Twang Meaning in English
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释义
A strong, sharp sound made by something like a string being suddenly plucked, or a nasal quality in someone’s voice or accent, often associated with certain regions.
用法与细微差别
Often used for musical instruments (esp. guitar, banjo), or to describe a regional accent (like 'Southern twang'). May refer to vocal quality or the literal sound of something vibrating. Usually informal and descriptive.
例句
I heard a sharp twang when he plucked the guitar string.
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Her voice has a slight Southern twang.
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The bow made a twang as he shot the arrow.
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You can really hear the twang in his accent when he talks about home.
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The old screen door closed with a metallic twang every time.
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His joke had everyone laughing, especially with that country twang he uses.
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