onomatopoeia 的定义
- the formation of a word, as cuckoo, meow, honk, or boom, by imitation of a sound made by or associated with its referent.
- a word so formed.
- the use of imitative and naturally suggestive words for rhetorical, dramatic, or poetic effect.
onomatopoeia 近义词
等同于 echo
等同于 figure of speech
onomatopoeia 的近义词 52 个
- adumbration
- allegory
- alliteration
- allusion
- analogue
- analogy
- anaphora
- anticlimax
- antistrophe
- antithesis
- aposiopesis
- apostrophe
- asyndeton
- bathos
- communication that is not meant literally; stylistic device
- comparison
- conceit
- device
- echoism
- ellipsis
- euphemism
- euphuism
- exaggeration
- expression
- flourish
- flower
- hyperbole
- image
- imagery
- irony
- litotes
- malapropism
- manner of speaking
- metaphor
- metonymy
- ornament
- oxymoron
- parable
- paradox
- parallel
- personification
- proteron
- rhetoric
- sarcasm
- satire
- simile
- synecdoche
- trope
- tropology
- turn of phrase
- understatement
- way of speaking
更多onomatopoeia例句
- Donald, on the other hand, began imitating Gua’s barks and onomatopoeia, which may have been one reason the experiment ended in just six months.
- Reading his writing can be kind of like taking a psychedelic — a literary onomatopoeia.
- He seemed as much taken aback as if he had found a tribe of Cherokees studying onomatopoeia in English verse.
- All words which were spontaneously acquired seemed to be instances of onomatopoeia.
- Onomatopoeia, formations of words resembling in sound that of the things denoted by them.
- Mao, the term for a "cat," is obviously an example of onomatopoeia.
- This correspondence of sound and sense is called onomatopoeia.