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The difference between onomatopoeia tick and tick.

Different sound intensity, different sound rhythm, different application occasions and so on.

1, sound intensity: the tick is loud, and the interval between each tick and the answer is obvious, giving people a heavy and loud feeling. The ticking sound is relatively small, and the interval between ticking and ticking is relatively close, giving people a light and crisp feeling.

2, sound rhythm: the rhythm of the sound is relatively uniform, every click is very regular, and there is a calm and powerful feeling. Tick-tock sounds faster, giving people a sense of urgency and continuity.

3. Application: Tick is used to describe the sound made by large clocks or timers, such as pendulum clocks or timers. Tick is used to describe the sound made by something smaller, such as a watch or an alarm clock.