哗 | huā | crashing sound |
哗 | huá | cat-calling sound; clamor; noise |
哗变 | huá biàn | mutiny; rebellion |
哗啦啦 | huā lā lā | crashing sound (onomatopoeia) |
喧哗 | xuān huá | hubbub; clamor; to make a racket |
哗啦 | huā lā | onomat. sound of a crash; with a crash |
哗啦 | huá la | to collapse |
哗然 | huá rán | in uproar; commotion; causing a storm of protest; tumultuous |
哗哗 | huā huā | sound of gurgling water |
唏哩哗啦 | xī lī huā lā | onomat. clatter (of mahjong tiles etc) |
喧哗与骚动 | xuān huá yǔ sāo dòng | The Sound and the Fury (novel by William Faulkner 威廉・福克纳[Wei1 lian2 · Fu2 ke4 na4]) |
哗啦一声 | huā lā yī shēng | with a crash; with a thunderous noise |
哗众取宠 | huá zhòng qǔ chǒng | sensationalism; vulgar claptrap to please the crowds; playing to the gallery; demagogy |
哗笑 | huá xiào | uproarious laughter |
稀里哗啦 | xī li huā lā | rustling sound (onomatopoeia); sound of rain or of sth falling down; in disorder; completely smashed; badly battered; broken to pieces |