twang
noun /twæŋ/
/twæŋ/
[usually singular]- used to describe a way of speaking, usually one that is typical of a particular area and especially one in which the sounds are produced through the nose as well as the mouth
鼻音(通常指方言) - Her voice had a faint American or Canadian twang.
她的声音带有微弱的美国或加拿大鼻音。 - He spoke with a cockney twang.
他说话带有伦敦腔。 - She had a slight Southern twang to her voice.
她说话稍微有点儿南方口音。 - The words came out with an Irish twang to them.
他们听出话里带有爱尔兰口音。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- slight
- nasal
- American
- …
- have
- speak with
- hear
- …
- with a twang
- Her voice had a faint American or Canadian twang.
- a sound that is made when a tight string, especially on a musical instrument, is pulled and released
(乐器等的)拨弦声
词源mid 16th cent.: imitative.