啧 (zé) — click of the tongue (expressing disapproval, annoyance, or admiration)
Definition
An onomatopoeia for a tongue-click sound used to express emotion — typically disapproval or annoyance (e.g. 别啧了, 'stop clicking your tongue'), or sometimes admiration. It is not a verb; it stands alone or with 了.
onomatopoeia
click of the tongue (expressing disapproval, annoyance, or admiration)
Examples
- ,啧,。Tā tīng le zhè huà, zhǐ shì zé le yī shēng, méi shuō huà.He just clicked his tongue upon hearing this and didn't say anything.
- ,啧。Kàn dào tā de xīn yī fu, dà jiā dōu zé le yī shēng biǎo shì chēng zàn.Seeing her new clothes, everyone clicked their tongues in admiration.
- 啧,。Bié zé le, wǒ zhī dào cuò le.Stop clicking your tongue, I know I was wrong.
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