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What are the aab-style words that describe sounds 6

1. Words expressing sounds in aab form

Noisy, rumbling, ding-dong-ding, pattering-ding-ding-dong, tick-tock, dong-dong-clang, thump-thump, la-la-wow , ding-ding-dong, tick-tock, dong-dong-clang, thump-thump, la-la-hua.

Noisy, rumbling, clanking, pitter-pattering, tinkling, tick-tock, dong-dong-clang, thump-thump, la-la-hua, tink-dong, tick-tock, thump, thump, thump, thump, Blah blah blah.

Supplement:

White flowers, white, dark, dark, lazy, green, whistling, black, red, shy, laughing, laughing, Excited, heavy, yellow, golden, happy, jubilant, vicious, smiling, smiling, cheerful, angry, naked.

Extended information:

aab-type words:

Paipaer, An Anlan, great grandson, Zhizhisheng, Zhanzhan Xin, Zaozaoer, Zhazade, Yueyushi, Yueyuehong, Yingyingzhuan, Yayawu, Yeyehu, Nocturne, Xuanxuansun, Xingxingzi, Xingxinghao, Xingxinran, Rest your breath, Xuxuyuan , Xiuxiuting, Xiuxiu San, Xiao Novel, Orangutan Clogs, Orangutan Blood.

Orangutan Wood, Orangutan Grass, Orangutan Color, Orangutan Lips, Ya Ya Wu, Xing Xing Nu, Ya Ya Mu, Ya Ya Hu, Xi Xi Salt, Xi Xi Salt, Wu Wu Wu, Xi Xi Ran, Wu Wu Wu, wowo shoes, wowotou, xiaxiaren, Wen Wenran, whine, round and round, baby fish, baby kiss, baby gas, baby life, Tangtang'er.

, scattered, Sesemu, Sesechen, buzzing bird, daddy head, bang bang gun, bang bang hard, baba head, eighty-eight seats, half a day, bangbang chicken, lollipop.

Bengbengdiao, Bengbengxi, Congfangfang, Bubujiao, Boboding, Bubongdeng, Chi Chi Meng, Tatar Tartar, Chi Chi Zhe, Da Da Zhan, Cu Cui Ran , touch and touch, new, winter and winter sounds, round, winter and winter drums, dull and dull, flowers from generation to generation, carrying the hand, carrying the noodles, ding-dang-ring, waiting-wai'er, knife-swordsman, dripping gold.

DDT, dichlorvos, tinkling cat, beeping sound, dudutong, doudou pants, right pair, duduzhi, duoduosuo, feifeixiang, wind wind force, croaking, fufujiao, dry Clean, Gaogaoshou, croak, croak, croak, gu gu croak, cradle, cradle, grasshopper, guangguangcha, hanghangzi, good friends.

Hahaer, Haoer, Hahaoer, Huahuamian, Huahuajian, Achnatherum splendens, Huihuidou, Huihui nose, Huihui hat, Huaner, Ji almost, Jiaojiauguan, Jijiran, Feng, Zhuojiuzi , Jiaojiao, Jiaojiao, Jiaojiao, Jie Jieran, Outstanding person, Jin Jinran, Jingjingran, Jiujiu pictures, Jiujiu songs.

, Liuliujing, Linglingxiang, Liuliuliu, Liuliuyu, MaMaHei, LuLuJiang, LuLuGong, LuLuTong, MaMayu, Maimaima, MaMaLiang.

Mengmengliang, Nannanran, Mingmingniao, Panpannu, face to face, banging sound, Momomo, someone, Mumuran, Luo Luochuan, Qianqianfan.

Penteng Hard, Empress Temple, Piaoran, Panpan Country, Pi Piji, Seersucker, Puff, Plop Bench, Bumper Boat, Whisper, Bumper Car, Fragrance, Mother-in-law’s House, Mother-in-law’s Mouth , Qiqi last, seesaw, rustling, cricket children, early in the morning, bewildered, cricket felt, cricket pot, cricket pot, Sansanjie.

2. What are the abb words that describe sounds?

Loud, noisy, rumbling, croaking, joyful, joyful, joyful, clattering, tinkling, pattering,

Ding Dong-dong, hip-hop, swishing, swishing, pattering, huffing.

