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ọc ọc

Một em bé uống sữa từ bình sữa và phát ra tiếng ọc ọc.

Definition
  1. Onomatopoeia / Interjection:
    • A gurgling or glugging sound: The sound of a liquid flowing or bubbling out intermittently from a narrow-necked container, like water from a bottle.
    • A sputtering or crackling sound: The sound of something malfunctioning or producing an irregular, broken output, like a faulty radio or engine.
Usage Examples
  • Onomatopoeia:
    • Nước từ trong chai chảy ra nghe ọc ọc. (The water flowing from the bottle made a gurgling sound.)
    • Tiếng nước sôi trong ấm kêu ọc ọc. (The boiling water in the kettle made a glugging sound.)
  • Describing malfunction:
    • Cái radio chỉ phát ra tiếng ọc ọc. (The old radio only emitted a sputtering/crackling sound.)
    • Động cơ xe kêu ọc ọc rồi tắt hẳn. (The car engine made a sputtering sound and then died completely.)
Advanced Usage
  • "ọc ọc" as a verb-like descriptor: While primarily a sound word, it can describe the action of making such a sound.
    • Anh ta ho ọc ọc như sắp nghẹt thở. (He coughed gurglingly as if choking.)
  • Reduplication for emphasis: The word itself is a reduplicated form (lấy từ) of "ọc", intensifying the repetitive, intermittent nature of the sound.
Variants and Related Words
  • Ọc (verb): To vomit, to spew out. (e.g., - to spit up milk). Note: "ọc ọc" is related but specifically denotes the of liquid expulsion, not the act of vomiting itself.
  • Ùng ục: Another onomatopoeia for a deeper, more substantial bubbling or gurgling sound (e.g., water boiling in a large pot).
  • Lọc ọc: Similar to "ọc ọc", often used for the sound of liquid in a container.
Synonyms
  • Glug-glug (English onomatopoeia): The sound of liquid pouring from a bottle.
  • Gurgle: To flow with a bubbling sound.
  • Sputter: To make a series of soft explosive or spitting sounds.
Related Phrases (Phrasal Verbs)

(Not typically applicable as "ọc ọc" is not a verb. Its descriptive use is covered in "Advanced Usage".)

Related Idioms

(There are no common idioms directly using "ọc ọc". It is used literally to describe specific sounds.)

ọc ọc

Một em bé uống sữa từ bình sữa và phát ra tiếng ọc ọc.

  1. xem ọc (láy)