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Talk about a composition with onomatopoeia. Thank you.
Song of the wind
Whoosh: Onomatopoeic words, such as: the north wind whistling.
Xiaoxiao: Onomatopoeia, which describes the sound of wind [xρ] and the sound of rain [Liυ].
thunderbolt
Click (ka and cha): onomatopoeia, which describes thunder.
Longlong: Onomatopoeia, which describes the sound of violent vibration, such as thunder rumbling.
Yiny: an onomatopoeic word that describes thunder, such as Yin.
Boom (one flood, one long sound): an onomatopoeic word to describe thunder.
sound of rain
Tick-tock: Onomatopoeia, which describes light rain.
Didi: Onomatopoeia, the sound of rain dripping.
Hua: Onomatopoeic words, such as: yuhua underground, can also be said to be Hua.
underwater sound
Goo [gū] du: Onomatopoeia, the sound of boiling liquid, water spouting or swallowing water. Such as: the porridge in the pot gurgles; Spring water gushed out; He swallowed a big bowl of water.
Gurgling: onomatopoeic words, gurgling water.
Gurgling: onomatopoeic words, the sound of running water. Such as: spring gurgling.
Tick-tock: or tick-tock, onomatopoeia, describing the sound of water drops falling.
Goo [gū] Lulu: Onomatopoeia, the sound of water flowing. Such as Gollum.
Wow: onomatopoeic words are like running water.
Glug: the sound of water. The river gurgled into the fields.
Stagnation: It's snowing again. Onomatopoeic words describe the sound of water squeezing, such as: straight.
bird
Cuckoo: Onomatopoeia, imitating the cuckoo's call like "Cuckoo".
Cha [zhā]: Onomatopoeic words, such as: magpie chirping.
Zhao [zh not u] Chao [jiū]: Onomatopoeia, which describes the sound of birds singing.
Osso: Onomatopoeia, which describes the crisp calls of birds, such as songbirds.
One [English]: Onomatopoeia, which describes the singing of birds.
Xuan: Onomatopoeia, like a sparrow, flew away.
Dumb: Onomatopoeic word, dumb, describes the crow's cry.
Ga [gā] Ga: onomatopoeia, which describes the sound of geese, etc. Also called "Quack".
Goo [gū]: Onomatopoeia, which describes the sound of turtledove, etc.
Abrupt: Onomatopoeia, which describes the loud sound of a bird, such as suddenly ringing.
Jo [jiū] Jo: Onomatopoeia, which describes the sound of many birds singing together and also describes the piercing cry.
Brush: Onomatopoeia, which describes the short sound of quick brush, such as brush, a bird flies away from the willow tree.
Flutter: Onomatopoeia, which describes the sound of flapping wings, such as flapping wings and flying waterfowl.
Te[tüI]er: (square) Onomatopoeia, which describes the sound of a bird flapping its wings in a hurry, such as a sparrow flying with a bang.
[huā]: Onomatopoeia, which describes the sound of rapid action, such as a crow flying away with a clash.
Ji: Onomatopoeic words, such as birds singing.
The Sound of Insects: Record of a Mummy
Ji [jρ]: Onomatopoeic words, such as: chirp (insect sound).
The sound of poultry
Oh: Onomatopoeia, which describes the sound of rooster crowing.
Ga [gā] Ga: an onomatopoeic word to describe the sound of ducks. Have a drink, too.
Goo [gū]: Onomatopoeia, the cry of a hen.
Gua [guā] Gua: an onomatopoeic word used to describe the loud cry of ducks.
The sound of a cat
Meow: Onomatopoeia, which describes the meowing sound of a cat.
Mimi: Onomatopoeia, which describes the meowing sound of a cat.
The sound of animals
Baa [miē]: Onomatopoeia, which describes the sound of sheep barking.
Moo [mōu]: Onomatopoeia, which describes Niu Jiao's voice.
Xiaoxiao: Onomatopoeic words that describe the sound of horses, such as a?vagho?a· Xiaoxiao.
Hum: Onomatopoeic word to describe heavy breathing, such as a mule panting from fatigue.
1212: Onomatopoeia, which describes the sound of horses barking.
sound
Poof: Onomatopoeic words, such as poof, blew out the lights in one breath.
Peng: Onomatopoeic words describe the heartbeat, such as: heart pounding, heart pounding.
Ji [jρ]: onomatopoeic words, for example, describe whispering; Whispering, also known as whispering.
Xu [xū] Xu: Onomatopoeia, which describes the voice of venting, such as panting.
Hey [qι] Hey Cha [chā] Cha: Onomatopoeia, whispering.
Dull: It's snowing again. Onomatopoeic words describe laughter, such as a sloped smile.
