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interjection #1,807

Meanings

  1. 1 whoosh; whizz (sound of a sudden quick motion)
  2. 2 rip; tear (sharp sliding sound)

Examples

Cī yī shēng, huǒchái huázháo le.
With a hiss, the match struck alight.
Tā cī dehuá le yī jiāo.
He went 'whoosh' and took a tumble.

Tips

register
This cī reading is purely onomatopoeic — the sound of a match striking, fabric tearing, a tire deflating, someone slipping. Almost always followed by or plus the action verb. The main reading (thorn, to pierce) is the one you'll meet 99% of the time; this cī is colloquial color, mostly in narration.

Components

radical
lìdāopáng
knife (right-form)
Knife radical inherited from the main reading. For this onomatopoeic cī sense it carries no semantic load — the character is reused as a sound-tag.
phonetic
thorn
Same thorn graph as the main reading — but here the character is borrowed purely for sound. The cī reading doesn't connect to the thorn etymology at all; it's a phonetic loan capturing the hissing noise of sudden motion.

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