kì cạch
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Definition
- Onomatopoeia (Từ tượng thanh):
- Clatter; a clanking or grating sound: Represents a repetitive, often harsh, dry sound produced by the impact, friction, or collision of hard objects, such as wood, metal, or stone. It often implies a sense of laborious or rough activity.
Usage Examples
- Onomatopoeia:
- Từ trong xưởng gỗ vang ra tiếng kì cạch. (From inside the wood workshop came a clattering sound.)
- Chiếc xe cũ kêu kì cạch trên đường đá. (The old cart clattered along the stone road.)
- Anh ta đang kì cạch đục một khối đá. (He was clanking away, chiseling a block of stone.)
Advanced Usage
- The word is often reduplicated as "kì cạch" to emphasize the continuous, repetitive nature of the sound. It is not typically used in a non-reduplicated form.
- Cả đêm nghe tiếng kì cạch từ công trường bên cạnh. (All night, the clattering sound from the adjacent construction site could be heard.)
Variants and Related Words
- Lạch cạch (onomatopoeia): A lighter, sharper clinking or rattling sound, often of smaller objects.
- Lộp cộp (onomatopoeia): A hollow, knocking or bumping sound.
- Ồm ồm (onomatopoeia): A dull, heavy thudding sound.
Synonyms
- Clatter: A continuous rattling sound as of hard objects falling or striking each other.
- Clank: A loud, sharp, metallic sound.
- Grating: A harsh, rasping sound caused by friction.
Related Idioms and Expressions
- Làm kì cạch: To work laboriously, often making such sounds. It describes engaging in manual, sometimes tedious work.
- Ông ấy cả ngày làm kì cạch trong garage. (He spent the whole day tinkering/clattering away in the garage.)
- Clatter (tiếng đục đẽo)