Synonym: badger, beleaguer, germ, glitch, hemipteran, hemipteron, hemipterous insect, intercept, microbe, pester, tap, tease, wiretap. Similar words: debugging. Meaning: [bʌg] n. 1. general term for any insect or similar creeping or crawling invertebrate 2. a fault or defect in a system or machine 3. a small hidden microphone; for listening secretly 4. insects with sucking mouthparts and forewings thickened and leathery at the base; usually show incomplete metamorphosis 5. a minute life form (especially a disease-causing bacterium); the term is not in technical use. v. 1. annoy persistently 2. tap a telephone or telegraph wire to get information.
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211. James Grant, the newsletter writer, author and gold bug par excellence, asserts that gold money is superior to the "fiat" money of the Fed.
212. Fixed a bug where most weapons will never disintegrate in combat.
213. Bug management system, the Bug for effective management, business analysis and logical analysis map.
214. The chlorpheniramine with hep place is everybody generation fights histamine drug, irritability skin disease, if drug rash of wheal, irritability, eczema, bug bites dermatitis first selection.
215. A hundred years ago, nearly everyone was infected with H. pylori. But the use of antibiotics has beaten back the bug.
216. Sentence pattern : Make a bug with four eyes and three antennae.
217. Fixed a bug that was making problems on net gaming.
218. This article indicated research progress of Chinese cotton plant - bug synthetical utilize technique since 1950 year.
219. Bug fix: Changes to internal editor configuration were not applied to opened editors with local files.
220. The difference between the almost right word and the right word is really a large matter — it's the difference between the lightning bug and the lightning.
221. If tester is not reporting bug correctly, programmer will most likely reject this bug stating as irreproducible.
222. Because of the sudden force, the unfortunate bug undergoes a sudden deceleration.
223. The giant water bug, or Lethocerus indicus, a three-inch-long South Asian insect that looks uncannily like a local cockroach, is just one of the items on the menu of this bug-eating bacchanal.
224. Biologists say implausible that onions could attract flu virus as a bug zapper traps flies.
225. Bed bug infestations have been reported increasingly in homes, apartments, hotel rooms, hospitals, and dormitories in the United States since 1980, according to background information in the article.
226. The third, guess what, insects, no, the water bug, is not right, what ah, you say that the silence Haw.
227. I should't have thought a missionary was such a big bug that he could afford to put on frills.
228. They were instrumental in diffusing the Y 2 K bug.
229. Choose no bug health seedlings, or in the latter with 3% before the seed of limewater, can kill 1 day within the seedling borer.
230. Today's the day that pupils at this private coed are getting a visit from the Big Bug Show, a travelling entomological entertainment featuring one man and his creepy-crawlies.
231. In many null-pointer exceptions, the true bug occurs where the variable is actually assigned to null.
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232. A crash signifies either a hardware malfunction or a very serious software bug.
233. The bug showing multiple nomad invasions warn has been fixed.
234. Wait like bug of maggot of bee, fly, yellow pink, batty moth, cockroach, mole cricket.
235. Suddenly, Peter Pan sees the bug mouth of the crocodile, waiting for Hook to fall.
236. You can use CDE to allow your colleagues to reproduce and build upon your computational experiments, to quickly deploy prototype software to a compute cluster, and to submit executable bug reports.
237. Over time, an implementation will accrete complexity as code is revisited for bug fixes and feature enhancements.
238. Fixed a bug where the Games Explorer Game Launcher pointed to the COHO: Korea website.
239. A true bug : bug that damages and stains the lint of developing cotton.
240. A true bug : usually bright-colored; pest of cultivated crops and some fruit trees.
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