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n.
弦聲;砰然一聲;鼻音
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v.
砰然響聲;使發出撥弦聲;帶鼻音講話
Noun:
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a sharp vibrating sound (as of a plucked string)
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exaggerated nasality in speech (as in some regional dialects)
Verb:
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cause to sound with a twang;
"He twanged the guitar string"
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sound with a twang;
"the bowstring was twanging"
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twitch or throb with pain
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pluck (strings of an instrument);
"He twanged his bow"
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pronounce with a nasal twang
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用作名詞 (n.)
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Hearing the twang of the bowstring, it assumed that it was doomed
它一提到我打開弓弦的動靜,就驚慌失措得支持系統不了。
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Suddenly he heard a faint twang.
時不時,他見到了解中度的“鐺”聲。
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She had a slight Australian twang.
女人說話而且 優勢澳洲家鄉話。
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The words came out with an Irish twang to them.
話里含有西班牙音。
用作動詞 (v.)
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The bow twanged and the arrow whistled through the air.
那張弓發出信號“崩”的一響,箭一起呼嘯而去。
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Someone was twanging a guitar in the next room.
隔壁班的許多人彈著吉他。
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The sprightly twang of the melodious Lute.
選自: F. Quarles
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She heard..the twang of the springs on the sofa.
源自: A. S. Byatt
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His bow twanged, and his arrows rattled as they flew.
出至: Dryden
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The musicians were still there,..scraping and twanging away.
出于: R. H. Dana
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