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What are the words that describe sound?

1. What are the words that describe a person's loud voice? It is deafening, resounding through the sky, and it sounds like Hong Zhong.

1, deafening

Desire: soon, soon. Described very loudly.

Example: Sha Ting's howl: "Every teahouse is crowded with people, except for the deafening shouts of the waiters."

2, resounding through the sky

Car: Pass; Cloud: high in the sky. Describe the loud voice, as if it can go through the clouds to the sky.

Example: It is clear that people win over the Sui and Tang Dynasties. The 86th time: "This flute really blows all over the sky, and thousands of people downstairs in Qian Qian pay attention to it and become silent."

3. Sounds like Hong Zhong.

H: it's very big. It describes speaking or singing loudly, just like ringing a clock.

Example: Feng Ming Menglong's History of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty is seventy-two times: "Memories are like lightning, and sounds are like Hong Zhong."

Extended data:

Words that describe people's deep voices are:

1, whispering

Describe a low voice.

For example, I replied to the first part of Morning in Shanghai: "Tang Aying whispered about her recent contacts on the pillow, and she was a little shy and afraid of embarrassment."

2. Speak rashly or foolishly

Describe speaking lightly and softly.

Example: Shep's Orchid in February: "My brother replied in a low voice:' Show the truth to him, thinking that he would listen. ”"

2. What are the words that describe sound? 1. Animals baa-sheep-cattle bark-doodle dog, frog croak-cicada-cicada * * *, meow meow-cat-cicada.

Tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick. Ququ (plus "mouth") q ū-the cry of crickets.

Chirp-a small cry used to write about insects, birds, etc. Gaga-used to write the loud cries of ducks, frogs, etc.

Buzz-used to write the sound of insects flying. Yo-yo-deer chirp-mountain deer chirp, oh-chicken hissing-avaghoa, insect whimpering, wheezing-animal growling-horseshoe hissing-avaghoa chirp-insect chirp, dolphin chirp. If the bird has hair, it means that the bird has been scared to the extreme.

Secco Secco Secco-Thrushcross cried continuously, indicating fear of weakness. Oh, oh, oh-the thrush shook his head and shouted menacingly.

Woo, woo, woo-thrush spreads his wings and says I want to fight. Spread his wings and say loudly, that's what it says I love you. Nice to meet you.

When it sees the mother bird, it will do the same. Valley, valley, valley-thrush and tail swinging up and down indicate that I want a girl's voice; Walking around the same place or swinging your head on the perch is saying that this place is mine.

I'll bite you. Autumn. Autumn-the sound of thrush reminds me of fear. Tile-thrush's voice reminds the same kind of danger. 2. Other birds are chirping-the sound of magpies.

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Hey-the sound of sparrows flying.

Whoa, whoa, whoa, dumb-describe the crow's cry. Quack-describes the quack of geese, etc. Also called quack, quack, quack of ducks.

Goo [gū]- describes the sound of turtledove, etc. Abrupt-describes a bird's loud voice, such as a sudden long sound.

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Flapping-describes the sound of flapping wings, such as flapping wings and flying waterfowl. Te[tüI]er- (square) describes the sound of a bird flapping its wings in a hurry, like a sparrow flying by with a bang.

Hu ā-describes the sound of quick action, such as: the crow flew away with a clash. Cuckoo-Cuckoo's cry chion k-chion k- Long-tailed Nighthawk, as sonorous as iron, knocks on Tiyu-Tiyu- Blue male quail's cry is bitter and bitter-the alarm of the white-breasted bitter bird is continuous, and the other one is called "ruak-ruak-ruak" Kiddeedeeeeee-golden back.

Gu Duo —— The loud and persistent cry of the spotted green woodpecker. Goo goo-the cry of the turtle with a pearl neck, and the third sound is heavier and longer.

Hateful-the voice of a noisy male bird-the bird is euphemistically called Yong Yong-onomatopoeia, describing the rustling of birds-describing the sound of birds eating-onomatopoeia, describing a quick brush. Describe the sound of birds flapping their wings in a hurry, such as purr, chirp, purr, hiss, whistle, mute, mute, vomit, croak, Cleisthenes, bite and cackle. Jabber-used to write sounds that others can't hear or understand, and also used to write the sound of objects rolling.

