plural bugs
plural bugs
Learner's definition of BUG
1
[count] chiefly US, informal : a usually small insect小昆蟲;小蟲子 —
often used before another noun常用於另一名詞前 2
[count] : a usually mild illness (such as a cold) that can be passed from one person to another(感冒等具有傳染性的)小病,輕度疾病 -
He caught some kind of bug from the other kids at school.他在學校被别的孩子傳染上了一種小病。
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There's been a nasty flu bug going around.現在爆發了嚴重的流感。
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I picked up an intestinal/stomach bug.我得了輕度腸道疾病/胃病。
3
[count] : a problem that prevents a computer program or system from working properly(計算機程序或系統上的)故障,錯誤,漏洞 -
We found/detected a bug [=glitch] in the program.我們發現/查出了一個程序錯誤。
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The software was full of bugs.這款軟件漏洞百出。
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They've been trying to work/get the bugs out of the system. [=trying to fix the system's problems]他們一直在努力修複系統的錯誤。
4
[count] : a small hidden microphone that is used to secretly listen to and record people : listening device竊聽器 5
the bug informal : a sudden, strong interest in a particular activity熱衷;狂熱;着迷 2 bug /ˈbʌg/ verb
bugs; bugged; bugging
bugs; bugged; bugging
Learner's definition of BUG
1
[+ object] informal : to bother or annoy (someone)煩擾;使惱怒 2
[+ object] : to put a hidden microphone in (a room, telephone, etc.) in order to secretly hear what people are saying(在房間、電話等裏面)安裝竊聽器 3
[no object] of the eyes : to stick out more than is normal especially because of surprise or fear(由於吃驚或害怕)張大眼睛,瞪大雙眼—
usually + out — see also bug-eyed
bug off
[phrasal verb] US, informal
: to go away —
used in speech as a rude or angry way to tell someone to leave you alone and to stop bothering you(粗魯或憤怒地對别人說)走開,滾開
bug out
[phrasal verb] US, informal
: to leave quickly迅速離開;逃跑 — see also 2bug 3 (above)