mag
Prononciation : [mæɡ]
Mot
Contexte : « media »
(noun) a magazine, which is a collection of articles, stories, pictures, and advertisements that you can read. People often enjoy reading magazines for entertainment or to learn new things.
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I love reading the latest issue of my favorite mag about animals.
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I didn't find anything interesting in that new mag; it had too many ads.
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Have you seen the new mag that just came out this month?
Contexte : « games »
(verb) to put bullets into a gun or a similar device. It's a way to get something ready to use in a shooting game or in real life.
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He will mag the airsoft gun before they start playing.
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She forgot to mag the toy gun, so it couldn't shoot anything.
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Did you remember to mag the nerf gun before the game?
Contexte : « action »
(verb) to take or use something in a clever or untrustworthy way. It's often used when someone tricks or sneaks something.
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He managed to mag the last cookie from the jar without anyone noticing.
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She didn't mag any money from her brother this time; she felt it was unfair.
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Did you mag my book without asking me?
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