What are the words that describe the sound of not laughing?

xiào yán kāi

颜开:脸面舒开,指微笑。 It describes a happy heart, full of smiles. From the ninety-ninth installment of Li Ruzhen's The Edge of Mirror Flowers: "Through the pagoda, people come and go, all of them are smiling."

2. 開怀笑 kāi huái dà xiào

To laugh freely without any inhibitions. From a contemporary collection of essays by Yin Qian, "Youth Without Regrets": "I once saw a man and a woman eating sugar gourds while walking, perhaps the girl wanted to express some kind of feelings, and had to let the boy take a bite, in the face of the eyes of the street, the man wanted to excuse himself, but the woman was still insisting on it, and the man still ate it. And then the two looked around with a big smile and realized that there were quite a few eyes staring at them. Not to be bound except by some old popular moral code, dare to think and act, this is dashing."

3. 喜不自胜 xǐ bù zì shèng

Happy to the point of being unable to bear it, describing joy to the extreme.

To be so happy that you can't stand it, describing joy to the extreme.

4. zheng zhi zhì bó bó

zheng zhi, interest;; zheng zhi, exuberant. It is borrowed to describe that the interest is very strong and the mood is high. From the fifty-sixth installment of Li Ruzhen's The Mirror's Edge of Flowers, Qing Dynasty.

5. 眉开眼笑 méi kāi yǎn xiào

Open, stretch. It means the brows are spreading and the eyes are smiling, which is used to describe a very happy and pleasant appearance.

2. Words describing the sound of laughter

"Haha", the sound of cheerful laughter, the happy unbridled kind.

"Hee hee", the sound of treacherous laughter, hidden in the shadows, the kind of sitting in the mountains to watch tigers.

"Puffing", the sound of laughter after inhibition, the kind that endures for a long time and finally bursts out.

"Mute", laughter without laughter, here no sound is better than sound.

"Giggle", the girls silver bell laughter.

"Huh", adult laughter, measured, want to show their city laughter.

"Heh-heh" is the laugh of a man who thinks he's got it all figured out, and is about to drool, but is very proud of himself.

"Ho-ho-ho", a half-surprised, half-joyful laugh that hides a few ghostly ideas.

"Click," as if it were a kind of laughter after a wind-chill.

"Ahhh", the sound of laughter before preparing to laugh, can be considered a prelude to laughter.

3. Idiomatic Words Describing the Absence of Sound

Silent

Explanation Silent: silent and still. Quiet, not a sound can be heard.

Source Tang Bai Juyi's poem "Pipa Xing": "The East Boat and the West Boat are quiet and speechless, but the autumn moon is white in the center of the river."

Ten thousand pipes are silent

Explanation Lei: the sound emitted from the holes; ten thousand pipes: all kinds of sounds emitted by all things in nature; silence: stillness. It describes the surroundings as very quiet, with no sound at all.

Source Tang Changjian's poem "Title of the Zen Garden behind the Broken Mountain Temple": "Ten thousand lai are all silent here, and only the sound of bells and chimes can be heard."

Silence

Explanation Silence has no sound.

From "Huainanzi - Tai clan training": "Gaozong understanding darkness, three years without words, the four seas within the silence; a word of sound, a big move in the world."

Needle falling has sound

Explanation Needle falling to the ground can be heard. Describe the very silence and absence of sound.

No sound

Explain that there is no sound and no smell. Metaphorically speaking, there is no reputation and is not known.

From "Poetry Classic - Daya - King Wen": "Carried by the heavens, there is no sound and no odor."

Silence

Explanation Silence: quiet; breath: breath, a substitute for sound. There is no sound, no movement, not to be noticed. It is a metaphor for doing something without any sound.

Source "Poetry Classic - Daya - King Wen": "The load of heaven is soundless and breathless."

Crows and Sparrows

Explanation There is not even the sound of crows and sparrows. It describes very quiet.

Source Song - Shi Daoyuan, Jingde Chuanluan Dengluo, Volume 4: "Gong said, 'The crows go without a sound, so what is there to say and hear?'"

Crow Silence and Sparrow Silence

Explanation There is not even the sound of crows and sparrows. It describes that there is no sound at all.

