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bug
Bug tarimas:
/bʌg/
Bug audio:
Žodžio paaiškinimas anglų kalba:
- noun: A true bug.
- noun: An insect or similar organism, such as a centipede or an earwig. See Regional Note at
lightning bug . - noun: A disease-producing microorganism: a flu bug.
- noun: The illness or disease so produced: "stomach flu, a cold, or just some bug going around” ( David Smollar).
- noun: A defect or difficulty, as in a system or design.
- noun: Computer Science A defect in the code or routine of a program.
- noun: An enthusiasm or obsession: got bitten by the writing bug.
- noun: An enthusiast or devotee; a buff: a model train bug.
- noun: An electronic listening device, such as a hidden microphone or wiretap, used in surveillance: planted a bug in the suspect's room.
- verb-intransitive: To grow large; bulge: My eyes bugged when I saw the mess.
- verb-transitive: To annoy; pester.
- verb-transitive: To prey on; worry: a memory that bugged me for years.
- verb-transitive: To equip (a room or telephone circuit, for example) with a concealed electronic listening device.
- verb-transitive: To make (the eyes) bulge or grow large.
- phrasal-verb: bug off Slang To leave someone alone; go away.
- phrasal-verb: bug out Slang To leave or quit, usually in a hurry.
- phrasal-verb: bug out Slang To avoid a responsibility or duty. Often used with on or of: bugged out on his partners at the first sign of trouble.
- idiom: put a bug in (someone's) ear Informal To impart useful information to (another) in a subtle, discreet way.
Lietuviškos reikšmės:
- blakė
- big bug iron. aukšta asmenybė v
- vabalas
- vabzdys
- amer.įkyriai prašyti
- nervinti