Chatter-used to write loudly. Wheezing, howling and snoring-used to write wheezing.

Click-Used to write the sound of vomiting and coughing. Beat-used to write the sound of heartbeat.

Gee, beep, mumble, mumble, buzz, buzz- used to write whispers or talk to yourself. Clap- used to write clapping sounds, etc.

Sloppy-used to write laughter, or the sound of water and gas squeezing out. Such as: a sloped smile; With a snort, the ball was flat.

Snoring-used to write the sound made by snoring or smoking liquid food. Poof (pū) lulu-used to write tears fall.

Ha ha, hee hee, ha ha, hey hey, Jue, dumb, dumb, squeak, eat-laugh dumb, squeak-strong laugh dumb, croak-the baby's voice is screaming-loudly shouting Mix-arguing in panting-strong venting sound-reading sound-involuntary pumping sound, snapping-smacking sound, oh, Dumb-the noise is fine-the shouting is noisy-the voice that is urgent and confusing-the voice that attracts the attention of the other party-the voice that describes panting-the voice that screams in-the noise-the verbose words-the endless annoying words-the way you want to talk and hesitate to say it-plop-the sound of heartbeat-the sound of blowing wind-4. Wind, rain, and wind Xi-used to write slight sounds such as wind, rain and snow.

Sparse-used to write the sound of rain and the collapse of buildings. Whoosh-used to write the wind.

Hula-used to write the sound of flags flying. Gollum-used to write thunder and the sound of carts.

Glug, squint, clang, clang, gurgling-used to write the sound of water flowing or things rolling. Tut-tut-tut-tut-tut-tut-tut-tut-tut-tut-tut.

Glug-the sound of boiling water and drinking water-is used to write wind and whistle. Tick-tick-tick-tick-tick-tick-tick-tick-tick-tick-tick-tick-tick-tick-tick-tick-tick-tick-tick-tick-tick-tick-tick-tick-tick-tick-tick-tick-tick-tick-tick-tick-tick-tick-tick-tick-tick-tick-tick-tick-tick-tick-tick-tick-tick

Drip-the sound of water dripping. Uh-oh, dumb.

3. What are the words for sound? 1, nagging [láo lao dāo dāo] wordy.

2. Muttered to himself [dū dū nāng nāng] kept muttering to himself vaguely. 3. vigorous [h not ng h not ng liè liè] vigorous: onomatopoeia, which describes a loud voice; Fierceness: the way the flame burns.

Describe the prosperity of your career. It is also described as huge and magnificent.

4. Tick [dρdρdρdρ] The sound of repeated ticking. 5 noisy [Luan h not ng h not ng] describes the noise.

6. Happiness [lèzρzρ] [Mouth] describes joy. 7. Cheerful [Lè H3231313353236313431303231363533E59E7A943133343.

8.【pū sù sù 】 The way to describe tear drops. 9. Hula [hū lā lā] is also called "Hula".

Onomatopoeic words describe wind, running water, birds flapping their wings and so on.

Chapter 89 of A Dream of Red Mansions: "Jade! Suddenly I heard the wind whistling through the paper window. " 10, there are many [fē nē nē ē yá ng]: many; Yang Yang: Gone with the wind.

Describe the way snowflakes fall. 1 1, Ji Ji quack [j and j and gu ā gu ā] is the same as "chirp quack" with a loud voice.

12, brush 【 qí shuā shuā 】 together, also called "brush together". Describe the action is consistent, very neat.

Xinhua Monthly, No.9, 198 1: "As soon as the voice fell, the audience raised a hand in unison." , 13, twittering [jρJizhāzhā] voice disorder.

4. What are the rumors about words that describe sound?

Whoosh: Onomatopoeic words, such as: the north wind whistling.

Xiaoxiao: Onomatopoeia, which describes the wind blowing [xΡ] drops [liΡ] and so on.