Source Song - Su Shi, "Three Absolute Verse": "The wind in the sky blows the rain into the appendix, and the crows and magpies have no sound at night toward the appendix."

4. Describe the look. Words for voice

Drooped, listless, sad, fussy, fretful, careless, divine, frowning, angst-ridden, gleaming, terrified Arrogant: disdainful. rich and proud, strutting, bossy, smug, high and mighty, arrogant, condescending, condescending, condescending, rude, brutal. Joyful. Joyful. Joyful. Laughing. happy. Happy face. Glowing. The character is very happy. Characters that are kind: kind. kind and gentle. Benevolent to the righteousness of the end Benevolent words Li Bo Benevolent heart Benevolent smell Ten thousand families living Buddha Amiable and kind Bodhisattva lowered eyebrows Good gas welcome people Describe the characters ashamed: Chattering in the close friend Coy face the world No place to be without a foothold Clanging forceful: the sound is loud and powerful.

The sound is heard in the empty valley: one makes a sound in the valley, and the echo can be heard immediately. Mouths: the voice of praise fills the road (Mouths: the people's verbal praise is the same as the words carved on the stone monument).

Mouth to mouth: every time you open your mouth, every time you make a sound, you say the same thing. It describes a statement that is often verbalized.

Longyinhuoxiao: the roar of a dragon or tiger, describing the loud and clear sound of a person singing or chanting.

Silent and unknown: not silent, not known (silent: no sound; unheard: never heard of). It describes a person who is not famous or is not noticed by people).

Panting: panting: the sound of breathing with the mouth open. Describes shortness of breath.

Sobbing: Sobbing and choking without being able to make a sound, describing great grief.

The tongue is like a reed, which can make a beautiful sound.

The word is used to describe a person who can speak well.

The word "tiptoe" is used to describe a person who is able to speak well.

The sound of the beams of a house is echoing around the roof. People's voices boiling: the crowd's voices are noisy, like the water boiling in the pot (鼎沸: tripod water boiling, the original metaphor for the situation is unstable, now the metaphor for the noisy voices).

As a reed tongue: as if the reed like the tongue can make a beautiful sound. It describes a person who can speak well.

As if weeping and complaining: as if weeping, but also as if complaining. It describes the sound of sadness.

Like hearing his voice, like seeing his person: like hearing his voice, like seeing him in person. The metaphor is that the characterization and description of the character is very vivid and realistic.

The sound of the mountains echoing in the valleys. It is often used as a metaphor to describe the mutual agreement and echoing of each other.

The sound left behind surrounds the beams: the sound left behind surrounds the beams of the house and does not go. It describes the beautiful sound of the song, which remains in the memory for a long time.

Voice and color are stern: (when speaking) both voice and face are stern.

Describes a desperate hooting and hollering.

It describes the similarity between friends, like the same sound ****ing each other and the same smell blending with each other.

Now more metaphorical poetry, discussion, singing or events make people shocked. Clang Clang in Iron: Clang Clang: the sound of metal utensils touching each other.

Metal knocked up when the sound of the material. A metaphor for an outstanding character.

The same sound corresponds to each other, and the same odor blends with each other. Metaphorically, people with the same interests echo each other and combine naturally.

All music is silent: there is no sound at all (all music: the sound of all things in nature; all silent: all quiet). It mostly describes the quietness, seclusion or calmness of the natural environment.

Ten thousand pipes are silent: there is no sound at all. It describes the quietness or calmness of the natural environment.

Urn: a thick voice.

The metaphor is that there is no real emotion.

The metaphor is that there is no real emotion.

It is a metaphor for obscurity, and also for not having much influence on the outside world.

The metaphor is that there is no sound, no message.

A metaphor for a person's obscurity or lack of influence on things. Outside the strings: sounds other than those coming from the strings of a stringed instrument.

A metaphor for a meaning that is revealed indirectly in speech rather than stated directly. Loud and clear: describes a loud sound that penetrates the clouds and reaches high into the sky.

Through: through and through.

The sound is loud and clear and penetrates into the clouds.

The song is loud and clear.

The metaphor is very quiet.

The word "silent" is used to describe the sound of a song.

