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What are ABB onomatopoeia words?

Tick, rumble, thump, rumble and purr. The specific explanation is as follows:

First of all, tick-tock

Pinyin: d and d ā d ā

Explanation: Repeated dripping or a series of brisk sounds or slaps.

Sentence: The sound of rain outside makes the night quieter.

Second, rumbling.

Pinyin: hong lóng lóng

Explanation: Onomatopoeia. Describe thunder, gunshots, explosions, machine sounds, etc.

First there was a dazzling flash of lightning, and then there was a loud noise.

Third, Dangdang?

Pinyin: kuāng dāng dāng?

Explanation: Chinese words refer to onomatopoeic words, which describe the sound of objects hitting.

The hammer fell to the floor with a bang.

Fourth, rumbling.

Explanation: Describe thunder, guns, explosions, machine sounds, etc.

Source: Zhou Minggang's "No Hands" heroine: "Thunder is like a big shell exploding around her."

Five, Gollum

Description: Describe the sound of water flowing or objects rolling.

Source: "Alas, our hole is still big ..." The woman continued to purr. ── Orchard