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bug·ging [ˈbʌgɪŋ] N no pl
bugging
the bugging of a telephone
ˈbug·ging de·vice N
bugging device
Wanze f <-, -n>
bugging device
Abhörgerät nt <-(e)s, -e>
to plant [or install] a bugging device
I. bug [bʌg] N
1. bug (insect):
Wanze f <-, -n>
bugs pl
Ungeziefer nt <-s> kein pl
Bettwanze f <-, -n>
2. bug MED:
bug inf
Bazillus m <-, Bazillen>
3. bug COMPUT (fault):
Bug m <-s, -s> spec
Fehler m <-s, ->
4. bug (listening device):
Wanze f <-, -n>
5. bug inf (enthusiasm):
Fieber nt <-s, ->
II. bug <-gg-> [bʌg] VB trans
1. bug (install bugs):
to bug sth
2. bug (eavesdrop on):
to bug sth conversation
3. bug inf (annoy):
to bug sb [about sth]
jdm [mit etw dat] auf die Nerven gehen
stop bugging me!
4. bug inf (worry):
to bug sb
ˈMay bug N inf
Maikäfer m <-s, ->
ˈmealy bug N
Schildlaus f <-, -läuse>
ˈlight·ning bug N Am
Leuchtkäfer m <-s, ->
Glühwürmchen nt <-s, ->
bug-ˈeyed ADJ inv
bug ˈeyes N pl
po·ˈta·to bug N Am
Kartoffelkäfer m <-s, ->
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bug N
bug (insect) Am inf
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bug N IT
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Klett Biology Glossary
toe biter, (creeping) water bug N
Present
Ibug
youbug
he/she/itbugs
webug
youbug
theybug
Past
Ibugged
youbugged
he/she/itbugged
webugged
youbugged
theybugged
Present Perfect
Ihavebugged
youhavebugged
he/she/ithasbugged
wehavebugged
youhavebugged
theyhavebugged
Past Perfect
Ihadbugged
youhadbugged
he/she/ithadbugged
wehadbugged
youhadbugged
theyhadbugged
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They used the non-indigenous plant to make syrups against croup.
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The plant tolerates a wide range of conditions, including frost, drought and atmospheric pollution.
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There, plant staff separate non-combustible items and divert them to their proper destination.
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Naturally the cyborgs have developed their own varieties of the plant which are especially intoxicating.
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The coal cars are unloaded using a rotary car dumper at the power plant.
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I found mature larvae in northern Ticino at Fusio in 2300m above sea level on a warm south-facing slope with the bug Jalla dumosa in the first half of May 2006, while in more flat places snow fields still dominated.
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www.pyrgus.de
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Ich fand in der ersten Maihälfte 2006 ausgewachsene Raupen im Nordtessin bei Fusio in 2300m NN an einem warmen Südhang mit der Wanze Jalla dumosa, während in ebenen Lagen noch Schneefelder vorherrschten.
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Besides butterflies and locusts species of many other groups such as reptils, spiders, bees and wasps or bugs live in grasslands.
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www.pyrgus.de
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Außer Schmetterlinge und Heuschrecken besiedeln viele weitere Gruppen wie Reptilien, Spinnen, Bienen und Wespen oder auch Wanzen Magerrasen.
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Fragrant colourful herbs, various orchids and grasses, butterflies, grasshoppers, bugs and other animals in almost endless numbers; buzzing, humming and chirping from all directions - a pure wealth of species.
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www.hiking-biking.com
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Duftende bunte Kräuter, unterschiedliche Orchideen und Gräser, Schmetterlinge, Heuschrecken, Wanzen und weitere Tiere in schier endloser Zahl, Summen, Brummen und Zirpen aus allen Richtungen – Artenvielfalt pur.
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However, the symbiosis between the bugs and their bacteria is not necessarily a harmonious one:
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www.mpg.de
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Die Symbiose zwischen Wanzen und Bakterien verläuft allerdings nicht unbedingt harmonisch:
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Bugs in houses Some bug species invade houses in large quantities, looking for warm and dry places for over-wintering.
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www.koleopterologie.de
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Wanzen im Haus Einige Wanzenarten suchen im Winter zum Teil in größerer Anzahl Gebäude zur Überwinterung auf.
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