Fortune Telling Collection - Ziwei fortune-telling - Words describing birds singing

Words describing birds singing

1.Twitter, a word to describe the singing of birds-the call of magpies.

Zhao (zh not u) ji ū-birdsong.

Of birds, such as songbirds.

Yee [ying] yee-refers to the singing of birds.

Hey-the sound of sparrows flying.

Whoa, whoa, whoa, dumb-refers to the crow's cry.

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Goo [gū]- refers to the voice of turtledove, etc.

Abrupt-refers to birds singing loudly, such as a sudden long sound.

Chirp [jiū] Chirp-refers to the sound of many birds singing together, and also refers to the piercing cry.

Brush-refers to the short sound of quick brush, such as brush, a bird flies away from the willow tree.

Flapping-refers to the sound of flapping wings, such as flapping and flying waterfowl.

Te [tēi] er- (square) refers to the sound of a bird flapping its wings in a hurry, like a sparrow flying with a bang.

Hu ā-refers to the sound of quick action, like a crow flying away with a roar.

Cuckoo-Cuckoo's call

Chion k-chion k- long-tailed nighthawk, as sonorous as iron.

The cry of a blue male quail

Bitterness and hate-a white-breasted bird with a continuous alarm of bitterness and hate, and another call is "ruak-ruak-ruak-ruak".

Beep-the continuous sound made by the red-breasted woodpecker like knocking on wood.

Gu Duo —— The loud and persistent cry of the spotted green woodpecker.

Goo goo-the cry of the turtle with a pearl neck, and the third sound is heavier and longer.

Damn it, damn it-the voice of a noisy male bird

Whew-the birds sing gently.

Yong Yong-onomatopoeia refers to the singing of birds.

Rustle-refers to the singing of birds.

Shazha-refers to the sound of groups of fish and birds eating.

Brush-onomatopoeia refers to short sounds that have been brushed quickly.

Te(tei)er- onomatopoeia refers to the sound of birds flapping their wings quickly, such as purr, chirp, chirp, purr, whisper, babble, dumb, vomit, croak, purr and so on.

2. Idioms that describe birds singing beautifully have lingering sounds, beautiful expressions, beautiful songs, beautiful expressions and flowers.

First, the reverberation around the beam

Description: Describe the beautiful singing, leaving an unforgettable impression.

Said by: Liezi Tang Wen, a Liezi in the Warring States Period: "Yesterday, Korea and Hubei were in the same place, lacking food, passing by Yong Men, singing and eating fake food. When I left, the sound lingered for three days, around my own people. "

In the past, Qi in eastern Korea had no food. After Yong Men, it was eaten by singing and singing. After leaving, the reverberation lingered for three days, and everyone around me left.

Second, the expression is beautiful [wěI wěI dòng těng]

Explanation: It describes being good at talking and making people like listening.

From: Pu's "Evil Sea Flower" back to 34: "Just answer in English, but it is also crisp and melodious."

Three. Sing around the beam

Explanation: detour: detour; Beam: the beam of a house. The song whirled between the beams. Describe the beautiful singing.

Said by: Liezi Tang Wen, a Liezi in the Warring States Period: "Yesterday, Korea and Hubei were in the same place, lacking food, passing by Yong Men, singing and eating fake food. When I left, the sound lingered for three days, around my own people. "

In the past, Qi in eastern Korea had no food. After Yong Men, it was eaten by singing and singing. After leaving, the reverberation lingered for three days, and everyone around me left.

Fourth, the expression is beautiful [wěI wěI dòng těng]

Explanation: It describes being good at talking and making people like listening.

From: Pu's "Evil Sea Flower" back to 34: "Just answer in English, but it is also crisp and melodious."

Answer in English, the voice is crisp and pleasant, which makes people like to listen.

Five, flowers and birds [ni m: o y incarnation hu ā xi ā ng]

Commentary: Birds sing well and flowers smell good. Describe the beautiful scenery in spring.

From: Wei Zi 'anzhu in Lu Song's book: "Birds and flowers turn cloudy, and a little leisure and fear seek each other."

The days when birds are singing and flowers are fragrant will soon pass, and I am afraid that the disease that I finally recovered will be infected again.

3. Cuckoo: The onomatopoeic word "Du" imitates the cuckoo's call like a cuckoo.

Zha [zhā]: Onomatopoeic words, such as: magpie chirping.

Onomatopoeic words describe the sound of birds singing.

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Also [English]: the word "Z" describes the bird's call.

Fairy: Onomatopoeia words, like sparrows' knives, flew away.

Dumb: Onomatopoeic word, dumb, describes the crow's cry.

Ga [gā] Ga: Onomatopoeia, which describes the cry of geese, etc. Also called Gaga.

Goo [gū]: Onomatopoeia, which describes the sound of turtledove, etc.

Abrupt: Onomatopoeia, which describes the loud sound of birds, such as the version suddenly ringing.

Choo [jiū] Choo: Onomatopoeia, which describes the right of many birds to sing together and also describes the piercing cry.

Brush: Onomatopoeia, which describes the short sound of a quick brush, such as brush, a bird flies away from a willow tree.

Flutter: Onomatopoeia, which describes the sound of flapping wings, such as flapping wings and flying waterfowl.

Te[tüI]er: (square) onomatopoeia, which describes the sound of a bird flapping its wings in a hurry, like a sparrow flying with a bang.

[huā]: Onomatopoeia, which describes the sound of rapid action, such as a crow flying away with a clash.

Ji: Onomatopoeic words, such as birds singing.

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