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What are aabb words to describe streams?

Aabb words to describe streams include: pattering, sparse, sparse, winding, twists and turns.

1. Xi Xi Li Li

Pronunciation: xī xī lì lì.

Definition: Generally refers to the sound of light rain falling.

Example: Today, when I woke up in the morning, it started to rain.

2. Sparse

Pronunciation: xī xi luò luò.

Definition: Sparse and desolate appearance.

From: Chapter 16 of Zeng Pu's "Nie Hai Hua" in the Qing Dynasty: "It was a vast expanse of white and no one could be seen, only a few patrolmen standing sparsely on the street."

3. Xixilaala

Pronunciation: xī xi lā lā.

Definition: refers to the sparse appearance.

From: Cong Weixi's "Unpleasant Story": "He stood up in a daze, rubbing his hands anxiously. Only when there were sparse slaps inside, did he push the door open and go in. ”

4. Wanwanqu

Pronunciation: wān wān qū qū.

Definition: twists and turns.

From: Chapter 87 of "A Dream of Red Mansions" by Cao Xueqin in the Qing Dynasty: So the two said goodbye to Xichun, left Liaofengxuan, and walked towards the Xiaoxiang Pavilion in a zigzag way, when they suddenly heard a ding-dong sound.

5. Zigzag

Pronunciation: qū qū zhé zhé.

Interpretation: To describe twists and turns, it also means that the process of things is full of twists and turns and is not smooth.

From: Chapter 16 of "The Scholars" by Wu Jingzi in the Qing Dynasty, "A filial son in Daliuzhuang cares about his relatives, a wise minister in Yueqing County and a lover": "I also heard the jokes everywhere, and told them in detail. Listen to the grandpa. The grandpa also laughs."