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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

2. bug (listen secretly):

bug

3. bug inf (annoy):

bug

potato beetle, potato bug N

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Scientists have found that different species of lightning bugs -- and there are many -- have different flash patterns.
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It tells the tale of an oddball individualist ant who hires what he thinks are warrior bugs (actually circus performers) to fight off greedy grasshoppers.
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Also, since the blobs are undocumented and may have bugs, they pose a security risk to any operating system whose kernel includes them.
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She will be assured to know there are no bugs in this city -- either electronic or creepy-crawly.
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Bugs, upon hearing this, sets up a card game.
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Bugs is wise to his game but plays along, just to stifle his boredom.
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The feature pack also fixed numerous bugs and offered balance tweaks to many races and classes.
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Cover the top in cling wrap to prevent bugs from getting in.
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Bugs recovers and gives chase only to be clobbered on the head by the gremlin with the monkey wrench, causing him to faint.
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It was criticized for its lackluster graphics, sound quality, and plentiful bugs.
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