What is the sound onomatopoeia of firecrackers?

1, chopping and snapping: the same as chopping and snapping, onomatopoeia, describing the continuous 'bursting and slapping sound.

Example sentence : It's New Year's Eve, and the firecrackers are crackling outside.

2. Deafening: describes a sound so loud that it deafens the ears.

From : Shatin's "Howl" : "Every teahouse is full of people, and beyond that, the deafening yells of the teahouse heralds." ?

Example sentence: The sound of gunfire rose loudly, ~, and my frontline generals launched an attack on the enemy.

3. Loud and clear

Explanation: 彻: through; 云霄: high in the sky. It describes the sound as loud as if it could go through the clouds and reach the sky.

Example: The students in the classroom were in high spirits, and their songs rang through the clouds.

Syntax: subject-predicate tense; as predicate, determiner, complement; describing a loud voice

Source: qing-chu renwu 《隋唐演义》第86回:"This flute really blew loud and clear through the sky, luanxian and phoenix, and thousands of people downstairs were all fixed in their eyes and sideways in their ears, and they were silent."

Translation: the sound of this one flute; the sound was so loud that it penetrated the clouds; many people downstairs, all listened carefully, and there was no sound at all.

4. Here and there

Interpretation: up here, down there. It describes a continuous flow.

From: Hua and Shi, "The Han Clothes and Crowns," 4: "Here and there, it seems that ten thousand people responded."

Translation: up here, down there; as if ten thousand people responded.

Grammar: Joint; as predicate; describing things that are constantly developing and changing

Source: Lu Xun's "The Grave - On 'Fei Yu Pui Lai' Should Be Slowed Down": "Because of the instability of the political situation; it is really rising and falling here and there as if it were a spinning wheel."

Example sentence: the joyful singing ~, everyone sang and sang and sang.?

Expansion:

An onomatopoeia, although it also mimics natural sounds, is a great deal of subjectivity. The sounds of nature are infinite, and such simulations are often distorted by the interpretation of our ears and brain, the discrimination of our subjective sense of sound, and then the simulation by the phonemic system of our own language. It is therefore different from the sound imitation of ventriloquism.

Features:

1, can overlap.

2. Modifies restricted nouns and verbs.

3. Can stand alone in a sentence.

An onomatopoeia is grammatically unlike an adjective, which can be modified by adverbs of degree and negative adverbs, for example, you wouldn't say, "The rain came down with a great crash", or "The wind didn't blow with a whistling sound". An onomatopoeia cannot be used to express doubt by saying "A is not A". An onomatopoeia can be combined with a quantifier, whereas an adjective cannot.

With two-syllable overlaps, onomatopoeia can be either AABB (clunking), ABAB (clunking) or ABCA (dong dong dong dong dong dong dong dong dong dong dong dong dong dong dong dong dong dong dong dong dong dong dong dong dong dong dong dong dong dong), and adjectives are usually just AABB. An onomatopoeia is more flexible in its placement in the sentence and has greater independence, which adjectives do not have.