词汇 | bug |
释义 | bug Theme: ANNOYANCE tr. to annoy someone.Stop bugging me, you twit!This kind of thing really bugs me. Theme: COMPUTER - ERROR n. a flaw in a computer program.As soon as I get the bugs out, I can run my program.There is a little bug still, but it hardly causes any problems. Theme: FAN n. someone who is enthusiastic about something. (A combining form.)Mary is a camera bug.Al has turned into a real compact disc bug. Theme: OBSESSION n. an obsession or urge.I've got this bug about making money.I have a bug that causes me to eat tons of pasta. Theme: SICKNESS n. an illness; the flu.There's a bug going around.I picked up a bug at the office last week. Theme: SPYING 1. n. a spy device for listening to someone's conversation. I found a little bug taped under my chair.The cops put bugs everywhere. 2. tr. to conceal a microphone somewhere. Who bugged my office?We will have to bug the bookie joint to get the goods on those guys. bug 1. noun 1 a hidden microphone or listening device US, 1956. 2 in the television and film industries, a small earphone used by a sound mixer US, 1977. 3 any unspecified virus UK, 1919. 4 a malfunction in design, especially of a computer or computer software US, 1878. 5 a sociopathic criminal US, 1987. 6 a burglar alarm US, 1926. 7 an illegal numbers lottery US, 1963. 8 in poker, a joker played as an ace or a wild card to complete a flush or straight US, 1967. 9 an enthusiastic interest; a popular craze UK, 1902. 10 a Bugatti sports car US, 1965. 11 a Volkswagen car. A VW BEETLE is the eponymous hero of the Disney film The Love Bug, 1969 US, 1976. 12 a chameleon. Circus and carnival slang US, 1973. 13 in horse racing, a weight handicap US, 1941. 14 in electric line work, a transformer US, 1980. 15 a torch. Circus and carnival usage US, 1980.► have a bug up your assto be annoyed or angry US, 1949.► put a bug in someone's earto hint at something US, 1905.► the bugmalaria US, 1947 2. verb 1 to bother someone, to annoy someone US, 1947. 2 to panic, to be anxious US, 1988. 3 to watch something US, 1952. 4 to talk and act in a disassociated, irrational way while under the influence of crack cocaine US, 1992. 5 to confine someone in a psychiatric ward US, 1992. 6 to arm something with an alarm US, 1919. 7 to attach or install a listening device US, 1919. 8 among vagrant alcoholics, to attack someone with bricks, bottles and boots UK, 1966. 9 to dance US, 1968 Bug nickname the Green Hornet Tavern in Pointe Claire, Quebec CANADA, 2002bug off bug off! AmE informal used to tell someone to go away and stop annoying you: If that's Paul, tell him to bug off!■ SIMILAR TO: go away, get lost informal bug out 1. bug out AmE informal if someone's eyes bug out, they are open very wide and look big and round, for example because the person is surprised: Paolo's eyes bugged out in amazement when he heard the whole story.2. bug out • bug sb out AmE informal to suddenly feel very frightened or surprised, or to make someone feel this way: Hank was really bugging out after the accident. The movie totally bugged me out.■ SIMILAR TO: freak out bug someoneto irritate someone; to bother someone. Go away! Stop bugging me! Leave me alone. Go bug someone else. bug1. n. a flaw in a computer program. As soon as I get the bugs out, I can run my program. 2. n. someone who is enthusiastic about something. (A combining form.) Mary is a camera bug. 3. n. an obsession or urge. I’ve got this bug about making money. 4. n. a spy device for listening to someone’s conversation. I found a little bug taped under my chair. 5. tv. to conceal a microphone somewhere. We will have to bug the bookie joint to get the goods on those guys. 6. tv. to annoy someone. This kind of thing really bugs me.
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