Baa baa sheep
Cleisthenes cattle
Wang Wanggou
Tutu, croaking frog
Cicada, cicada-cicada
Mimi, meow cat
Guoguoguo
Haw, Ji Ji-Chicken
Woo-tiger
Squeaking mouse
Mm-hmm. -Donkey
Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
Click, click-used to write the hen's voice.
Ji Ji-used to write chicken calls and bird calls.
Ququ (plus "mouth") q ū-the cry of crickets.
Chirp-a small cry used to write about insects, birds, etc.
Gaga-used to write the loud cries of ducks, frogs, etc.
Buzz-used to write the sound of insects flying.
Yo-yo-deer barking
Good friend-the call of mountain deer
Oh, oh, the rooster crowed
Psst-A?vagho?a, the sad cry of insects.
Breathe, howl-the roar of animals
Dadada hooves.
Shh, noise-A?vagho?a voice
E-e-e-e-e-e-e-e-e-e-e-e-e
Yin Yin onomatopoeia, the sound of dogs barking.
Second, the sound of birds.
1, the cry of the thrush
Ga-Ji-the bird doesn't stand on its hair, which means it dares to call if it wants to; If the bird has hair, it means that the bird has been scared to the extreme.
Secco Secco Secco-Thrushcross cried continuously, indicating fear of weakness.
Oh, oh, oh-the thrush shook his head and shouted menacingly.
Woo, woo, woo-thrush spreads his wings and says I want to fight. Spread his wings and say loudly, that's what it says I love you. Nice to meet you. When it sees the mother bird, it will do the same.
Valley, valley, valley-thrush and tail swinging up and down indicate that I want a girl's voice; Walking around the same place or swinging your head on the perch is saying that this place is mine. I'll bite you.
Autumn. Autumn thrush reminds me of the sound of fear.
Eva. Eva-Thrush reminds the same kind of danger.
2. Other birds sing
Twitter-the voice of a magpie.
Zhao (zh not u) ji ū-birdsong.
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Hey-the sound of sparrows flying.
Whoa, whoa, whoa, dumb-describe the crow's cry.
Quack-describes the quack of geese, etc. Also called quack, quack, quack of ducks.
Goo [gū]- describes the sound of turtledove, etc.
Abrupt-describes a bird's loud voice, such as a sudden long sound.
3. Chinese means
Brush-a short sound that describes a quick brush, such as brush, a bird flies away from the willow tree.
Flapping-describes the sound of flapping wings, such as flapping wings and flying waterfowl.
Te[tüI]er- (square) describes the sound of a bird flapping its wings in a hurry, like a sparrow flying by with a bang.
Hu ā-describes the sound of quick action, such as: the crow flew away with a clash.
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".
The sound of a golden-backed three-toed woodpecker in flight
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-birds sing tactfully.
Yong Yong-onomatopoeia, which describes the singing of birds.
Rustle-Describe the singing of birds.
Shaza-describes the sound of groups of fish and birds eating.
Brush-onomatopoeia, which describes short sounds that have been brushed quickly.
Tei (Tei) is an onomatopoeic word that describes the sound of birds flapping their wings in a hurry.