- 吱吱 zhīzhī [squeak/chirp]Describes high-pitched sounds such as those made by birds, small animals, or creaking objects
- 吱声 zhīshēng to utter a wordto make a sound or speak up, often used in negative sentences to describe someone staying silent; primarily used in northern dialects
- 咯吱 gēzhī creakThe sound of bamboo, wood, or other objects groaning under pressure
- 吱呀 zhīyā creaksound of a creak, such as that made by a door, floorboard, or cart
- 咯吱咯吱 gēzhīgēzhī creaking soundcreaking or crunching sound, such as that made by wooden floorboards or footsteps on snow; a cackling or giggling sound
- 嘎吱 gāzhī [creaking or crunching]Sound of something creaking, crunching, or snapping under pressure
- 吱嘎 zhīgā creak; crunchsound of a creak or crunch
- 吱吱喳喳 zhīzhīzhāzhā [onomatopoeia]the sound of birds chirping or people chattering in a confused, noisy, or lively manner
- 吱吱叫 zhīzhījiào to squeakto make a squeaking, peeping, or chirping sound
- 吱吱嘎嘎 zhīzhīgāgā creakingthe sound of creaking or grating, such as from door hinges or axles
- 吱吱声 zīzīshēng squeaka high-pitched squeaking or creaking sound
- 吱嘎声 zhīgāshēng vocal frya creaky or raspy way of speaking caused by a specific type of vibration of the vocal folds
- 吱扭 zhīniū squeakthe sound of something creaking or squeaking, especially from friction when an object turns or a door opens
- 咭吱咯吱 jīzhīgēzhī creaking soundSound of objects rubbing, grinding, or pressing together; to creak or crunch.
- 嗄吱 āzhī creaking soundan onomatopoeic term representing the sound of something creaking, crunching, or grating
Sources
- Frequency data
- MTSU Chinese text computingSUBTLEX-CH