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What are the sounds made by weapons such as swords and what words can be used to describe them?
First, swish swish [shuā shuā]?
Interpretation: Onomatopoeia. Describe the sound of a quick brush.
Interpretation of Quotation: Chapter 5 of Liu Qing's History of Entrepreneurship: "Spring rain falls underground."
Second, whoosh [s not u s not u]?
Interpretation: Onomatopoeia.
Interpretation of quotation: Contemporary 198 1 No.65438 +0: "Their white tails are all pouting like arrows and swishing by."
Other onomatopoeic words
I. Sasha Vujacic [xiāo xiāo]
1, describing horse barking or wind, etc.
2. (Hair) is gray and sparse.
Bing Xin's Superman: A Year Away from Home: "Leaves rustle in the moonlight."
Second, muttering to yourself.
1, onomatopoeia.
2. A deep voice.
3. The sound of swallows.
Chapter 3 of Ding Ling's Hu Wei: "The Ritz-Carlton looked at Shanshan in horror and murmured strange words."
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