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Onomatopoeic words

As follows:

1. tic-tick-tock [dīdīdādā]: 1. Repeated ticking sound 2. A series of brisk sounds or tapping

Sentence: night The raindrops fell on the ground, like a beautiful girl playing, splashing water.

2. Rumble [hōnglónghōnglóng]: a low and often repeated sound (such as that made by motorcycles, cannons, or teams moving in unison)

Sentence: The pain is like a train Bang Bang Bang is on all day long, with no gap between day and night. When I woke up, it was next to my pillow. It was a watch and had been gone all night.

3. Chirp [jījizhāzhā]: messy pronunciation.

Sentence: There are three or five groups of people in the classroom, either deep in thought or chattering.

4. Ding ding dong dong [dīngdīngdōngdōng]; describes the sound of tinkling.

Sentences: Snowflakes are falling one by one, Christmas is coming step by step, listen to the ding-ding-dong-dong sound, Father Christmas is coming, put a pair of socks on the bedside, make a wish before going to bed, read the text message and dream, wish It will definitely come true.

5. Jīligūlū [jīligūlū]: 1. To describe a speech that others cannot hear or understand clearly 2. To describe the sound of objects rolling and colliding

Sentence creation: She was talking about drug dealers and reporter.