Words describing the sound of iron hitting each other.
Yum- used to write the sound of feet slapping muddy ground and the sound of water.
Plop-used to write the sound of heavy objects falling to the ground or falling into the water.
Hissing-used to write the sound of bullets flying rapidly in the air. The bullet sizzled overhead, as in.
Poof (pū) lulu-used to write tears fall.
Clap your hands-used to write firing and clapping. The running water is ringing.
X- the sound used to write fast movements. The crow flew down from the tree with a crash and the bowl fell to the ground and broke.
Sasha vujacic-once wrote "Stepping on the Beach": thunder rumbled, guns rumbled, and there was a brief crash. The ground is frozen hard, and you will click when you walk.
Clap- used to write clapping sounds, etc.
Jingle-used to write metal and porcelain.
Boom- used to write jumping or popping sounds.
Bang-bang- used to write: the iron gate slammed shut.
Tick-tock-used to write the sound of water drops falling or the clock swinging, whistle.
Whispering-used to write a slight sound, such as: autumn wind rustling, the ball is flat.
Flutter-used to write the sound of heavy objects falling to the ground.
Cūng, ling, jade, etc.
Rumble-the sound of violent vibration used for writing.
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.
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.
Sloppy-used to write laughter, crash or the sound of broken objects. Bang, bang, bang
Bang-bang-the sound of knocking on wood.
Woo-hoo-used to write the sound of wind, flying sand hitting objects or wind blowing vegetation.
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, or something hitting. The whip snapped off.
Drip-the sound of water dripping.
Ta-da-used to write the sound of horseshoes and machine guns. Heling-used to write metal, such as mouse squeaking and car screeching.
Wow-used to write crash, jade ornaments and so on.
Ding-dong-used to write the sound of jade, metal and other impacts or water drops. For example.
Clap your hands-used to write clearly.
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2. Words describing sound and sound are deafening, thundering, earth-shattering, deafening, and sound like Hong Zhong.
Earthquake, earth-shattering, earth-shattering
ear-splitting
Explanation: the voice described is so loud that my ears are almost deaf.
Said by: Sha Ting's howl: "Every teahouse is crowded with people, except for the deafening shouts of the waiters."
(of a great teacher) open the ears of the deaf.
Explanation: dysprosium: born deaf, extended to unreasonable. The sound is so loud that even the deaf can hear it. Metaphor uses language to wake up people who are confused and numb, so that they can wake up.
Said by: Qingyuan Mei's Addendum to Poems in the Garden, Volume 1: "This remark resonates with people. I think there must have been pedantic Confucian scholars who talked about poetry by studying Confucian classics. "
Echoes in the sky
Interpretation: thorough: pass; Cloud: high in the sky. Describe the loud voice, as if it can go through the clouds to the sky.
The students in the classroom are in high spirits and singing resounds through the sky.
This event and scene are frightening.
Explanation: shock: vibration. Shook the world. Describe a loud voice or momentum. Sometimes describing events and scenes is shocking.
From: "The History of the Three Kingdoms, Emperor Wendi of Wei Zhi" Pei Songzhi's Note: "It's just that on May 7, seven years in Huang Chu, the Great Emperor collapsed, alas! Skyquake at that time was terrible. "
Shouts are loud.
Explanation: The sound shook all the tiles in the house. Describe a loud and violent voice.
From: "Historical Records Biography of Lian Po and Lin Xiangru": "Qin Wu' an West, noisy soldiers, Wu' an roof full of vibration."
The deafening sound of gongs and drums ―― the scene of festivals.
Explanation: loudly: loudly. The gongs and drums are loud. It originally refers to beating gongs and drums and directing advance and retreat in a battle. After describing the festive scene.
From: Yuan Shang Zhongxian's "One Whip to Escape the Pass", the fourth fold: "I came to Beimang early, and the gongs and drums were loud. There are less than 3,000 troops, one of whom is a general. "
The voice is loud and clear
Explanation: Pierce the sky and break stones. Describe a loud voice.
From: Su Songshi's Hidden Preface of the Water Dragon: "Playing the iron flute is good, and there is the sound of breaking stones through the clouds."
(of sounds) very loud.
Explanation: shock: alarm; Moves: shock. Disturb the world. Describe an event with great motivation or significance.
From: Tang Bai Juyi's poem "Li Bais Tomb": "Poor graves are poor in spring, and there have been earth-shattering words."
Noisy sound
Description: Ding: an ancient cooker; Boil: Boil. Describe the noisy voice of the crowd, just like boiling a pot.
Said by: Feng Ming Menglong's Awakening the World, Volume 10: "One afternoon, Liu Fang was tidying up in the shop and only heard a lot of people."
As powerful as a thunderbolt
Explanation: Thunder: sudden thunder, thunderbolt; Jun: ancient unit of weight, one jun = 15 kg. Describe the power, unstoppable.
From: The Biography of Hanshu Jiashan by Ban Gu in the Eastern Han Dynasty: "Anyone who is struck by lightning will be destroyed; The pressure of thousands of people is all annihilated. "
Talking or singing is like ringing a bell.
Commentary: Hong: Big. Talking or singing loudly is like ringing a big clock.
From: Feng Ming Menglong's History of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty, the seventy-second time: "Memories are like lightning, and sounds are like Hong Zhong."
3. What are the words that describe sound? 1. resounding through the sky: describes the sound as loud as if it could go through the clouds and reach the sky.
2. Sigh: generally refers to a relatively short sigh caused by sadness, depression or grief.
3. Twitter: onomatopoeia, which describes the messy sound and is also used to describe the phenomenon of people being noisy and disgusting; Give a person a feeling of boredom.
4. Aftersound: The original sound is over and the aftersound is still there.
People are buzzing: the original meaning is that the water in the pot is boiling and making a sound, but now it means that the voice of the crowd is very noisy, just like exploding the pot. The meaning of loud voice.
6. Void teleportation: Shout in the valley and hear the echo immediately. This metaphor will have a quick response. It also refers to a voice game.
7. gurgling water: describes the sound of flowing streams and springs. Or describe the way water flows slowly.
8. Yingying Yan language: The original description is Da Chun. After describing the young woman's voice talking and laughing.