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mig

/mig/US // mɪg //UK // (mɪɡ) //

迁移,移民,移徙,迁徙

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Chiefly Northern, North Midland, and Western U.S.

    • : a playing marble, especially one that is not used as a shooter.
    • : migs, the game of marbles.

Examples

  • “A big step from an L-39 to a MiG-21,” the retired Air Force pilot said.

  • “Either of the MiG types must be honored, especially in the hands of a competent pilot,” the retired pilot said.

  • The MiG-21 does not carry a huge amount of weaponry and was originally designed to fight other aircraft.

  • Meanwhile, the MiG-23 is a much bigger and more complex jet that requires a professional pilot to operate properly.

  • His forces included three infantry divisions, an armored brigade, 60 MiG aircraft, 60 helicopters, and 200 Soviet-made tanks.

  • Amygdalin, Amygdaline, a-mig′da-lin, n. a crystalline principle existing in the kernel of bitter almonds.

  • Say, Mig-u-ell's down at the stable, sweatin from every pore trying to get his saddle clean, by golly!

  • And a couple of men drove onto that south eighty of Mig's with a load of lumber, just as I come by.

  • Magkupras mig ipatimbang, We will make copra to sell by the kilo.

  • Gisaka na mig kaduha, Our house has already been broken into twice.