How to describe cicada singing

1, deafening

[Pinyin]

zhèn yr yolóng

[Interpretation]

The voice of the description is so loud that my ears are almost deaf.

[source]

Sha Ting's howl: "Every teahouse is crowded with people, and besides, it is the deafening shouts of the waiters."

[example]

In addition, dozens of brothers and sisters began to repair the floor, knocking deafening.

2. Shocking.

[Pinyin]

zhèn lóng fā ku

[Interpretation]

Dysprosium: born deaf, which means unreasonable. The sound is so loud that even the deaf can hear it. Metaphor uses language to wake up people who are confused and numb, so that they can wake up.

[source]

Yuan Mei's Addendum to Poems in the Garden in the Qing Dynasty, Volume 1: "This statement is very shocking. I think there must have been pedantic people at that time who discussed poetry by studying Confucian classics."

3. noisy

[Pinyin]

Chao Chao no no no

[Interpretation]

Noisy, deliberately creating all kinds of quarrels.

[example]

It was very noisy in the classroom. When the teacher came, the sound came to an abrupt end.

4, endless

[Pinyin]

Mei Wan Mei Leo

[Interpretation]

Endless.

[source]

He is always pestering me endlessly.

[example]

In some cities, endless car horns are still a serious noise pollution.

5. endless

[Pinyin]

Wujin Wuxi

[Interpretation]

Endless.

[source]

Act III of Cao Yu's Peking Man: "Finally, I listened dully to the sound of gongs and drums, wind and leaves in the distance, listening to the endless thoughts and thoughts that I only want to pay attention to occasionally."