- 咕噜 gūlu [sound of rumbling or gurgling]Describes sounds such as a stomach rumbling, water flowing, objects rolling, or a bird cooing
- 打呼噜 dǎhūlu to snoreTo make a loud respiratory sound during sleep caused by relaxed throat muscles or narrowed airways.
- 呼噜 hūlu snore(colloquial) the sound of snoring during sleep; a snore
- 叽里咕噜 jīligūlū to muttermimics the sound of muttering or talking in a way that is hard to understand; to gabble
- 嘟噜 dūlu bunchA cluster or bunch of objects that are linked or hanging together
- 叽哩咕噜 jīligūlū gabblingthe sound of fast, unintelligible talking; gabbling or jabbering
- 呼噜噜 hūlūlū onomatopoeiathe sound of snoring, wheezing, or eating/drinking loudly (slurping)
- 噜苏 lūsū long-windedTo talk endlessly or go on and on; wordy and repetitive.
- 稀里呼噜 xīlihūlū slurping or snoringthe sound of slurping food, snoring, or breathing heavily; used to describe messy or noisy eating and sleeping
- 噗噜噜 pūlūlū trickling(of liquid, especially tears) falling or trickling down rapidly and in large quantities
- 打嘟噜 dǎdūlu to trillto make a trilling sound by vibrating the tip of the tongue or the uvula, as when pronouncing the letter "r" in certain languages
- 咕噜肉 gūlūròu sweet and sour pork
- 哩噜 līlū to mutter(colloquial) to grumble or mutter; to speak in an unclear, repetitive, or rambling way
- 嘀里嘟噜 dīlidūlū to jabberUsed to describe a series of unclear or muffled speaking sounds; to mumble or mutter.
- 滴里嘟噜 dīlidūlū jabberingDescribing the sound of speaking very quickly and indistinctly; mulling or talking nonsense
- 胡噜 húlu to rubto soothe a child by gently rubbing or stroking an area that hurts
- 达噜噶齐 dálūgáqí darughachiofficial title of a local governor or commander during the Mongol and Yuan periods, from the Mongolian word darughachi
- 骨噜噜 gǔlǔlǔ rolling sound(onomatopoeia) the sound of something rolling or water bubbling
Sources
- Frequency data
- MTSU Chinese text computingSUBTLEX-CH