1. Sentences for "wlop":

1. When it rains heavily, "wow", each raindrop is like a large group of mighty warriors, and they all fall to the ground at once "bang bang" They must hurt.

Passers-by stepped on the water and made "pah-pah-pah" sounds from time to time. The dog on the roadside shook its little tail and kept shouting: "Woof, woof, woof, woof, woof"! The car came and the water splashed "swish", it was so beautiful!

2. The river sang songs and meandered away, like a silver-white ribbon, and the clear water moistened the fields beside the river.

3. The maple forest covered the earth with a red carpet. When the autumn wind blew, the maple leaves made a rustling sound, as if they were applauding to celebrate the harvest.

4. Excitement and excitement poured out from his mind like a flood that burst a dike, and he could no longer hide his gentleness.

5. I saw the small tree swaying and rustling, and then the cool wind blew in my face. Although I couldn't see her, I seemed to see a light angel, an angel who specializes in bringing coolness to people, dancing gracefully. People were much more energetic, cheered up, and walked more vigorously than before.

6. A trickle, a gurgling flow, with a faint watery charm and a pleasant sound. The stream is flowing, soft and graceful, and has a special taste in my heart.

7. Summer rain is the worst. The rain hit the eaves and made a splashing sound on the glass, which made people think that Xia Yu was like a crazy bee, buzzing all the time. The feeling of being hit by Xia Yu on the face is not good. It is like a small stone thrown into the face, it hurts.

8. A gust of autumn wind blew through the leaves and made a roar of laughter. Some of the leaves are like green thin needles and some are like children's palms. Some leaves fell like dancing butterflies.

9. The water in the lake is flowing so fast! "Hua La La" is a beautiful song.

10. Just after the thunder, there was a heavy rain outside, and the sky seemed to be filled with a string of beaded curtains. The scenery in the rain was really charming! A gust of cool wind blew in our faces, and it felt very cool on our faces. We are really grateful for the coolness that the heavy rain brought to us.

11. Hushing, whizzing, raining harder and harder! The raindrops hit the glass window, as if countless happy notes are beating; the raindrops hit the roof, playing a beautiful melody; the raindrops hit the grass, and the grass becomes greener; the raindrops hit the flowers, The flowers have become more colorful!

12. Listen, the small bamboo forest is rustling rhythmically. It turns out to be Miss Feng! These sounds are intertwined into a natural and beautiful music, which makes people feel relaxed and happy, as if they have entered a mysterious colorful world, making you linger and forget to leave. Zhou Qiao.

13. The most beautiful sound in the world is not the sound of rain; it is not the tinkling of spring water; it is not the rustle in the grass; nor the rumble of thunder and lightning. The most beautiful sound in the world is not Not a solo, but an ensemble of all the sounds of nature!

14. The patches of soybeans shook their pods and burst into laughter; the tall sorghum raised its black and red faces, as if singing happily.

15. The river sang songs and meandered away, like a silver-white ribbon, and the clear water moistened the fields beside the river. The green fields give infinite vitality to the grass and infinite beauty to the flowers.

2. Sentences for chaos:

1. "Ah, I only scored 84 points?" At this time, my heart was in chaos, "Can I still go home?" Thinking of this, I couldn't help but cry quietly. "What should I do? Say I lost the test paper? No, my mother won't believe it! Hey...".

2. In the self-study class, the teacher was not there and the classroom was noisy.

3. Ximen Qing came in a sedan chair, wearing a crown, and saw noisy crowds of officials, big and small, coming to celebrate their birthdays.

4. The classroom was noisy before the teacher arrived.

5. Because if we don’t talk about it, there will be no stable and united political situation, but chaos.

6. Just listen to the roar, and the noise is getting louder and louder, with calls mixed in.

7. Without this provision, it would be chaos and everyone doing their own thing. How can we do it?

8. So they walked out in a chaotic manner, like a scattered funeral procession.

9. There was a commotion in the crowded courtroom.

10. Soon, the kitchen was noisy. Some people were speaking English, some were speaking Italian, others were speaking Slovak and Hungarian, and French, German and Arabic were mixed in.

11. A group of reporters sat in the hotel lobby waiting anxiously.

12. This day was a very pleasant one. I was busy doing some cooking in the morning and going shopping; I went to the theater to watch a play in the evening.

