出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/04/20 16:33 UTC 版)
Onomatopoeic. Compare 中期英語 twengen (“to pinch, tweak”) (whence modern English twinge), from 古期英語 twenġan (“to pinch, twinge”); 中期英語 twingen (“to afflict, torment, oppress”), from Old Norse þvinga (“to weigh down, oppress”); 古期英語 twingan (“to force, press”).
twang (plural twangs)
twang (third-person singular simple present twangs, present participle twanging, simple past and past participle twanged)
出典:Wikipedia
出典:『Wikipedia』 (2011/04/16 08:19 UTC 版)
Twang!! is a musical written by Lionel Bart, based on the character of the legendary outlaw Robin Hood. It is most famous for its disastrous box-office failure. It opened at the Shaftesbury Theatre in London's West End on the 20th December 1965 and closed on 29th January 1966 after just 43 performances, playing to mostly empty houses. Bart wrote both the music and lyrics and also directed and produced it together with Joan Littlewood. Bart and television writer Harvey Orkin had collaborated on the book of the musical.
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