chirp
Kun'yomi
On'yomi
Nanori
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Concepts using this kanji
shriek
ringing
to make sound (of an animal)
cry (of an animal)
strait with a roaring tidal ebb and flow
resonance
to storm in with a yell
flourish of trumpets
to shout (in anger)
clapper
big fuss over nothing
sympathizer
first day (in the year) that a particular species of bird or insect, etc. sing or chirp
Solomon's seal (Polygonatum falcatum)
to ring
rumbling of a mountain
Japanese aspen (Populus tremula var. sieboldii)
last day (in the year) that a particular species of bird or insect, etc. sing or chirp
rumbling and shaking of the earth
distinctive ring tones
let a hundred schools of thought contend
to start singing (of birds, etc.)
to begin making a sound (ringing, singing, crying, etc.)
electron spin resonance
twittering of a bush warbler (esp. during winter)
plasmon resonance
Naruto kintoki
rumbling
to ring (a bell)
long crowing (warbling)
to snap one's fingers
to throb
sympathetic sound
northern pika (Ochotona hyperborea)
oceanic noise
resonator
rattling of a house
first song or chirp, etc. (in the year) of a particular bird or insect species
musical instrument
to exchange wooing cries
idiophone
Naruto University of Education
sound(ing) board
thunder
aerophone
mating call
calling at night (of a bird, etc.)
ambulatory evening vendor of noodles (or the noodles themselves)
to stop making sounds (of an animal)
to resound (echo) far and wide
electrophone
nightingale (Luscinia megarhynchos)
to cry against
to start shouting
cries of pain
syrinx (part of a bird)
living in obscurity
to scream
Naruto wakame
magnetic resonance
orbital resonance
kamaboko with a spiral whirlpool-like pattern
to yell
nuclear magnetic resonance
resonance box
angry voice
much ado about nothing
to reverberate
musical box
stamp (in Japanese martial arts)
to stamp one's feet
sonata
to ring a bell
distant peals (thunder)
to blow (a horn, etc.)
blowing (a whistle)
to quieten down
sound box (of an instrument)
chlorine detonating gas
to pluck the strings of an instrument
magnetic resonance imaging
singing sand (which produces sound when stepped on)
mechanical clock with a bell-ringing mechanism
songbird
death rattle
shriek of delight
to chirp loudly (insects, birds, etc.)
sounding continuously (phone, alarm, etc.)
mimicking a bird or animal call
to whine (of a dog)
to peep
to jingle
to strum (an instrument)
to rustle
to croak (e.g. like a frog)
to sound
chordophone
to shout at
to be itching to put one's skills to use
tinnitus
membranophone
nuclear magnetic resonance imaging
rumbling stomach
very thin voice
one's stomach rumbles
to be quiet (due to lack of activity)
to ring an alarm bell
magnetic resonance imaging scanner
frog calling
avoiding unnecessary talk can prevent disaster falling on one
rumble in the ground
whistling of a prostitute (to attract customers)
one cannot live solely by oneself
magnetic resonance tomography
to thunder
to coo at
empty vessels make the most sound
to chirp or buzz constantly (usu. insects or birds)
rustling sound of silk cloth
bell-ringing (at a temple)
cry of the crow
oscines (birds of suborder Oscines)
person who resorts to petty tricks
suboscines (songbirds of suborder Tyranni)
crowing of a cock
empty vessels make the most noise
to make a sound with one's throat
purring (of a cat)
Ochotona hyperborea yesoensis (subspecies of northern pika)
For Whom the Bell Tolls (1940 novel by Ernest Hemingway)
stridor
vocal sac (on frog)
arrow with a whistle attached
annoying noise
cry of earthworms (heard on autumn nights and rainy days)
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