mag
名词 n.
动词 v.
英文释义
名词 n.
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Clipping of magazine.
— NY MagNew York Magazine
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A halfpenny.
— "Why, of course you wanted to get in," Mr. Bucket asserts with cheerfulness; "but for a old gentleman at your time of life […] not to consider that if he don't keep such a business as the present as close as possible it can't be worth a mag to him, is so curious! You see your temper got the better of you; that's where you lost ground," says Mr. Bucket in an argumentative and friendly way.
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Clipping of magnet.
— Get the mag in there to clear away the scrap.
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Clipping of magnesium.
— She looks fine on physical exam, but I don't like these low mag levels.
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Ellipsis of mag wheel.
— brand new tires and factory-original mags
- Clipping of magnitude.
- Clipping of magistrate.
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Clipping of magnetometer.
— mag hits
动词 v.
- To steal.
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To talk.
— "Is that why you're always magging with Pascoe?" Horrible John went on. […] "So that's why you and him are always talking. And here's me thinkin' you was crawlin' for stripes."
词汇关系
词源
From Mag, a nickname for Margaret.
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