13. Home is like a pig under the treasure cover. If there is no home, pigs will be noisy. If there is a home, pigs will buzz. When receiving text messages, you will laugh and hum. After laughing, you will be that pig! Big pigs and little pigs are happy together. Don’t forget that today is International Family Day. Let more pigs be happy!

14. They were covered in sweat and stood together in a noisy manner.

15. In this noisy circle, a group of strange diners are shuttled back and forth. 3. What are the words describing sounds in the first volume of the sixth grade text?

The quiet, crisp and deafening cadences

Reference material: The best answer in the first volume of the sixth-grade Chinese language published by the People's Education Press is onomatopoeia, also called imitating words.

It is a word that imitates natural sounds. For example, the "gurgling" imitates the sound of running water, and the "cuckoo" imitates the call of the cuckoo.

Accurate use of onomatopoeia will greatly enhance the vividness and image of our speech and writing. Now I have compiled the onomatopoeia I have collected over the years below for reference: Sound of wind: Onomatopoeia, such as: The north wind blows.

Xiao Xiao: Onomatopoeia, describing the sound of wind Xi [xī] Li [lì] etc. Thunder rumbling: onomatopoeia, describing the sound of violent vibrations, such as: thunder rumbling.

Yin: Onomatopoeia, describing the sound of thunder, such as: Yin Qilei. Bang: Onomatopoeia, describing the sound of thunder.

The sound of rain dripping: onomatopoeia, the sound of raindrops. Hua La: Onomatopoeia, such as: The rain is pouring on the ground, it can also be said as "Hua La La".

The sound of water gū [gū]du: onomatopoeia, the sound of liquid boiling, water gushing out, or taking a gulp of water. For example: the porridge in the pot gurgled; the spring water gurgled out; he drank a big bowl of water.

murmur: onomatopoeia, the sound of gurgling water. Cong Cong: onomatopoeia, the sound of running water.

For example: The spring water is gurgling. Tick-tock: or tick-tock, an onomatopoeia that describes the sound of water drops falling.

古[gū]LU: onomatopoeia, the sound of water flowing. Such as: gulu gulu.

Wow: onomatopoeia, such as: the sound of flowing water. 汩[gǔ]汩: the sound of flowing water.

For example: The river gurgling into the fields. Pu Chi: Also Pu Chi, an onomatopoeia that describes the sound of water being squeezed out, such as: Pu Chi.

Bird Cuckoo: Onomatopoeia, imitating the sound of the cuckoo that sounds like "cuckoo". 喳[zhā]: onomatopoeia, such as: magpies chirping.

偁[zhōu]啾[jiū]: Onomatopoeia, describing the sound of birds chirping. 呖[lì]呖: Onomatopoeia, describing the crisp calls of birds, like the chirping of a warbler.

嘤[yíng]: Onomatopoeia, describing the sound of birds. Miso: onomatopoeia, like a sparrow flying away with a miso sound.

Dumb: Onomatopoeia, mute, describing the crow of a crow. Ga [gā] Ga: Onomatopoeia, describing the cry of wild geese, also called 呷呷.

古[gū]: Onomatopoeia, describing the sound of turtle doves, etc. Sudden: Onomatopoeia, mostly describing the loud sound of birds, such as: Sudden and long chirping.

啾[jiū]啾: Onomatopoeia, describing the sound of many birds chirping together, and also describing the shrill cry. Brush: Onomatopoeia, describing a short sound that passes quickly, such as: Brush, a bird flew away from the willow tree.

Flapping: Onomatopoeia, describing the sound of flapping wings, such as: With a flapping sound, a water bird flies up.

特[tēi]er: (square) onomatopoeia, describing the sound of a bird flapping its wings rapidly, such as: the sparrow flew away with a sound of ter'er.

牉[huā]: Onomatopoeia, describing the sound of rapid movements, such as: the crow flies away with a squeaking sound. Chirp: onomatopoeia, such as: bird chirping.

Insect sound Chirp [jī]: onomatopoeia, such as: Chirp (insect sound). Bird sound: Onomatopoeia, describing the sound of a rooster crow.

Ga [gā] Ga: Onomatopoeia, describing the sound of ducks quacking. Also known as Xiaxia.

Gu [gū]: onomatopoeia, the sound of a hen. Gua [guā] Gua: Onomatopoeia, describing the loud quacking of ducks.

