哗 | [ huā ] (onom.) bang, clang, sound of gurgling, splashing or flowing water, (interjection expressing surprise) wow |
哗 | [ huá ] clamor, noise, (bound form) sound used to call cats |
哗儿哗儿 | [ huá huá ] (dialect) sound used to call cats |
哗啦 | [ huā lā ] (onom.) sound of a crash, with a crash |
哗啦 | [ huá la ] to collapse |
哗啦一声 | [ huā lā yī shēng ] with a crash, with a thunderous noise |
哗啦啦 | [ huā lā lā ] (onom.) crashing sound |
哗哗 | [ huā huā ] sound of gurgling water |
哗然 | [ huá rán ] in uproar, commotion, causing a storm of protest, tumultuous |
哗众取宠 | [ huá zhòng qǔ chǒng ] sensationalism, vulgar claptrap to please the crowds, playing to the gallery, demagogy |
哗笑 | [ huá ] uproarious laughter |
哗变 | [ huá biàn ] mutiny, rebellion |
哗 | [ huá ] variant of 嘩|哗[hua2] |
哗然 | [ huá rán ] variant of 嘩然|哗然[hua2 ran2] |
⇒ 唏哩哗啦 | [ xī lī huā lā ] (onom.) clatter (of mahjong tiles etc) |
⇒ 喧哗 | [ xuān huá ] hubbub, clamor, to make a racket |
⇒ 喧哗与骚动 | [ xuān huá yǔ saō dòng ] The Sound and the Fury (novel by William Faulkner 威廉·福克納|威廉·福克纳[Wei1 lian2 · Fu2 ke4 na4]) |
⇒ 哗儿哗儿 | [ huá huá ] (dialect) sound used to call cats |
⇒ 哗哗 | [ huā huā ] sound of gurgling water |
⇒ 稀里哗啦 | [ xī li huā lā ] (onom.) rustling sound, sound of rain or of sth falling down, in disorder, completely smashed, badly battered, broken to pieces |