Rumble, crash, plop, crash, plop.
1. Banglonglong
Boomlonglong is a Chinese word, pinyin hōdaong lōng lōng, onomatopoeia, ABB-style words, describing a huge sound.
Example: First a dazzling flash of lightning, followed by a loud boom.
2. Hua la la?
Onomatopoeia. Pinyin, huā lā lā, mostly refers to the sound of rain, water flowing or wind blowing objects.
Example: Chapter 9 of "The Legend of Heroes of Sons and Daughters": "I saw him pulling down his middle coat with both hands, and before he could squat down, he started to scream and scream."
3. Xili Li
Pronunciation: xī xī lì lì, describing the slight sound of wind, rain, falling leaves, etc. The overlapping word for pitter patter (mostly describing spring rain or autumn rain). The liquid substance keeps drooping. Most of them are auditory images, and the scenes painted are very poetic and picturesque.
Example: Autumn rain, pattering, fluttering, with a bit of agility, full of thousands of emotions, endless lingering and affection, dripping with catharsis of the soul.
4. Hua Lala
[ huā lā lā ]
Hua Lala is the first company in China to provide mobile Internet cafeteria services for catering companies, providing consumers with The operator provides one-stop convenient services for online reservation, ordering, and payment. Consumers can complete online service needs of reservation, ordering, and payment anytime and anywhere through computers, mobile phones, and tablets.
5. Plop
[ pū tōng tōng]
Describes the sound of heavy objects falling to the ground or falling into the water: ~ with a sound, jump into the water. Also used as a puff.