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1. Aabb words that describe sounds

The aabb words that describe sounds include crying, bubbling, pitter-pattering, chirping and ping-ping-pong-pong. The specific definitions are as follows:

1. Crying means crying intermittently, endlessly. From the second volume of Feng Menglong's "Warning to the World" "Zhuangzi stopped his drums and basins to form a great road": A few days later, Zhuang Sheng suddenly fell ill, which became more and more serious day by day. Mrs. Tian was at the bedside, crying.

2. Boiling: From the "Book of Mountains and Seas·Western Mountains" "There are many white jade in it, which contains jade paste, and its source is boiling soup.", the meaning is as noisy as boiling water, describing people There was a lot of noise and discussion.

3. "Patter": Generally refers to the sound of light rain falling. The overlapping word "Patter" (mostly describing spring rain or autumn rain) is mostly an auditory image. The scene painted is very poetic and picturesque, describing the slight sound of wind and rain, The sound of falling leaves, etc.

4. Jijigugu: means to speak in a low voice. It comes from the 67th chapter of Cao Xueqin's "A Dream of Red Mansions" in the Qing Dynasty: "The second mistress just came back from the old lady's house, she was not as happy as in the past. I called Ping'er, but I didn't know what to say."

5. Ping ping ping pong: from Chapter 64 of "The Romance of the Gods" by Xu Zhonglin in the Ming Dynasty: "Ping ping -pong, like the sound of the front artillery, strenuous, but like gongs and drums." Described the continuous sounds, explosions, slap sounds, impact sounds, guns, closing the door, and smashing sounds.

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Sogou Encyclopedia - Ping Ping Pong Pong 2. What are the words in the form of AABB to describe sounds

Tick tick tick; ding ding dong dong; ding ding dong; Haha; hum; chirp; chirp; chirp; chirp; pitter patter.

AABB-type words refer to overlapping words in which the first two characters of the word are the same and the last two characters are the same. Such as: clean, neat, clear, clear, large and small, old and young, etc.

Sound is a sound wave produced by the vibration of an object. It is a wave phenomenon that spreads through a medium (air, solid, or liquid) and can be sensed by the hearing organs of humans or animals. The object that initially emits vibration (vibration) is called the source of the sound. Sound travels as waves (vibrations). Sound is the movement of sound waves traveling through any material.

Sound is a kind of wave, and sounds with frequencies between 20 Hz and 20 kHz can be recognized by the human ear. 3. Words that express sounds, in the form of AABB

Hee hee haha, hum hum haha, crackle, patter, tinkling

1. Hee hee ha [xī xī hā hā] < /p>

Explanation: Describes the appearance of laughter and joy.

Quotation: Mao Dun's "Simultaneous": "'Hey, the children are making two sets of cotton-padded clothes, one is eight years old and the other is six years old.' Ah Er replied, still looking cheerful."

2. Heng Heng Haha [ hēng hēng hā hā ]

Explanation: Describes the appearance of being accommodating or perfunctory.

Quotation: Qu Qiubai's "Sequel to Literary Miscellaneous Works·September of Youth": "This is the real opposition to war, not some Remarque-style hum-ha-ha pacifism."

3. Crackling [ pī pī pā pā ]

Explanation: Describes objects exploding and slapping objects. . continuous sound.

Quote: "Alive" by Yu Hua: "The ground is full of pits, full of corpses and burned cannons and guns, and the blackened military vehicles are still crackling."

4. Xiuxi Li Li [ xī xī lì lì ]

Explanation: Onomatopoeia. The sound of rain.

Quotation: Chapter 11 of "Bitter Cauliflower" by Feng Deying: "The rain is lighter, but it is still pattering.

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5. Ding Ding Dang [ dīng dīng dāng dāng ]

Explanation: Ding Dang.

