
정기적으로 발행되는 잡지 또는 간행물의 약칭.
An informal abbreviation for a magazine or periodical publication.
예문:
"I saw your photography featured in a high-end fashion mag."
"The indie mag covers the local underground music scene."
총기에서 탄약을 저장하고 공급하는 장치인 탄창.
A container in a firearm that holds cartridges and feeds them into the chamber.
예문:
"The soldier quickly released the empty mag and slammed in a new one."
"He checked to make sure there were still rounds left in the mag."
천체의 밝기를 측정하는 단위인 등급.
A measurement unit indicating the brightness of a star or other celestial body.
예문:
"The star has an apparent mag of 1.4, making it one of the brightest in the sky."
"Faint galaxies with high mag values are difficult to observe without a telescope."
내연 기관의 점화 장치로 사용되는 자석 발전기.
A magneto, especially one used to provide the ignition pulse in an internal combustion engine.
예문:
"The old tractor's mag needs to be cleaned to get a good spark."
"They replaced the faulty mag to fix the engine's starting problem."
화학 원소인 마그네슘 또는 그 합금.
Magnesium or a magnesium-based alloy, often used for its lightweight properties.
예문:
"These racing wheels are made from lightweight mag alloy."
"The structural components were reinforced with mag for high strength."
오랫동안 쉴 새 없이 수다를 떨거나 잡담하다.
To chatter incessantly or engage in prolonged gossip.
예문:
"They’ve been magging on the phone for over two hours."
"Don't just stand there magging; we have work to finish."