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/meɡ//meɡ/The word "meg" has its origins in the Old English language, where it was spelled as "micel" or "mycel," meaning "great" or "large." Over time, the spelling of the word evolved into "megge" or "meg," which were Middle English dialectal variants. The word "meg," with its modern spelling, can be used in several different ways, depending on the context. For example, in the context of computing, "meg" is a shortened form of "megabyte" (MB), which is a measure of digital storage capacity. This usage has become popular since the introduction of personal computers in the 1980s. In scientific contexts, "meg" can also refer to large units of measurement. For example, a "megawatt" (MW) is a unit of power equal to one million watts, while a "megagram" (Mg) is a unit of mass equal to one million grams. In everyday speech, the word "meg" is often used as an informal slang term to denote something large or impressive, such as "the concert was megasick" or "she's got megahair." Thus, the word "meg" has evolved over time to take on different meanings in different contexts, but all of these usages can be traced back to its roots in the Old English word for "great" or "large."
a unit of computer memory or data, equal to 10 6, or 1 000 2, (= 1 000 000) bytes
một đơn vị bộ nhớ máy tính hoặc dữ liệu, bằng 10 6, hoặc 1 000 2, (= 1 000 000) byte
hơn 512 megs bộ nhớ
băng thông rộng 24-meg
50 meg dung lượng web
a unit of computer memory or data, equal to 2 20, or 1 024 2, (= 1 048 576) bytes
một đơn vị bộ nhớ máy tính hoặc dữ liệu, bằng 2 20, hoặc 1 024 2, (= 1 048 576) byte