Cat sound Meow: Onomatopoeia, describing the sound of a cat meowing. ***: Onomatopoeia, describing the sound of a cat meowing.

Animal sounds 咩[miē]: Onomatopoeia, describing the sound of sheep braying. Moo [mōu]: Onomatopoeia, describing the sound of a cow braying.

Xiao Xiao: Onomatopoeia, describing the sound of a horse braying, such as: Horse crowing Xiao Xiao. Hum: Onomatopoeia, describing heavy breathing, like a tired mule panting.

咴儿咴儿: Onomatopoeia, describing the sound of a horse braying. Human Voice Poof: onomatopoeia, such as: Poof, blowing out the lamp in one breath.

Beat: Onomatopoeia, describing the heartbeat, such as: pounding, heart pounding. Ji [jī]: Onomatopoeia, such as: Jigu, which describes speaking in a low voice; Chirp, which also describes speaking in a low voice.

崟[xū]崟: Onomatopoeia, describing the sound of breathing out, such as: panting. 嘁[qī]嘁偳[chā]偳: onomatopoeia, the sound of speaking in a low voice.

Pu Chi: Also puff, an onomatopoeic word, describing laughter, such as: Pu Chi smile. Mumbling: onomatopoeia, the sound of continuous whispering, such as: mumbling to oneself.

Langlang: Onomatopoeia, describing the loud sound of reading, etc. Langlang: Onomatopoeia, describing the sound of reading, such as: the sound of books is loud.

Ka [kā]: onomatopoeia, the sound of vomiting and coughing. 矣awn[ǎi] is: onomatopoeia.

Aoao: (book) onomatopoeia, wailing sound. Bar: onomatopoeia.

咿[yī]忿[wú]: Onomatopoeia, describing the sound of reading. Yi [yī] dumb: or Yi Ya, onomatopoeia, describing the sound of a child learning to speak.

困[yū]: onomatopoeia, the sound of shouting at animals. Dumb: Onomatopoeia, mute, describing the sound of children learning to speak, etc.

Yaya: Onomatopoeia, describing the sound of babies learning to speak, such as: babbling. Gege: Onomatopoeia, describing laughter, such as: He giggled.

古[gū]Du: onomatopoeia, the sound of drinking water in large gulps. For example: He drank a big bowl of water.

古[gū]LU: Onomatopoeia, such as: He picked up a glass of water and drank it in one gulp. Ha: Onomatopoeia, used to describe laughter. It is often used overlappingly, such as: laughing loudly.

Hang Yu: Onomatopoeia, the sound of a group shouting during heavy physical labor. Haha: Onomatopoeia, describing laughter.

Hehe: Onomatopoeia, describing laughter. Hu Chi: or Hu Chi, onomatopoeia, describing the sound of breathing.

Snoring: Onomatopoeia, such as: There is a constant snoring in his throat. Also said hululu.

Coax: Onomatopoeia, describing the laughter or noise of many people. 嚯[huò]嚯: onomatopoeia, 嚯嚯 a smile.

Jiligulu: Onomatopoeia, describing the speech that others cannot hear clearly or understand. For example: The two of them chattered for a long time. 喳[chā]喳: the sound of whispering.

Gū [gū] Nun: speaking in a low voice, mostly referring to talking to oneself. Gua [gū] Gua: the sound of a child crying.

喳[zhā]: The old servant’s promise to his master. The sound of the tree click: onomatopoeia, a click sound, when the branches are broken by the wind [shé], it is also called a click.

Bang [bāng]: onomatopoeia, the sound of knocking on wood. Gā[gā]ba: Onomatopoeia, describing the sound of branches breaking.

淅[xī]李[lì]: onomatopoeia, describing the slight sound of falling leaves, etc. 簌[sù]簌: onomatopoeia, describing the sound of wind blowing leaves, etc.

Brush: Also swish, an onomatopoeia, describing the sound of brushing past quickly, such as: the wind makes the leaves swish. Car sound: Onomatopoeia, such as: "Woo", a car speeds past.

The whistle whistled again. Whoosh [sōu]: Onomatopoeia, describing the sound that passes quickly, such as: The car drove past with a whoosh.

羖?: Onomatopoeia, describing the sound of wheels. Toot: Onomatopoeia, the car horn beeped.

Ga[gā]: Onomatopoeia, describing a short and loud sound. Like a car rattling.