.
collide
With a loud noise, the wall fell. You can also say that you are in a hurry.
Clank [zhēng]: The sound of metal impact.
Tang Qiang: Describe the sound of hitting a metal object.
Such as gongs and drums.
Jingle/Jingle/Jingle: The sound of metal hitting.
When [dāng]: the sound of the bell and drum.
The gong clanged.
Ding Dong/Ding Dong: Describe the impact sound of metal, porcelain, etc.
Ding Dong/Ding Dong: Describe the sound of metal impact.
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