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I . bug [bʌg] inf N

1. bug AM (insect):

bug
robak m

2. bug (illness):

bug
wirus m

3. bug COMPUT:

bug
błąd m

II . bug <-gg-> [bʌg] inf VB trans

1. bug (fit device):

to bug a room
to be bugged

2. bug (listen secretly):

bug

3. bug inf (annoy):

bug

potato beetle, potato bug N

Usage examples with bugged

to be bugged

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
They figured they couldn't be followed, therefore they couldn't be bugged.
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In the story, the intrepid trio face a death-defying aerial battle and discover secret army bunkers and terrifying bugged-eyed creatures.
www.littlehamptongazette.co.uk
But both songs quickly bugged the boogie-woogie out of me.
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Her lawyers also claimed that their offices were bugged.
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The room where the meeting is held has been bugged by the bomber, who has disguised himself as a bell boy.
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A seemingly altruistic, anonymous gift made with the small, self-centred motivation that you really don't want to be bugged for further donations?
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