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bugging device [ˌbʌgɪŋdɪˈvaɪs] N

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

2. bug (listen secretly):

bug

3. bug inf (annoy):

bug

potato beetle, potato bug N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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River bugging is largely done as a sport organised by whitewater rafting activity providers.
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Intentionally hiding a cell phone in a location is a bugging technique.
en.wikipedia.org
Video surveillance, image capture and audio bugging of a location or a home were also, until now, reserved for the judicial information handed to the examining magistrate.
www.globalresearch.ca
A soprano was bugging everybody with temper tantrums during rehearsal.
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The aide said the governor's office was protected with modern intelligence gadgets, noting that a bugging device would be easily detected.
punchng.com
They also planted a bugging device to eavesdrop on gang members, the court heard.
www.dailymail.co.uk
These latter safeguards, however, are ineffective against lawless wiretapping and bugging of which their victims are totally unaware.
en.wikipedia.org
Scientists involved in a conservation project have been bugging the homes of stag beetle larvae.
www.dailymail.co.uk
And a bugging device was also used to eavesdrop on the gang members.
www.ok.co.uk
The largest single incident of fraudulent marriages, the most massive scheme of wiretapping and bugging, and the largest mass poisoning.
en.wikipedia.org

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