What idioms are there to whisper?
Antonym:
Sound like Hong Zhong, deafening, earth-shattering, buzzing, thunderous, thunderous applause, gongs and drums resounded through the sky, cracking clouds and stones, very sonorous and thunderous?
yǔ
Idiom: whisper
Explanation: Describe whispering. -
Source: Zhou Erfu's "Morning in Shanghai" Part I: "Tang Aying whispered about her recent contacts on the pillow, intermittently, and a little shy and afraid of embarrassment."
yǔ
Idiom: whispering to each other
Interpretation: [Interpretation] Describe whispering. —
Source: Northern History Sui Fangling Wang Yongchuan: "Flying to the northwest, whispering."
When Guan Xing woke up, he cried. I heard that Nan Jianshang ~, when he called, the door of the hall was already open. (Qing Lvyuan Li's "Qi Lu Deng" back to 35)
Idiom: a violent blow on the blade.
Pinyin: Jian tóu y and xuè
Interpretation: sword head: refers to the small hole at the head of the sword ring; Meaning: Onomatopoeia, which describes the tiny sound. Metaphor speech is insignificant.
Source: "Zhuangzi Zeyang": "The husband is also embarrassed, and there is still embarrassment; The sword player is just embarrassed. Yao and Shun, people's reputation; Before wearing it, Heshun was like a slap in the face. "
Idiom: cooing
Pinyin dídígíg
Explain in a low voice, in private.
The source of Xiao Wuyi by Yu Kun in Qing Dynasty is 107: "There are two sailors whispering and I don't know what to talk about."