
What do foreigners think when Vietnamese people speak English?
nổ lách tách
The word "crackling" has a fascinating history. It originated in the mid-16th century from the Old English words "cracan" meaning "to break" and "ling" meaning " verb suffix". Initially, the word referred to the sound of something breaking or snapping, such as a branch or a twig. Over time, the meaning of "crackling" expanded to include the sound of food cooking, particularly when meat or fat is cooking over a flame. This could be the sound of a crackling fire, sizzling bacon, or the popping of corn kernels. In the 17th century, the word took on another connotation, referring to the sound of a fire crackling and spitting, often used to describe a warm and cozy atmosphere. Today, "crackling" is often used to describe a variety of sounds, from the crackling of twigs to the crackling of a bag of chips.
noun
(like) crackle
crispy (roast pork)
a series of sharp sounds
một loạt các âm thanh sắc nét
Anh có thể nghe thấy tiếng cây cháy nổ lách tách.
Ngọn lửa trong lò sưởi kêu lách tách khi những khúc gỗ cháy, tạo nên bầu không khí ấm cúng trong phòng.
Những chiếc lá mùa thu xào xạc và kêu lạo xạo dưới chân chúng tôi khi chúng tôi đi qua công viên.
Khi tuyết bắt đầu rơi, các cành cây lấp lánh và kêu răng rắc dưới sức nặng của tuyết mới.
Những ngọn nến trên bánh nhấp nháy và nổ lách tách khi chúng tôi hát "Chúc mừng sinh nhật".
the hard skin of pork (= meat from a pig) that has been cooked in the oven
lớp da cứng của thịt lợn (= thịt lợn) đã được nấu trong lò
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