kẽo kẹt

Học thuật
Thân thiện
kẽo kẹt

Chiếc võng đưa kẽo kẹt dưới bóng cây.

Definition

Onomatopoeia: - A word that imitates the sound of repetitive creaking or squeaking, typically produced by friction between wooden or bamboo surfaces, such as a rocking hammock, an old door, or bamboo rubbing together.

Usage Examples
  • Onomatopoeia:
    • Chiếc võng đưa kẽo kẹt dưới bóng cây. (The hammock rocked with a kẽo kẹt sound under the tree shade.)
    • Cánh cửa mở ra với tiếng kẽo kẹt. (The old door opened with a creaking sound.)
    • Tiếng tre cọ vào nhau kẽo kẹt trong gió. (The bamboo rubbed together, going kẽo kẹt in the wind.)
Advanced Usage
  • The word is often used in its reduplicated form "kẽo kẽo kẹt" to emphasize a continuous, drawn-out, and repetitive sequence of creaking sounds.
    • Chiếc xe bò đi trên đường đất, kẽo kẽo kẹt. (The old ox-cart went down the dirt road, creaking and groaning.)
Variants and Related Words
  • Kẹt kẹt (onomatopoeia): A simpler variant also describing a squeaking or creaking sound, often higher-pitched or shorter.
    • Bánh xe đồ chơi kêu kẹt kẹt. (The toy wheel made a squeaking sound.)
Synonyms
  • Creak: to make a harsh, high-pitched sound when being moved or when pressure is applied.
  • Squeak: to make a short, high-pitched sound.
  • Groan: to make a deep, long sound showing strain (often used for old wood).
Related Idioms and Phrases
  • While not a standalone idiom, "kẽo kẹt" is frequently used in descriptive phrases to evoke atmosphere, suggesting age, wear, solitude, or a slow, rhythmic motion.
    • Căn nhà vắng chỉ còn tiếng võng kẽo kẹt. (The empty house had only the sound of the hammock creaking.)
kẽo kẹt

Chiếc võng đưa kẽo kẹt dưới bóng cây.

  1. như kẹt