Quotation: Lao She's "Camel Xiangzi" 18: "On the Street It was unusually quiet, with only the monotonous tinkling sounds coming from the copper and iron shop that made people anxious. ” 4. Idioms describing sounds (aabb)

Tick-tock, ding-dong-dong, ding-dong-dang, giggling, humming, ping-ping-pong, chirping, chirping, crackling, banging Rumble, crash

Pattering

Onomatopoeia.

Chapter 45 of "A Dream of Red Mansions": "I don't want the sky to fall before the sun sets." Then it changed, and it started to rain. "Hong Shen, "Smuggling": "There was pattering on the window, the sound of raindrops hitting the glass. "Chapter 11 of Feng Deying's "Bitter Cauliflower": "The rain is lighter, but it is still pattering. "

Hemming and hawing

Explanation: Refers to speaking hesitantly, vaguely and dodging. Also called "Zhizhiwuwu".

From: Qing Dynasty Wenkang's "Children" Chapter 5 of "The Legend of Heroes": "Since I'm asking you so hard, it's natural for you to talk. Why have you been hesitating and hemming and hawing after asking me for a long time? ”

Example: The instructor felt that Huang Huangbao was a little abnormal. His eyes were shining with lights, as if with tears in his eyes. When asked, he refused to say anything clearly.

◎Yang Shuo " "Melting Pot" 5. Idioms aabb to describe sounds

There are 172 idioms of AABB: diligent, bustling, unexamined, periodical, submissive, various, abundant, shadowy, lush, all kinds*** , mighty, sneaky, vigorous, so-so, careless, boiling, vast, loud, empty and real, every house, wind and fire, hesitating, vague, chaotic, life and death, right and wrong, Nuisance, swaying, mediocre, diligent, sneaky, in twos and threes, stormy, hesitant, dignified, dotted, big and small, chirping, squirming, seventy-eighty-eight, diligently, wandering around. Ome, bulging, sobbing, dizzy, drowsy, spots, gloomy, twilight, murmuring, stammering, hiding, humming, crawling, clearly, Rules and regulations, dense layers, flowers and greens, endless sources of love, love and affection, camp to camp, good and evil, joy and joy, swaying, generation after generation, illustrious flames, scorpions and stings, original and original, 伈伍睍睍, Crying, crying, thousands and thousands, curling up, obedient, white and red, twitching, leisurely and flickering, descendants, trembling, trembling, only but not, xixi harmoniously, Yuyuqianqian , Chu Chu Su Su, Xuan Xuan panic, sporadic, assiduous, Ming Minghe, anxious, Bing Bing Xing Xing, safe and stable, chirping, blowing and beating, Luo Mu, muddy and chaotic, mumbling. , zhengzhengjiaojiao, weiweituo, leileiluoluo, leisurely and swaying, yangyanggenggeng, trembling, three, three, five, illustrious, dodging, dizzy, vague, yueyue leilei, yanyanyingying, Dim and vast, war and war industry, war and panic, torrential gurgling, dry and dry wings, wind and charm, fifteenth five-year plan, illustrious Wei Wei, Jiji Huanghuang, Tao Tao Wuwu, curling pavilions, lofty oceans, sick and sick Waiwai, Tengtengwuwu, Longlongwuwu, towering and swaying, majestic and towering, boiling and boiling, half and half pulling, leaving and leaving, chatting and talking, following the rope, chasing after each other, topsy-turvy. , Zhan Zhanyanyan, Zhengzhengjing, An comfortable and comfortable, Nao Nao correct, Bandit wings, many and many oceans, mixed up, half way, cautious and cautious, Yueyue Nao, every step, every step, all the way, all the way, all the way, all the way. Silky, stars fall, gloomy, cavernous, ripples, rolling, free and easy, dry and dry, muddy and heavy, diligent and dry, lingering, one after another, Baba, continue to exist. , take the ride, be upright, be confused, be confused, be in a daze, be in awe, be in awe, be in awe, be in awe, be in awe, be in awe, be in a hurry, be in a hurry, be in a hurry, be in a bad mood, be in a hurry A few explanations of Ai Shi Shi, Tie Tie Xu Xu, and Zhi Zhi Wu Wu are as follows: Idiom: Jing Jing Ye Xie Pinyin: [jīng jīng yè yè] Definition: Jing Jing: describes being cautious; Yin Ying: a fearful look.

