What does ù ù in Vietnamese mean?

What is the meaning of the word ù ù in Vietnamese? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use ù ù in Vietnamese.

The word ù ù in Vietnamese means droning. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word ù ù

droning

noun verb

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Có tiếng ù ù trong tai tôi, và thứ gì đó kêu “tách” một cái.
There was a roaring in my ears, and something went “click.”
Choáng váng, màng nhĩ ù ù, sỏi trong miệng, phổi đầy khói, tôi cố nhổ ra những gì nhổ được.
Dazed, with buzzing eardrums, gravel in my mouth and smoke in my lungs, I spit out as much as I can.
Tiếng động cơ ù ù xa xa giống như cơn giông đang đến; nó tràn ngập không gian và vang đến tận chỗ chúng tôi.
The distant roar of the engines is like the coming of a storm; it takes over the whole space and reaches us.
Một âm thanh ù ù cao trong vòng bi cho biết các lỗ hổng trên bề mặt tiếp xúc, và khi tắc nghẽn một phần xảy ra trong chất lỏng áp suất cao, lỗ này sẽ gây ra một lượng lớn tiếng ồn siêu âm.
A high pitched 'buzzing sound' in bearings indicates flaws in the contact surfaces, and when partial blockages occur in high pressure fluids the orifice will cause a large amount of ultrasonic noise.

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