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Stroke by Stroke: 噌 Writing Order
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噌 [cēng]
1. Onomatopoeia: A word that imitates a sound; e.g. "噌的一声,火柴划着了。" (There was a sound of "ceng" as the match was struck.)
2. Verb (Regional Dialect): To scold or reproach (English: reproach; scold). For example: "爸爸噌了他一顿" (Dad scolded him.)
3. Onomatopoeia:
1. Mostly describes the sound caused by moving air around (English: hiss).
Example: "麻雀噌的一声飞上房" (The sparrow flew up to the roof with a hiss.)
2. See also chēng
4. [噌吰] An onomatopoeic word, representing the sound of bells and drums.
5. [chēng] See also cēng
6. Adverb: To break off or rupture. Example: "他们俩人说噌了。" (The two of them had a falling out.)
7. Adverb: To break off or rupture. Example: "他们俩人说噌了。" (The two of them had a falling out.)
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