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What is the onomatopoeia of ambulance sound?
The onomatopoeic words of ambulance sound are: woo-woo-woo.

Woo pinyin wū

There are 4 strokes outside the radical, a total of 7 strokes.

1, the [alas] exclamation in classical Chinese; In ancient times, sacrificial ceremonies were usually used to express sighs, and later people used it to refer to death, such as "whining for a life".

2. Onomatopoeia: the whistle sounded.

Chinese character strokes:

Related words:

1, blare [wy 灕]?

Sob. Cry in a low voice.

2.woo-rolling[w Zha]?

Blow the horn.

3, pharynx blare [yān wū]?

Hesitate.

4. Ho ho [wū hū]?

Ouch.

5. Ho ho [w tiao]?

It is a kind of cicada, but it is much smaller than cicada and has a loud cry.