Muttering: Onomatopoeic words, continuous murmuring sounds, such as muttering.
Lang Lang: Onomatopoeia, which describes the sound of reading aloud.
Lang Lang: Onomatopoeic words describe the sound of reading, such as the sound of books.
Ka [kā]: onomatopoeia, the sound of vomiting and coughing.
Qian yao is an onomatopoeic word.
Ow: (Book) Onomatopoeia, wailing sound.
Ba: Onomatopoeia.
Yi[yρ]Wu[wú]: Onomatopoeia, which describes the sound of reading.
Yi Yi [yρ] Dumb: Or Yi Ya, an onomatopoeic word that describes the voice of children learning to speak.
Xu [yū]: Onomatopoeic words, called the voice of animals.
Dumb: onomatopoeic words, dumb, describing children's learning voice, etc.
Teeth: Onomatopoeic words, which describe the sound of babies learning to speak, such as babbling.
Giggle: an onomatopoeic word used to describe laughter, for example, he giggled.
Goo [gū] Du: Onomatopoeia, the sound of swallowing water. He swallowed a big bowl of water
Goo [gū] Lulu: Onomatopoeic words, such as: He took a glass of water and drank it down.
Ha: Onomatopoeic words, which describe laughter, are mostly used repeatedly, such as laughter.
Yu Hang: Onomatopoeia is the sound that people make when they work hard.
Hehe: Onomatopoeia, which describes laughter.
Hehe: Onomatopoeia, which describes laughter. Same as "hehe"
Breathing: or breathing, onomatopoeia, describing the sound of breathing.
Snoring: Onomatopoeic words, such as snoring in the throat. Also say grunt.
Coax: Onomatopoeia, which describes the laughter or noise of many people.
Ho [hu] Ho: onomatopoeia, ho, ho, smile.
Rap: Onomatopoeic words that describe others who can't hear or understand, for example, they rap for a long time.
Creaking: A whispering sound.
Goo [gū] murmur: Talking in a low voice, mostly talking to himself.
Gung, gung: The child is crying.
Cha [zhā]: An old servant's promise to his master.
Tree sound
Click: onomatopoeic word, click, the branch is broken by the wind, also called click.
Bang [bāng]: onomatopoeia, the sound of knocking on wood.
Ga [gā] ba: Onomatopoeia, which describes the sound of broken branches.
Xi[xρ]Li[lρ]: Onomatopoeia, which describes the slight sound made when leaves fall.
Sue: Onomatopoeic words describe the sound of the wind blowing leaves, etc.
Brush: shua shua, an onomatopoeic word, describes the sound of brushing quickly, such as the wind making leaves swish.
Car sound
Woo: Onomatopoeic words, such as woo, a car sped by. The whistle sounded again.
Whoosh [s not u]: onomatopoeic word, which describes the sound that passes quickly, such as cars whizzing by.
Drum: Onomatopoeic words that describe the sound of wheels.
Beep: onomatopoeic words, car horns beep.
Dada: Onomatopoeia, the same as "Du"
Ga [gā]: onomatopoeic word, which describes the short and loud voice. The car screeched to a stop.
Chug: onomatopoeic words, such as the chug of a motorcycle.
Metal sound
Lang Lang: Onomatopoeic words, the sound of stones colliding with each other, etc.
Zheng: Onomatopoeia, the sound of metal hitting, such as clanking in iron (metaphor for people who are smarter than ordinary people).
Qiang: Onomatopoeia, which describes the sound made by striking a metal object, such as gong.
When: onomatopoeic words, the sound of knocking on metal objects.
When [dāng]: onomatopoeia, the sound of knocking on a metal object.
Tinker bell: or "Tinker bell", an onomatopoeic word, describes the impact of metal, porcelain, etc.
Ding Dong: Or Ding Dong, an onomatopoeic word, describes the sound of metal hitting.
Kuang [kuāng]: onomatopoeia, the sound of objects colliding and vibrating, such as: Kuang, the washbasin fell to the ground.
gunfire
Puff [Pu]: Onomatopoeic words, such as: bullets make dust puff.
Gege: Onomatopoeia, which describes the sound of machine guns.
Hissing: Onomatopoeia, describing the sound made by shells, bullets, etc. Flying fast in the air, like a bullet hissing overhead.
Crack: another kind of crack, an onomatopoeic word, describes the sound of knocking or popping, such as the crack of a gun.
Pong: Onomatopoeic words, describing gunshots, etc.
Pa: Onomatopoeia, which describes the sound of shooting.
Click [dā] Click: Onomatopoeic words, such as machine gun click.
Door sound
Wow: onomatopoeic words, such as: the iron gate slams.
