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Find adjectives to describe the voice of the characters ~ ~

Meow meow-used to write meow sounds.

Woof-woof-used to write dog barks.

Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.

Ji Ji-used to write chicken calls and bird calls.

Moo(m not u)- used to write Niu Jiao's voice.

Ququ (plus "mouth") q ū-the cry of crickets.

Chirp-used to write the sound of many birds singing together.

Twitter-used to describe the chirping sound of birds, such as the chirping of magpies.

Chirp-a small cry used to write about insects, birds, etc.

Gaga-used to write the loud calls of ducks and frogs.

Haha-used to write a smile, usually to write a smile.

Hee hee-used to write a smile, generally writing a playful smile and snickering.

Hehe-used to write laughter, such as hehe.

Knock-knock-used to write the sound of beating drums and knocking on doors.

Buzz-used to write the sound of insects flying.

Xi-used to write a slight wind, rain, falling leaves, etc.

Xi-used to write slight sounds such as wind, rain and snow.

Sparse-used to write the sound of rain and the collapse of buildings.

Quack quack quack quack quack quack quack quack quack quack quack quack quack quack quack quack quack quack quack quack quack quack quack quack quack quack quack quack quack quack quack quack.

Jabber-used to write sounds that others can't hear or understand, and also used to write the sound of objects rolling.

Chatter-used to write loudly. call out

Call-used to write the wind.

Breathing-used to write the sound of breathing.

Hula-used to write the sound of flags flying.

Snoring-used to write the sound made by snoring or smoking liquid food.

Click-the crisp crash sound used to write objects. Click to close the drawer.

Click-Used to record the sound of broken objects.

Click-Used to record the sound of broken objects.

Click-used to write the slight collision sound of objects.

Click-Used to write the sound of vomiting and coughing.

Squeak-used to write some sharp sounds, such as the mouse squeaking and the car creaking to a stop.

Beat-used to write the sound of heartbeat.

Bang bang-used to write the sound of impact or heavy objects falling to the ground.

Bang bang-used to write sounds such as knocking at the door and objects hitting.

Sasha vujacic-Used to write the sound of stepping on sand, flying sand hitting objects or wind blowing vegetation.

Whispering-used to write a slight sound, such as autumn wind rustling.

Wow-used to write the sound of impact and current. The iron gate slammed shut. The running water is ringing.

Hu ā-used to write a fast-moving voice. The crow flew away from the tree with a crash.

C?nɡ π, Long Ling and Lingling-used to write metal, jade and other impact sounds.

Rumble-a violent vibration used for writing, such as thunder rumbling and guns rumbling.

Glug-used to write the sound of heavy objects falling or drinking water.

Glug-used to write the sound of liquid boiling, water gushing or gulping.

Gee- used to write whispers or monologues.

Gollum-used to write thunder and the sound of carts.

Gollum-used to write the sound of water flowing or things rolling.

Woohoo-used to write wind and whistle.

Hissing-used to write the sound of bullets flying rapidly in the air. The bullet sizzled overhead.

Clap your hands-used to write a crisp, short-lived crash. The ground is frozen hard, and you will click when you walk.

Clap- used to write clapping sounds, etc.

Jingle-the sound used to write metal, porcelain, jade ornaments, etc.

Ding-dong-used to write the sound of jade, metal and other impacts or water drops.

Sloppy-used to write laughter, or the sound of water and gas squeezing out. Such as: a sloped smile; With a snort, the ball was flat.

Flutter-used to write the sound of heavy objects falling to the ground.

Plop-used to write the sound of heavy objects falling to the ground or falling into the water.

Poof (pū) lulu-used to write tears fall.

Clapping sound-used to write the sound of shooting, clapping or something hitting. The whip snapped off.

Clapping sound-used to write the sound of things falling, hitting or objects breaking. With a bang, the bowl fell to the ground and broke into pieces.

Tick-tick-tick-tick-tick-tick-tick-tick-tick-tick-tick-tick-tick-tick-tick-tick-tick-tick-tick-tick-tick-tick-tick-tick-tick-tick-tick-tick-tick-tick-tick-tick-tick-tick-tick-tick-tick-tick-tick-tick-tick-tick-tick-tick-tick

Drip-the sound of water dripping.

Click-used to write horse hooves, machine guns, etc.

Bang-bang-the sound of knocking on wood.

Boom- used to write jumping or popping sounds.

Yum-used to write the sound of soles slapping muddy ground.

