The meaning of chirping

The meaning of chirp: The meaning of the word chirp in the name refers to the sound of children. Later, it was also used to describe the chirping sounds of insects, birds, apes, horses, etc.

啾, the second-level Chinese character, pronounced 啾 (jiū), is an onomatopoeia, referring to a small or soft voice. It can be used to describe the small sounds of animals, such as "chirping birds"; it can also be used to describe the small sounds of insects, birds, etc. Such as "autumn insects chirping".

Text meaning

(1) Children’s voice.

Chirp, a child’s voice. ——"Shuowen"

(2) There are mixed voices.

(3) Another example: chirp (referring to the chirping of a bird when it loses its mate; minor illness); chirp (like noisy); chirp (chaotic chirping); chirp (noisy and detailed) sound); chirping (noisy).

After the Buddha's mother repented, she ordered him to teach him how to dismantle the phoenix for three years. ——Wu Chengen's "Journey to the West" Chapter 71

(4) Onomatopoeia. Describe a tinny sound. Such as: chirp; chirp (insect sound).

(5) The sound of singing.

The husband chirped and sang, and his ears felt the sound. ——"Selected Works·Bangu·Taobin Opera"

Phrasal meaning

1. Chirp (jiū jī)

(1) Onomatopoeia. Quietly, softly. Describes the small sounds of insects, birds, etc.

(2) Many voices, troublesome voices.

2. Chirp (jiū jiū)

(1) The chirping sound of a bird (such as a nightingale).

(2) Onomatopoeia, describing the sound of many birds singing together.

(3) Onomatopoeia. It refers to various kinds of mournful and shrill sounds.

Hu Qiming from Yanshan tweeted. ——"Collection of Yuefu Poems·Mulan Poems"

The sky is cloudy, rainy and wet with a chirping sound. ——Du Fu, Tang Dynasty, "Military Chariots"

3. Chirp (jiū zhōu)

Onomatopoeia, describing the sound of birds chirping. Generally refers to the complicated and tiny sounds. Also known as "chirp".