Example: This small river is full of water, and the running water is gurgling.
2, jingle [dρng dρng dāng dāng]: jingle.
Springs tinkle, just like music played by musicians.
3. spring gurgling: the soft sound made by running water.
Example: The mountains are shaded by green trees, the springs are gurgling and the scenery is beautiful.
4. Tick [dī dī dā dā]: Tick repeatedly.
Example: Listen to the ticking sound quietly, as if you were talking to someone.
5. Ding-dong, Ding-dong, Ding-dong
For example, there are nine streams and eighteen streams, which are famous for "winding around the ring and tinkling springs".
2. What are the four words to describe the sound of spring water? 1.
Pronunciation: Hu and Hu
Interpretation: spit out the pearls and gems in your mouth. Describe erudition, speak eloquently. Sometimes it means the beauty of spring water.
Source: Ming Luo Guanzhong's "Powder House" The thirteenth time: "His words are really a long snake, like Zhong Wang Miao Kai; Look at his poems, it's a perfect match, different from Cao Xie's colorful phoenix.
2. Cross-cloud fissure stone
Pronunciation: chun yún Lièshí
Interpretation: Pierce the sky and break stones. Describe a loud voice.
Source: Shi's Preface to Dongpo Yuefu's Hidden Water Dragon: "Playing the iron flute is good, and there is the sound of breaking the stone through the clouds."
3. The spring gurgles.
Pronunciation: Liu Shuo
Interpretation: Onomatopoeia. Describe the sounds of streams, springs, etc. Flowing or describing the way water flows slowly. ~ running water
4. Flowing water
Pronunciation: LiúShuǐcon cóng
Interpretation: the soft sound made by running water.
5. bees flow out of the spring
Pronunciation: fēng chquán Liú
Interpretation: Like a swarm of bees, like a spring. Describe a moment and make it happen.
Source: Qing Gong Zizhen's "On Ancient History": "When Confucius dies, seventy children are useless, and those who write books in the world are out of the spring."
3. The words that describe the sound of spring water are gurgling, tinkling, gurgling and gurgling. 1. babbling [liú shuǐ chán chán] Interpretation: e68a843231335336313333636538.
Describe the sounds of streams, springs, etc. Flowing or describing the way water flows slowly. ~ Flowing water comes from: Feng Ming Menglong's "History of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty" back to the 37 th: "I saw mountains and rivers overlapping and vegetation growing; Water is flowing and clouds are moving; Birds sing in the forest and the valley answers; I can't push the trace.
"I saw peaks and lush vegetation; Water is flowing and clouds are moving; Birds are singing in unison, and the valley is answering; As a result, the trace of meson push. Second, Ding Dong [děng dūng] explained: onomatopoeia.
Describe the impact sound of metal, jade, etc. Example: Modern Bi Ye's "Mountain Spring Water Heating": "In a deep valley, the mountain wind brought the jingle of iron horses."
Third, [cóng cóng] explanation: the sound of running water. Musical instrument sound.
Example: Ba Jin's Spring Seven: "The stream is gurgling." 4. Hua [huā lā] explanation: describe the sound of impact and water flow. : ~ 1, the wall fell down.
Rain ~ ~ underground. Also said that China.
Example: Modern Lu Xun's letter to Cao Juren: "But now it really collapsed. Some commentators are simply dogs that attack the vernacular with popular language. "
Verb (abbreviation of verb) Gollum [gū lū] Explanation: Onomatopoeia. Describe the sound of water flowing or things rolling: he picked up a glass of water and drank it at one breath.
The stone rolled down. Example: The first chapter of Yang Mo's Modern Song of Youth: "He swallowed dates."
4. What words are used to describe the sound of spring water, such as gurgling, jingling and drumming?
Words to describe "the sound of spring":
1, babbling
Pinyin: CHN chán
Interpretation: Describe the sound of rain and water.
Step 2 ding-dong
Pinyin: dρng d not ng
Interpretation: Onomatopoeia. Describe the sound of metal, jade, spring water, etc.
3. Knock on the door.
Pinyin: d not ng d not ng
Interpretation: Describe the sound of drumming.
Step 4: hurry
Pinyin: Huwa Huwa
Interpretation: noisy, noisy. Also describes the sound of water.
5. Tick tock.
Pinyin: d and d: dī dā
Interpretation: Onomatopoeia. Describe the sound of water drops falling or the clock swinging.
6. gurgling water
Pinyin: chan chan LiúShuǐ
Interpretation: Onomatopoeia. Describe the sounds of streams, springs, etc. Flowing or describing the way water flows slowly.
7. running water
Pinyin: Liu Shuǐcóng cóng
Interpretation: the soft sound made by running water.
8. Ding Dong in Spring
Pinyin: quán shuǐ dīng dōng d not ng
Explanation: The jingle of spring.
9. trickle
Pinyin: ju ā n ju ā n x Li ú
Definition: Describe liquid, trickle: flowing slowly, trickle: the way that fine water flows slowly.
10, noisy splash
Pinyin: Xuān téng fíI Jian
Interpretation: Rapids, rivers, rivers, describe the water potential as very urgent and huge, just like the great momentum of Ma Benteng and everything roaring and splashing.