cót két
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Definition
- Onomatopoeia / Adjective:
- A creaking or squeaking sound: The word "cót két" is an onomatopoeia that describes a sharp, high-pitched, grating, and often repetitive sound. This sound is typically produced when two hard, non-metallic surfaces (like wood, bamboo, or old leather) rub or press against each other without proper lubrication. The sound is often perceived as unpleasant or irritating to the ear.
Usage Examples
- Onomatopoeia / Adjective:
- Cánh cửa gỗ cũ mở ra kêu cót két. (The old wooden door opened with a creak.)
- Tiếng võng đưa cót két trong đêm yên tĩnh. (The sound of the hammock rocking creaked in the quiet night.)
- Những cây tre cọ vào nhau phát ra tiếng cót két. (The bamboo stalks rubbing together made a squeaking sound.)
Advanced Usage
- Describing a state or characteristic: Used as an adjective to describe something that makes such a sound.
- Chiếc ghế cót két này cần phải tra dầu. (This creaky chair needs to be oiled.)
- Bánh xe cót két vì thiếu dầu mỡ. (The wheel is squeaking due to a lack of grease.)
Variants and Related Words
- Cót kẹt: A variant spelling and pronunciation of the same onomatopoeia.
- Két két: A similar onomatopoeia, sometimes used interchangeably, though it may imply a slightly sharper or more metallic sound.
- Cọt kẹt: Another common variant with the same meaning.
Synonyms
- Ken két: Another onomatopoeia for a high-pitched, grating sound, often used for metallic sounds but can overlap.
- Rít: To screech or squeal; often used for a louder, more prolonged high-pitched sound (e.g., brakes, tires).
Related Idioms and Phrases
- Kêu cót két: To creak or squeak. This is the standard verb phrase used with the onomatopoeia.
- Cầu thang gỗ kêu cót két dưới mỗi bước chân. (The wooden stairs creaked with every step.)
- Grind
- tiếng cót kétGrinding souved