What are gum and noise

There is a good New Yearโ€™s song: โ€œNoise and din are in the forest, hares met a fox ...โ€ A cheerful melody of a children's song paints a fairy tale picture: New Yearโ€™s forest, snow paths, Christmas trees, hares, a fox ... And they are noise and din! These two small words are presented in the form of small smiling gnomes, organizers of a forest holiday.

Both noise and din

But in order. Noise and din - what is it? What do these two little words mean? They are quite popular in colloquial speech. There is a feature film called "Noise and Rumble". Full of all kinds of adventures. Among the youth in the late 90s the song sounded: "... around the din, noise ...". The text inspired thoughts of the ongoing mess.

clutter and noise

The reeds were noisy ...

With the word "noise", it seems, everything is simple and clear. Noise is an erratic, loud fusion of various sounds. A polyphonic sound that is heard intermittently irritates the hearing and causes unpleasant emotions. The branches of the trees rustle with a light breeze, but when a strong gust sways the tree from side to side, causing a cracking of the branches, the trees make noise. Pupils who are quietly sitting in the classroom, who have entered into a discussion with the teacher, are talking. But as soon as the bell rings, the tone of their voice rises, ceases to be monitored, and noise comes from the class. Noise is called incomprehensible rustling and discomfort in the ear, hissing in a broken technique. Loud conversations of traders in the market bazaar very often turn into noise. This is an illegible, unpleasant sound at high volume. Now let's try to understand what "gum" is.

dog in headphones

And here is the din!

In the dictionary, the word "gum" has several words that are similar in meaning. If you pay attention to the synonyms of this word, it will immediately become clear what it means.

What is gum? Apparently this:

  • tumbling;
  • whine;
  • rumble;
  • a loud knock;
  • homon;
  • erratic loud sound;
  • creepy scream;
  • clutter;
  • chaos;
  • op;
  • inaudible scream.

Sources of din and noise are of both natural and artificial origin. It:

  • holiday with neighbors;
  • furious pack of dogs;
  • school break;
  • market day;
  • background at the theater or circus before the performance;
  • numerous traffic flow;
  • a flock of ravenous ravens;
  • joyful cries in the playground;
  • weekend park;
  • bee buzz;
  • New year's night.

That's what gam is.

Noise and din are related words in meaning. They both talk of commotion, a noisy place, and public disorder.

In Russian there are many small interesting words. Half of them are created on the emotions that they cause. As it is written in one rhyme: "Noise, din, tara-ram. I smashed everything just in the trash ...". Noise and din are true confirmation of this.

Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/C19981/


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