柯林斯詞典twang /tw??/ (twanging,twanged,twangs) 1. V-T/V-I If you twang something such as a tight string or elastic band, or if it twangs, it makes a fairly loud, ringing sound because it has been pulled and then released. 使...發(fā)出撥弦聲; 發(fā)出撥弦聲 ...people who sat at the back of class and twanged an elastic band. ...坐在教室后面彈橡皮筋的這些人。 The song is a fiery mix of twanging guitar with relentless drumming. 這首歌結(jié)合了吉他的撥弦聲和不間斷的擊鼓聲。 The fiddle began to twang. 這把小提琴開始發(fā)出響亮的撥弦聲。2. N-COUNT/SOUND Twang is also a noun. 撥弦聲; “砰”的一聲 Something gave a loud discordant twang. 某樣?xùn)|西突然發(fā)出了響亮刺耳的“砰”的一聲。3. N-COUNT A twang is a quality in someone's way of speaking in which sound seems to be coming through the nose. 鼻音[usu sing] ...her broad Australian twang. ...她濃重的澳大利亞鼻音。 返回 twang劍橋詞典to make a noise like that of a tight string being quickly pulled and released (使)發(fā)出彈撥聲;(使)發(fā)出嘣的一聲 He twanged the guitar string . 他彈撥了一下吉他的弦。 The springs twanged. 彈簧發(fā)出嘣的一聲。 返回 twang