词汇 | mag |
释义 | mag noun[ C ] MARKETING informaluk /mæɡ/us a magazine: He writes a column in a trade mag. She reads glossy mags. Examples of magmag Read the entire mag and you're worth $3.18 on top of what you paid for the issue itself. From Wired They found a very well phased light curve with a period of about 14.8 days and an amplitude of 0.71 mag. From Phys.Org In lieu, the mag offers an interesting account of trying to nail down the untraditional star for some quotes. From Los Angeles Times She's "thrilled," the mag quotes a source close to the star. From Los Angeles Times Such systems eliminate the obvious vulnerabilities of mag stripes. From Wired When she fi nally snapped, "says the mag," she reportedly punched a tour backup dancer square in the face. From New York Daily News The serious business mags take on the annual task of rating the super-wealthy, the overachievers, the innovators and the young entrepreneurs. From New York Post The renewed interest in maturity comes at a time when old-media mags are feeling a return to their prime. From New York Daily News We have sampled the latest wine, whiskey, and beer mags to get you in the spirit. From New York Post We report the entertainment news like those market aisle mags. From OregonLive.com Please check with your doctor before you take 750 of mag. From CNN It works by mimicking mag stripe technology, meaning it shouldn't even require updated hardware in most stores. From TechCrunch These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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