Describes being cautious and diligent in doing things.

Source: "The Book of Songs·Daya·Yunhan": "Since it has already been great, it cannot be pushed back.

He works diligently; like thunder." Sentence creation: He does his work~ and is never lazy.

Idiom: Hunhun Pinyin: [hún hún è è] Definition: Hunhun: a profound look; Hunhun: a serious look. The original meaning is honest and solemn.

It is now used to describe confusion and ignorance. Source: Han Dynasty Yang Xiong's "Fa Yan·Wen Shen": "The Book of Yu Xia; Hunhuner; The Book of Shang Haohao (hào; Guangda.)

Er; The Book of Zhou is Ome." Sentence: Young people should not live in poverty, but should work hard for the development of their motherland.

Idiom: Qiqiqaiai Pinyin: [qī qī ài ài] Definition: It describes a person who stutters who repeats his words and does not speak fluently. Source: Western Han Dynasty·Sima Qian's "Historical Records·Biography of Prime Minister Zhang": "I cannot speak, but I know it every time."

Southern Dynasties·Song Dynasty·Liu Yiqing's "Shishuo Xinyu·Yu": " Deng Ai stuttered and was called Ai Ai. "The excitement of emotion made me speak."

Idiom: 伟诺诺 Pinyin: [wěi wěi nuò nuò] Definition: 诺诺: The sound of promise. Describe yourself as having no idea, just agreeing, and being submissive and obedient.

Source: Ming Dynasty Feng Menglong's "Eternal Words to Awaken the World": "He misses his parents; he is one and the same; he listens to their teachings; he obeys his promises; he does not disobey." Sentence creation: What we need is the courage to practice, Young people who dare to innovate do not need those who do nothing.

Idiom: Lin Lin Zong Zong Pinyin: [lín lín zǒng zǒng] Definition: Lin Lin: numerous appearance; Zong Zong: numerous and messy appearance. Describe many.

Source: Zhu Shunshui of the Ming Dynasty, "On Loyalty and Filial Piety": "There are many things in the world, and a husband is not the son of everyone? But why is a filial son like a morning star, so rare?" Sentence creation: In stories like ~ , there is also one saying that Lu Xun studied the architectural art of the Palace of the Sea Dragon King. 6. aabb words to describe sounds

Noisy: noisy and disturbing.

Noisy: A situation in which various quarrels are deliberately made.

四四図喳喳: describes the messy and fragmented voice.

Low and low: describes the low and tiny sound.

Mutter: whisper, say in private.

Tick-tock: A repetitive tick and a series of lilting sounds or taps.

Ding-ding-dang-dang: describes the sound of metal, porcelain, etc. hitting each other.

Mumbling: Continuously talking to oneself vaguely.

Mumbling: Talking to oneself continuously in a low voice, sometimes with a hint of complaint.

Choking with sobs: unable to cry happily.

Gu Gu Lu Lu: Onomatopoeia, the sound of water flowing or objects rolling.

Mumbling: Rarely moving the mouth, whispering words that are difficult to understand.

Noisy: Noisy.

Chirp: messy language.

Jijigugu: speaking in a low voice.

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Aabb-type words:

Chaos,

Swirling,

Dazzling,

Effortless,

Submissive,

Colorful,

Obedient Posts,

Lots of things,

Ups and downs,

Naughty,

Nuisance,

Mother-in-law,

Children and grandchildren,

Right and wrong,

Seven, seven, eight, eight,

Bustling,

Safe and stable,

crying,

pulling and pulling,

day and night,

source of truth,

< p> Careless,

Keep talking,

Careful,

Sissy,

Dodge,

Life and death,

Twos and threes,

Boiling soup,

Drowsiness