ràn rạt
Definition
- Onomatopoeia:
- Describes a continuous, repeated, and rustling or pattering sound, often produced by light objects striking a surface in rapid succession. It is commonly used for the sound of rain on a tin roof, oars dipping into water, or similar rhythmic, repetitive noises.
Usage Examples
- Onomatopoeia:
- Tiếng mưa rơi trên mái tôn nghe ràn rạt. (The sound of rain falling on the tin roof was a continuous pattering.)
- Chỉ nghe thấy tiếng mái chèo khua nước ràn rạt trong đêm. (Only the sound of oars splashing the water, a rhythmic rustling, could be heard in the night.)
Advanced Usage
- "ràn rạt" as descriptive imagery:
- The word is often used in literary or descriptive contexts to evoke a specific auditory atmosphere, emphasizing both the repetition and the light, dry, or liquid quality of the sound.
- Lá khô bị gió cuốn bay ràn rạt. (The dry leaves, swept up by the wind, rustled continuously.)
Variants and Related Words
- Lộp bộp (onomatopoeia): describes a heavier, more distinct plopping or pattering sound, like large raindrops.
- Rào rào (onomatopoeia): describes a louder, more rushing or pouring sound, like heavy rain or a waterfall.
- Xào xạc (onomatopoeia): describes a softer, lighter rustling sound, like leaves or paper.
Synonyms
- Patter: a rapid succession of light tapping sounds.
- Rustle: a soft, muffled crackling sound.
- Splashing (rhythmic): the sound of liquid being struck repeatedly.
Related Idioms
- While not a standalone idiom, "ràn rạt" is frequently employed within descriptive phrases to create vivid sound imagery in poetry and narrative prose.