bùm bụp
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Definition
- Onomatopoeia (Từ tượng thanh):
- A dull, soft, or hollow thudding or popping sound: "bùm bụp" is a reduplicative word that imitates a repetitive, muffled sound, often like a series of soft pops, thuds, or the sound of something being hit or bursting softly. It is often associated with the sound of drums, distant fireworks, or ripe fruit falling.
Usage Examples
- Onomatopoeia:
- Tiếng trống nghe "bùm bụp" từ xa vọng lại. (The sound of the drum echoed from afar with a "thump-thump".)
- Những quả mít chín rơi xuống đất kêu "bùm bụp". (The ripe jackfruits fell to the ground with a soft "thud-thud".)
- Pháo hoa nổ "bùm bụp" trên bầu trời đêm. (The fireworks burst with a "pop-pop" in the night sky.)
Advanced Usage
- Descriptive Use: While primarily onomatopoeic, "bùm bụp" can be used descriptively to evoke a sense of rhythm or a repetitive, non-sharp action.
- Nhịp tim cô ấy đập "bùm bụp" lo lắng. (Her heart beat with an anxious "thump-thump".)
Variants and Related Words
- Bụp: The root word, meaning a single, soft popping or thudding sound.
- Nghe tiếng "bụp" một cái, quả bóng rơi xuống. (Hearing a single "pop", the ball fell down.)
- Bùm: Often used alone to indicate a louder, more resonant boom or bang.
- "Bùm" một tiếng, cánh cửa đóng sập lại. (With a loud "bang", the door slammed shut.)
Synonyms
- Tùng tùng (onomatopoeia): Often for drum or festive sounds, but can be sharper or more metallic.
- Lộp bộp (onomatopoeia): For light, irregular pattering sounds, like rain.
- Thình thịch (onomatopoeia): For heavy, dull thumping sounds, like footsteps or a heartbeat.
Notes on Meaning
- Botanical Reference: As noted in some dictionaries, "bùm bụp" can also refer to plants of the genus. However, this is a highly specialized, technical usage. In everyday language, it is overwhelmingly used as an onomatopoeic word for sound.
- Cây bùm bụp (Mallotus) thường mọc ở vùng đồi núi. (The Mallotus plant often grows in hilly areas.)
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