Alas (m: I) is the sound of singing while rowing.

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Gunshot: bang.

Gun: Boom!

Rain: crash

Wind: Whoo-hoo

Bell: Answer.

Drum: Beat the drum

Ring: Ding Lingling

Machine sound: rumbling

Bird song: chirp

Smell: describes crying in a low voice.

Powerful: the voice is loud and powerful.

Void communication: people make sounds in the valley, and the echoes can be heard immediately.

The oral tablet reads: The voice of praise fills the road (word of mouth: people praise verbally just like carving words on a stone tablet).

Always say: every time I open my mouth, every time I make a sound, I say the same thing. Describe a sentence that is often said.

Long Yin Hu Xiao: The Dragon and Tiger Roars describe the loud noises people make when they sing or recite scriptures.

Loud gongs and drums: Loud gongs and drums.

Unknown: silent, unknown (silent: no sound; Unknown: Never heard of it). Describe being unknown or unnoticed.

Panting: refers to the sound of breathing with your mouth open. Describe shortness of breath.

Sobbing: Sobbing makes you unable to make a sound, which is very sad.

Clever tongue like a spring: Clever tongue like a spring can make a beautiful sound. Describe a glib tongue.

Quietly: the sound of hands and feet is very light, try not to make a sound.

Three days around the beam: describe (beautifully) turning around the beam.

People are buzzing: the crowd is noisy, just like the water in a pot is boiling.

Sounds like the tongue of a reed. Describe a glib tongue.

As if crying: as if crying, as if wailing. Describe the sadness and euphemism of the voice.

If you hear his voice, you will see him; If you hear his voice, you will see him. Metaphor is very vivid in portraying and describing characters.

Mingshan Gu Ying: The sound echoes in the valley. More metaphors are mutual appeals and mutual echoes.

Echo around the beam: the sound left behind cannot rotate around the roof beam. Describe the beautiful voice of the song and stay in my memory for a long time.

Expression: The voice and face are harsh.

Scream: hoarse and exhausted. Describe desperately call sign, shout.

Respond: Should: Respond and resonate; Ask: ask. Describe the congenial feelings between friends, just as the same voice resonates with each other and the same smell blends with each other.

Rock-breaking: the original description is graceful, powerful and strange. Nowadays, poetry, discussion, singing or events are more shocking than metaphors.

Collision of ironware: collision of metal utensils. A material that jingles when metal is struck. Metaphor is an outstanding figure.

Simultaneous reaction: similar sounds correspond to each other, and the same smell blends with each other. It is a metaphor for like-minded people echoing each other and naturally combining.

All is silent: there is no sound at all (all: the sound made by all things in nature; Everyone is quiet: everyone is quiet. Describe the tranquility, quietness or calmness of the natural environment.

All is silent: there is no sound at all. Describe the quietness or calmness of the natural environment.

Head jar voice jar spirit: describes a heavy voice.

Sick groan: To make a deliberate sound indicating pain. Metaphor is forced to feel emotions without true feelings.

Silent and tasteless: no sound, no smell. Metaphor is unknown, and metaphor has no influence on the outside world.

Silent: No sound, no information. Metaphor means that people are unknown or have no influence on things.

Overtone: A sound different from that produced by the strings of a stringed instrument. Metaphor reveals meaning indirectly rather than directly in speech.

Ring through the sky: describes a loud voice that penetrates the clouds and reaches high altitude. Car: Chief.

Very sonorous: the sound resounded through the sky and blocked the clouds. Describe the singing loud and clear.

There was silence, and there was no sound of crows and sparrows. Metaphor is very quiet.

Crows are quiet: very quiet. Describe the quietness of people or the quietness of places where people gather for activities.

Babbling: babbling (babbling: imitating the sounds of babies).

Sound and appearance are everywhere: sound and appearance are right in front of us. It is mainly used to commemorate and mourn the dead.

Voice, appearance and smile: a person's voice, appearance and behavior.

Vivid: vivid. Describe the speech and composition as vivid and wonderful, and perform well.

Aftersound: The sound left behind is melodious and continuous (curling: light appearance).

Complaints abound: complaints abound. Describe the general strong dissatisfaction and resentment of the people.

Vibration deaf: See "Vibration deaf". The sound is so loud that even the deaf can hear it. Metaphorical words are amazing and far-reaching.

Deafening: Almost deafening, describing the sound as extremely loud.

Earth-shattering: It shocked the world. Describe the significance, the momentum, and the sound.