twang• Not a snap or a twang, but the hamstring had gone for the second time in successivematches.• The wire parted with a twang.• That coppery twang on the emergencycord that hangs tight in his gut.• a high-pitched Midwestern twang• Cameron wanted to give him a computer, but Alexia prevailed and soon the house was full of twangs and scales again.• Mulcahey heard the twang of banjos, a chorus of voices.• Whether Southerndrawl or Mid-West twang, it was all the same to me.
twang2 verb [intransitiveI, transitiveT]
SOUNDif you twang something or if it twangs, it makes a quick ringing sound by being pulled and then suddenly let go (使)发出拨弦声;(使)发出嘣的一声