Bang [pēng]: Onomatopoeic words, such as a bang on a door.
Pong: Onomatopoeia, which describes the sound of closing the door.
Ah: Onomatopoeia, the door opened with a bang.
Wow: onomatopoeic words, such as: the iron gate slams.
Mao [guāng]: onomatopoeia, which describes the sound of shock and vibration. Slam the door.
Winter: or knock, onomatopoeia, to describe knocking at the door and other sounds.
The sound of heavy objects falling to the ground
Rap: Onomatopoeia also refers to the sound of objects rolling, such as the chirping sound of stones rolling down a mountain.
Plop: onomatopoeic word to describe the sound of heavy objects falling to the ground.
Bang: Onomatopoeia, which describes the sound of heavy objects falling or hitting, such as bang, the board fell off.
Moo [kuāng] moo [lang]: onomatopoeic words, the sound of objects hitting.
Deng [dēng]: Onomatopoeia, the sound of a heavy object falling to the ground or hitting an object.
Ga [gā] Zhi: Onomatopoeia, which describes the sound made by an object under pressure.
Goo [gū] Lulu: Onomatopoeia, the sound of things rolling. The big stone purred down the hill.
Boom: Onomatopoeic words, such as sudden boom.
Bang: Onomatopoeic words, such as a loud bang in the distance.
Hua: Onomatopoeic words, such as Hua, the wall fell down. You can also say that you are in a hurry.
explosive sound
Popping sound: another kind of popping sound, an onomatopoeic word, describes the continuous popping sound, such as the popping sound of firecrackers.
Bang: Onomatopoeia, which describes the bursting sound.
Boom: Onomatopoeic words, such as sudden boom.
Bang: onomatopoeia, which describes explosion.
Crack: another kind of crack, an onomatopoeic word, describes the sound of knocking or popping, such as the crack of a gun.
Walking sound
Thorn [cρ]: Onomatopoeia, a thorn, slipped.
Rudder: describes the sound of stepping on the ground.
Chinese [t ng]: onomatopoeic words, such as: he walked forward in one breath.
[tuó]: Onomatopoeia, the sound of shoes.
Strike: onomatopoeia, the sound of overshoes.
Other sounds
Poke [là]: Onomatopoeia, which describes the sound of fish jumping in the water.
ο[tūng]: Onomatopoeic words, such as: heart beating.
Yi Yi [yρ] Dumb: Or Yi Ya, an onomatopoeic word to describe the sound of rowing.
Gua [guā] Gua: an onomatopoeic word to describe the loud cry of frogs.
Zhi[zρ]: Onomatopoeia, which mostly describes the sounds of small animals, such as the squeaking of mice.
Know [zhι]: Onomatopoeic words, such as: crunch, crunch.
Tintin: Onomatopoeia, which describes the sound of logging and playing the piano.
Buzz: Onomatopoeic words, such as bee buzzing.
Flutter: Onomatopoeia, which describes the sound of flapping wings, such as flapping wings and flying waterfowl.
Stagnation: It's snowing again, onomatopoeia, which describes the sound of air squeezing, such as: sloped, ball splashing air.
Ping-pong: Onomatopoeic words, such as hail hitting the roof and ping-pong.
Click [k m]: Onomatopoeia, and click the drawer.
Click: Onomatopoeia, click, put down the receiver, and click.
Click [kā]: Onomatopoeic words, click, and the stick is divided into two, also called click.
Noisy: the sound is messy. onomatopoeic word
Cha: onomatopoeic words, such as Cha, Pa Cha.
Chi [chρ] Chi: Onomatopoeic words, such as tearing off a piece of cloth with a bang.
Rolling [y]: Onomatopoeia, which describes the sound made when the machine is started, such as the grinding sound of a sewing machine.
Tick: or tick, onomatopoeia, which describes the sound of a clock swinging.
Ji Ling: Onomatopoeic words describe the impact of jade.
Winter: or Dong, an onomatopoeic word, describes the sound of beating drums.
Tickle: Onomatopoeic words, such as: the shoulder pole creaks straight.
Hula: or hula, onomatopoeic words, such as: red flag is whistling by the wind. You can also say hula.
Huo [Hu] Huo: Onomatopoeic words, such as sharpening a knife.
Jabber: onomatopoeia, which describes the sound of objects rolling, such as the sound of stones rolling down a mountain.
Sonorous: Onomatopoeia, which describes a loud voice.
Wang: Onomatopoeia describes the sound of dogs barking.
Goo [gū] Du: Onomatopoeic words, the sound of liquid boiling and water spewing out. Such as: the porridge in the pot gurgles; The spring gushed out.
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