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Words describing chickens

1.Twitter, a word to describe the singing of birds-the call of magpies.

Zhao (zh not u) ji ū-birdsong.

Of birds, such as songbirds.

Yee [ying] yee-refers to the singing of birds.

Hey-the sound of sparrows flying.

Whoa, whoa, whoa, dumb-refers to the crow's cry.

Quack quack quack quack quack quack quack quack quack quack quack quack quack quack quack quack quack quack. , also known as quack, quack and duck.

Goo [gū]- refers to the voice of turtledove, etc.

Abrupt-refers to birds singing loudly, such as a sudden long sound.

Chirp [jiū] Chirp-refers to the sound of many birds singing together, and also refers to the piercing cry.

Brush-refers to the short sound of quick brush, such as brush, a bird flies away from the willow tree.

Flapping-refers to the sound of flapping wings, such as flapping and flying waterfowl.

Te [tēi] er- (square) refers to the sound of a bird flapping its wings in a hurry, like a sparrow flying with a bang.

Hu ā-refers to the sound of rapid action, such as a crow flying away with a roar.

Cuckoo-Cuckoo's call

Chion k-chion k- long-tailed nighthawk, as sonorous as iron.

The cry of a blue male quail

Bitterness and hate-a white-breasted bird with a continuous alarm of bitterness and hate, and another call is "ruak-ruak-ruak-ruak".

Beep-the continuous sound made by the red-breasted woodpecker like knocking on wood.

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.

Damn it, damn it-the voice of a noisy male bird

Whew-birds sing tactfully.

Yong Yong-onomatopoeia refers to the singing of birds.

Rustle-refers to the singing of birds.

Shazha-refers to the sound of groups of fish and birds eating.

Brush-onomatopoeia refers to short sounds that have been brushed quickly.

Te(tei)er- onomatopoeia refers to the sound of birds flapping their wings quickly, such as purr, chirp, chirp, purr, whisper, babble, dumb, vomit, croak, purr and so on.

2. Idioms describing growth: Choosing a neighbor and living in Meng Mu, in order to educate Mencius not to give up halfway, use line cutting as a metaphor; Meng Mu moved three times and chose a good environment to influence the growth of Mencius.

Prosperity: whether the grass blooms or the ears of grain; Growth: growth. Of plants growing luxuriantly. Metaphor prevails.

Fang Shengfang Butterfly Fang: Now. It means that everything is constantly being born and growing, and it is also constantly dying and disappearing.

* * * Drink a river and drink water from a river together. Refers to each other's growth and feelings under the nurturing of a river. It also refers to the close friendship between the people of neighboring countries.

The laggard is still a rising star in Ran Ran. An outstanding person who appeared later or grew up newly.

An outstanding person who appeared later or grew up newly.

The eighteen changes in women's universities refer to many changes in women's appearance and personality during their development and growth.

In the bitter fleabane bitter fleabane, stand upright without help: bitter fleabane bitter fleabane. Pennisetum grows in hemp fields and stands tall and straight without support. It is a metaphor for living in a good environment and getting healthy growth.

In ramie, grass that does not feed itself grows in hemp field, and it is naturally straight if it does not feed itself. It is a metaphor for living in a good environment and getting healthy growth.

Native land: place, nation. It grew up locally.

grow up healthy and strong

Grow strong, fat and strong, grow strong.

3. Metaphorically describe the sentence of birds: orioles are small in size, with golden and gorgeous feathers, and only the tail and wings are black, as if with a black border. The head starts from the base of the beak and passes through the eyes. There is a wide black ring in the crotch. The eyes are blood red, the beak is pink, and the claws are lead blue. It looks dazzling and eye-catching, and Emperor Ming of the Tang Dynasty personally dubbed it "Princess in Golden Clothes". Crisp and sweet, like a clarinet, very nice. The singing of orioles is beautiful and changeable, from slow beat, medium speed or series, to sharp old cat meowing. To train orioles to sing beautiful songs, it is necessary to choose young birds, preferably those who have just learned to fly away from their nests. If possible, you can give the young birds in the cage an oriole. The golden bird waves through the green trees, like a flash of golden light, fleeting. It is a summer migratory bird. It flies to Nanyang and India for the winter in autumn and returns to Wuyishan to breed in early summer. At this time, both men and women play one after another, flying around the tree and singing to each other. The oriole's nest is exquisite, made of hemp, shredded paper, cotton wool, grass stalks, etc., and hung on the horizontal branches of tall trees.

4. Idioms describing growth are: kindness feeds back kindness: support; Ciwu: a kind of crow, which is said to feed its mother back; Feedback: Black boy grows up and feeds his mother. Metaphor children repay their parents' parenting.

Goodness returns to goodness: support. Feedback: Black boy grows up and feeds his mother. Metaphor children repay their parents' parenting.

It is not up to the mother to decide when the child will grow up.

When my son grows up is not for my father to decide.

Children and couples are primitive couples who grew up together.

Feed back and feed back: when the black boy grows up, he feeds his mother with food. Xiaowu fed his mother again. Metaphor children repay their parents' kindness.

The grace of feeding back: chicks grow up and feed their mothers. Metaphor for gratitude.

The feeling of feeding back is a metaphor for children to support their parents and repay their kindness when they grow up.

Private message feedback: the chicken has grown up, feed its mother. Metaphor for gratitude.

Private message: when the baby bird grows up, feed it to its mother. It is a metaphor for children to support their parents when they grow up and repay their parents for their kindness.

A native local. Also refers to living for generations.

See your birth and growth with your own eyes. Describe being very familiar with someone.

When a man marries, a woman must marry: a man marries a wife. Refers to men and women who grow up to get married.

Men should get married when they grow up, and women should get jobs when they grow up.

Men must get married when they grow up.

Men must marry when they grow up, and women must marry when they grow up.

Male to marry, female to marry: refers to male to marry. Refers to men and women who grow up to get married.

Displacement: another name for owl; Small is beautiful. Owls are cute when they are young, but ugly when they grow up. Metaphor situation from smooth to difficult.

Laozi's eldest grandson raised the children and let them grow up.

The tail is scattered: it looks good when it is small; Displacement: another name for owl. Owls are cute when they are young, but ugly when they grow up. Metaphor situation from smooth to difficult.

People with different voices cry the same when they are born, but their habits are different when they grow up.

It's getting late, but it's not necessarily better: smart and sensible. Smart and sensible when you are young, you may not succeed when you grow up.