zhī

chirping

Senses

zhī (also zī) [onomatopoeia]

(onom.) creaking, groaning, or high-pitched sounds (e.g., doors, beds, insects, birds, or the squeaking of mice)

to utter a word

(colloquial) to make a sound or speak up, often used in negative sentences like "not a peep"

References

see 吱/吱 吱声/吱聲