
(刺耳的声音)
喧嚣
a sharp and piercing sound, typically from music, a horn, or other sources, often characterized by its intensity and lack of subtlety

(咯咯声)
夹子声
a distinct and repetitive sound characterized by rapid and sharp vibrations, often caused by objects shaking or moving loosely

(高声尖叫)
尖叫
a sudden, high-pitched cry or scream that is sharp and piercing in nature

(振动声)
嗡嗡声
a continuous, low, vibrating sound, often rhythmic or steady in nature

(潺潺声)
咕噜声
the gentle and rhythmic sound produced by liquid flowing or moving through a narrow passage, often with a bubbling or murmuring quality

(撞击声)
铿锵声
a sharp sound made by metal objects hitting each other or a hard surface

(裂响)
噼啪声
the sharp, popping sound produced by the rapid expansion or combustion of materials, often associated with fire or heating

(咆哮)
低吼
a deep, loud, and resonant sound, often produced by a human or an animal, conveying strength or intensity

( squeak声)
嘎吱声
a high-pitched, squeaking sound, typically produced by something wooden or metallic when under pressure or movement

(韵律)
节奏
a strong repeated pattern of musical notes or sounds
Rhythm is a pattern of sounds or beats that repeats at regular intervals. In literature, it often refers to the arrangement of stressed and unstressed syllables in poetry, creating a flow or beat. In music, rhythm involves the timing of notes and chords, creating a structured pattern of beats and pauses. Rhythm helps to set the pace and mood of a piece, making it more engaging and dynamic. For instance, in poetry, a regular pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables creates a rhythmic flow, while in music, the rhythm of drum beats or instrumental sections provides a foundation for the composition.

(共鸣)
回响
to resound or echo with a deep, prolonged sound, often creating a lasting impression or effect

(叮当作响)
发出刺耳撞击声
to produce a discordant, harsh, and ringing sound, typically caused by the clashing or rattling of metallic objects

(浮夸的)
宏伟的
overly impressive in size or appearance, often to the point of being excessive or showy in a negative way

(极小的)
微小的
incredibly small in size

(袖珍的)
微小的
much smaller than what is normal

(庞大的)
巨大的
extremely large in size or extent

(庞大的)
巨大的
extremely large in physical dimensions

(巍峨的)
高耸的
(of a mountain, building, etc.) very tall and outstanding

(显微的)
微观的
too small to be seen with the naked eye

(过大的)
超大号的
larger than the standard or usual size

N/A
extremely large or heavy

(迷你的)
微型的
much smaller in scale or size compared to the usual form

(量级)
大小
the measurable size of phenomena such as distance, mass, speed, luminosity, etc. based on quantitative scale

(膨胀)
充气
to expand or become swollen with air or gas
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(削弱)
放气
to release and empty air or gas from a container, causing it to become less inflated
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(缩小)
收缩
to become smaller, narrower, or tighter
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