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: onomatopoeia, which describes thunder.

sound of rain

Tick-tock: Onomatopoeia, which describes light rain.

Drip: Onomatopoeia, the sound of rain dripping.

Hua: Onomatopoeic words, such as: it is raining underground, can also be said to be Hua.

underwater sound

Goo [gū] du: Onomatopoeia, the sound of boiling liquid, water spouting or swallowing water. For example, 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 gurgling spring water.

Tick-tock: or tick-tock, onomatopoeia, describing the sound of water drops falling.

Goo [gū] Lulu: Onomatopoeia, the sound of water flowing. Like Gollum.

Wow: onomatopoeic words are like running water.

Glug: the sound of water. For example, rivers gurgle into fields.

Crossword puzzle: It's snowing again. Onomatopoeic words describe the sound of water squeezing, such as crossword puzzles.

bird

Cuckoo: Onomatopoeia, imitating the cuckoo's call like a cuckoo.

Zha [zhā]: Onomatopoeic words, such as: magpie chirping.

Onomatopoeic words describe the sound of birds singing.

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One [English]: Onomatopoeia, which describes the singing of birds.

Onomatopoeia flew away like a sparrow.

Dumb: Onomatopoeic word, dumb, describes the crow's cry.

Ga [gā] Ga: Onomatopoeia, which describes the cry of geese, etc. Also called Gaga.

Goo [gū]: Onomatopoeia, which describes the sound of turtledove, etc.

Abrupt: Onomatopoeia, which describes a loud bird, such as suddenly ringing.

Choo [jiū] Choo: Onomatopoeia, which describes the sound of many birds singing together and also describes the piercing cry.

Brush: Onomatopoeia, which describes the short sound of a quick brush, such as brush, a bird flies away from a willow tree.

5. What are the idioms that describe sounds? 1. Gaga: describes birds, sounds or various noises.

It's for laughing. 2. Twitter-Twitter: whisper.

The sound is messy and noisy: messy and noisy. A voice that speaks in a hurry and confusion. 4. cooing: describe braking sound, whispering sound, etc.

Describe others who can't hear or understand. 5. Jitter is used to write sounds that others can't hear or understand, and also to write the sound of objects rolling. 6.jabber is used to write loudly.

7. Tut-tut-tut-tut. 8. Mile Rollo described herself as verbose and vague. 9. Li Gollum-1. Describe rolling objects and their sounds. 2. Describe running in a hurry.

3. Describe fast and difficult words. 10, whispering-whispering, whispering.

1 1, mumble-mouth seldom moves and whispers incomprehensible words. 12, Lu rusu-1. Dialect.

A ramble on words. 13, Di Duli Road-1. It is described as speaking very fast and making people unable to hear clearly.

2. Description as a string. 14, whispering-muttering: whispering, 1. Whispering, chattering.

15, Babagua-1. Also called "Babagua". 2. Describe laughing.

Ji Li Gala-1. Describe the messy laughter. 17, alas! Wow-1. Onomatopoeic words

Describe the noise. 2. Describe the words you don't understand.

18, pour out-describe talking long and nagging. 19, endless praise-continuous praise.

Describe a great admiration for people or things. 20, sing a hymn-song, ode: praise.

Praise merit. 2 1, golden mouth and jade sound-words used to refer to the son of heaven in the old days.

The latter means to speak correctly and cannot be changed. 22. Footsteps are empty-a metaphor for rare people or words.

23. Good words are the best-good words; No violation: no violation. Don't ignore other people's good words.

24, voice and smile-refers to people's words, expressions, etc. 25, vivid-describe a wonderful and vivid speech or performance. 26. Hit the building-Jinshi: Musical instruments like Zhong Qing have crisp and beautiful sounds.

Metaphor article language is beautiful and powerful. 27. The book is loud-it describes the sound of reading.

28. Reading loudly-describe reading loudly. 29, a final decision-metaphor to do things simply, have the final say.

30. Bite the sound and suck up the words-describe the words carefully. 3 1, primly harsh voice-serious attitude and harsh words.

