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I . bug [bʌg] SUBST

1. bug (insect):

bugs plur
mrčes m

2. bug MÉD:

bug
bacil m

3. bug INFOR (fault):

bug

4. bug (listening device):

bug

5. bug fam (enthusiasm):

bug

II . bug <-gg-> [bʌg] VERBE trans

1. bug (install bugs):

bug

2. bug (eavesdrop on):

bug

4. bug fam (worry):

po·ˈta·to bee·tle SUBST, po·ˈta·to bug SUBST Am

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

anglais
Since when did litter bugs have a right to privacy?
www.independent.ie
The tree is pollinated primarily by bats, but can also occur by way of honeybees, flies, wasps, ants, tenerionid beetles and tettigometid bugs.
en.wikipedia.org
Bugs is wise to his game but plays along, just to stifle his boredom.
en.wikipedia.org
Bugs recovers and gives chase only to be clobbered on the head by the gremlin with the monkey wrench, causing him to faint.
en.wikipedia.org
The multiplayer component was both praised and criticised, with some bugs, slowdowns and crashes mentioned.
en.wikipedia.org
Similarly, fireflies fly like flies, and ladybugs look and act like bugs.
en.wikipedia.org
Cover the top in cling wrap to prevent bugs from getting in.
www.thestar.com
A range of things that swing, blink or pulsate share this quality, including clock pendulums, lightning bugs and heart cells.
phys.org
Bugs, upon hearing this, sets up a card game.
en.wikipedia.org
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.
en.wikipedia.org

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