trèo trẹo
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Definition
- Onomatopoeia (Từ tượng thanh):
- A word that imitates the harsh, grating, or squealing sound produced when two hard, smooth surfaces rub, scrape, or grind against each other forcefully. It describes a continuous, high-pitched, and unpleasant screeching or creaking noise.
Usage Examples
- Onomatopoeia:
- Anh ta nghiến răng trèo trẹo. (He ground his teeth with a screeching sound.)
- Xích xe tăng kéo lê trèo trẹo trên mặt đường nhựa. (The tank's tracks dragged with a grating screech on the asphalt road.)
- Cánh cửa gỗ cũ kêu trèo trẹo mỗi khi mở ra. (The old wooden door made a creaking sound every time it opened.)
Advanced Usage
- The word is often used to intensify the description of a sound, emphasizing its irritating, piercing, or relentless quality. It can be combined with verbs like "kêu", "nghiến", or "cọ sát" (to make a sound, to grind, to rub).
Variants and Related Words
Ken két (onomatopoeia): Another word for a creaking or squeaking sound, often less harsh than "trèo trẹo".
- Ghế gỗ kêu ken két. (The wooden chair creaked.)
Cót két (onomatopoeia): Similar to "ken két", describing a repetitive squeaking noise.
- Sàn nhà cũ kêu cót két khi bước đi. (The old floor squeaked when walked on.)
Synonyms
- Screech: A loud, harsh, high-pitched sound.
- Grind: A harsh scraping sound from friction.
- Creak: A squeaking sound, often from wood or metal.
- Grate: To make a rasping, abrasive sound.
Related Idioms
- While "trèo trẹo" itself is not typically part of a fixed idiom, it is used descriptively in phrases to vividly convey an annoying or persistent sound.
- Tiếng phấn trèo trẹo trên bảng làm tất cả học sinh khó chịu. (The screeching sound of chalk on the board annoyed all the students.)
adv
- screenchingly; continually