The pronunciation of cao is: cáo.
Word groups: noisy, noisy, noisy, noisy, noisy, noisy, noisy, noisy, noisy, noisy, noisy, noisy, noisy, noisy , heat, noise, noise, noise, noise, chirp, chirp, chirp, heart cao, chirp, chirp, labor cao, chirp.
Idioms and explanations:
1. Noisy and noisy: refers to the sound that is noisy and disturbing.
2. Cao Cao Qie Qie: onomatopoeia. Describes the jumble of heavy and soft musical instruments. During the Tang Dynasty, Bai Juyi played the pipa. The big strings were as noisy as the rain, and the small strings were as loud as whispers. The bullets are noisy and mixed, and big and small beads fall on the jade plate.
3. Cao Cao Lao: onomatopoeia. Describes a messy sound. Mao Dunzi, Ye Liu, and the others cast questioning and mocking glances at Fan Bowen, passing by him noisily, filling the air with laughter.
4. Chaoxianbaijia: talking nonsense. The third time He Dian saw him, his face was swollen red, his body was burning with anger, and his mouth was noisy and gesticulating.
5. Lao Cao Cao: Describes the sound of speaking in a hurry and chaos, and there is a cacophony in the room and I don’t know what they are talking about.
6. Noisy and noisy: noisy and noisy. Fragrant cars tour Shangyuan, and BMWs fill the eastern suburbs. Noisy.
7. Jijichaocao: describes the noisy voice. Zhou Libo's Storm Part 2 Six people gathered around him, gesticulating, making noisy noises, pushing and asking questions.