It describes the quietness of people or places where people gather and move around. Tooth and Tooth: babbling and learning to speak (tooth and tooth: a copy of the sound of a baby learning to speak).

音容宛在:声音和容貌如在眼前。 It is often used in remembrance of the dead, condolences.

sound and appearance: the voice, appearance and demeanor of a person.

sound and color: there are sounds and colors.

Describes vivid and wonderful speech and composition, excellent performance.

The remaining sound is curling up: the sound left behind is melodious and gentle, extending endlessly (袅: the appearance of a light lift).

Complaints: The sound of discontent fills the road. It describes the strong dissatisfaction and resentment of the people in general.

Deafened: see "deafened". The sound was so loud that even the deaf could hear it (聩:deaf).

The metaphor is that the speech is shocking and far-reaching.

The words "deafening" and "deafening" are used to describe the sound of a great deal of noise.

The sound of the sky shaking the earth: it shook the sky and the earth.

5. What are the words that describe the sound

靡靡之音 余音绕梁 珠圆玉润 字正腔圆 Iambic pentameter

惊天动地 雷霆万钧 轩然 *** 燕语莺声 娓动听

jade voice 细弱游丝 如雷贯耳 声如洪钟

悲声叹气 ugh 嚴聲叹气 嗳声叹气 鼻息如雷 不断如带

大音希声

The sound of the forest, the music of the spring, the sound of the dragon, the roar of the lion, the clamor of the drums and the noise of the gongs and drums, the sound of words

The sound of the curls of music, the sound of noises, the sound of breath, the sound of exhaustion, the sound of ripping dry

The sobbing, the sublimity of the subterranean, the sound of silence, the silence of the music, the sound of the golden stone

The golden stone has the best music, the music of the lycée. It describes the natural environment as being very quiet or describes people as being silent; not a sound. Crow: crow; sparrow: sparrow.

[语出] 宋-释道原《景德传灯录》第四卷:"公曰'鸦去无声;云何言闻?'"

[正音] 雀; cannot be pronounced as "qiǎo".

[辨形] crow; cannot be written as "ya".

[Nearby Meaning] Crows are silent, finches are quiet, ten thousand pipes are still

[Antonyms] People's voices are boisterous and boiling

[Usage] It is used to refer to the disappearance of people's voices or the quietness of a place where crows are gathered. It is usually used as a predicate, determiner, or dative.

[Structure] Subject-verb.

[辨析] ~ and "万籁俱寂"; both contain the meaning of "very silent; not a sound". But ~ generally describes a crowd or a place where people gather and move around; it means "quiet"; while "ten thousand pipes are silent" mostly describes a vast natural environment; it means "quiet".

[Example sentence] People stood quietly in front of the monument; the whole square was ~. Laughing, smiling, smiling, smiling Xǐ xiào yán kāi顏开: to open one's face, to smile.

It describes a happy heart, full of smiles. From "The Edge of Mirror Flowers" (镜花缘) by Li Ruzhen (李汝珍): "Through the pagoda, people come and go, all of them are smiling."

Kaihuai laughed kāi huái dà xiào Mood unrestrained very freely let out a loud laugh. From the contemporary - Yin Qian essay collection "Youth Without Regrets": "I have seen a man and a woman eating sugar gourds while walking, perhaps the girl at this time to express some kind of feelings, had to let the boy take a bite, in the face of the eyes of the street, the man wanted to excuse himself, but the woman is still insisting, the man still ate.

And then the two openly looked around and realized that there are a lot of eyes staring at them. It is dashing to not be bound by except some old popular moral code and to dare to think and act.

"喜不自胜xǐ bù zì shèng高兴得自己都觉得受不了,形容喜悦到了极点。 It is from "The Monkey King Comes Out", "Romance of the Three Kingdoms", "He Jie Table", and so on. It is borrowed to describe that the interest is very strong and the mood is high.

From the fifty-sixth installment of Li Ruzhen's The Mirror's Edge of Flowers, Qing Dynasty. 眉开眼笑 méi kāi yǎn xiào open, stretch.

It means to stretch one's eyebrows and smile in one's eyes, which is used to describe a very happy and pleasant appearance.