32, expression-expression: the voice and expression when speaking; Li: Strict. When you speak, your voice and expression are very strict.

33. Sounds like Hong Zhong-Hong: loud. It describes speaking or singing loudly, just like ringing a clock.

34. Sound vibrates the tiles on the roof-sound vibrates all the tiles on the house. The voice that describes shouting is very grand and violent. 35. Tired-tired: tired.

Screaming at the top of my lungs, exhausted. Describe trying to shout.

36, head jar voice jar spirit-describe the sound is thick and deep. 37. There is an overtone-there is another indirect and unspoken meaning in metaphorical discourse.

38, overtone-originally refers to the sound of music. Metaphor is implicit, that is, it is revealed indirectly by words, not explicitly.

39. Follow the sound right or wrong-others say good, and they also say good; Others say no, and they say no. It means that you have no opinion and follow blindly.

40, echo-I have no problem, what others say, just follow. 4 1, painting sound and painting shadow-bring narrative or description to life.

42. A chicken calls a goose fights-a metaphor for quarreling. 43, milk sound milk gas-describe the sound as sharp as a child.

44. The voice is timid and timid-describes the timid and unnatural tone of voice. 45. There is no sound-① describes that people are dying.

(2) describe speaking listless. 46. Great voice and happy voice-meaning the loudest and most beautiful voice is nothing. 47. The voice, appearance and expression of the deceased refer to the voice, appearance and expression of the deceased before his death.

48. swallow your tears-tears can only flow into your stomach, and you dare not cry out loud. When describing oppression, I endure pain and dare not show it publicly.

49, swallow your voice-swallow your voice: if you are angry, you will not attack; Swallow: I dare not make any noise. Be forced to submit to humiliation and dare not say anything.

50, silence-don't say a word 5 1, silence-don't talk; Keep quiet. 52. There is no voice-this means there is no voice in silence.

53, screen sound convergence-describe silence. 54. All is silent-it describes that the surrounding environment is very quiet and there is no sound at all.

55. Silence-Silence: the appearance of silence. Quiet, I can't hear a sound.

56. There is silence-the description is very quiet. Use "silence"

57. There was silence-not even crows and sparrows. Describe it very calmly.

58. Hold your breath-hold your breath and don't make any noise. Describe the expression of respect and fear.

59, hammering gongs, hammering-metaphor in the case of disagreement. 60. One dog barks, and a hundred dogs barks-a metaphor for echoing voices, no opinions, and joining in the fun.

6. What are the idioms to describe whispering? 1. Whispering soft language [ní ná nru nǐ nǐ y ǔ] Interpretation: describes a low voice.

2. Speak softly [qěng yán xěyǔ] Interpretation: Describe speaking softly and not disturbing others.

3. whispering [qiè qié y incarnation] Interpretation: whispering behind the scenes.

4. Whispering in a low voice [dēshēng xěyǔ] Interpretation: Describe speaking in a low voice.

5. Whispering [mà n sh ē ng xing y ǔ] Interpretation: describes a soft voice when speaking.

Extension: whisper, mutter, whisper, come straight to the point, whisper

7. What are the words that describe sound? 1. resounding through the sky: describes the sound as loud as if it could go through the clouds and reach the sky.

2. Sigh: generally refers to a relatively short sigh caused by sadness, depression or grief.

3. Twitter: onomatopoeia, which describes the messy sound and is also used to describe the phenomenon of people being noisy and disgusting; Give a person a feeling of boredom.

4. Aftersound: The original sound is over and the aftersound is still there.

People are buzzing: the original meaning is that the water in the pot is boiling and making a sound, but now it means that the voice of the crowd is very noisy, just like exploding the pot. The meaning of loud voice.

6. Void teleportation: Shout in the valley and hear the echo immediately. This metaphor will have a quick response. It also refers to a voice game.

7. gurgling water: describes the sound of flowing streams and springs. Or describe the way water flows slowly.

8. Yingying Yan language: The original description is Da Chun. After describing the young woman's voice talking and laughing.