- A bug is an insect. You might refuse to go camping because of your intense dislike for bugs. Bug can also be a verb meaning "annoy." Most likely, bugs bug you.
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- n. 臭虫,小虫;故障;
- v. 烦扰;装窃听器
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1. a red bug.
一个红色的虫子
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2. a flu bug
流感
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3. I picked up a bug in the office.
我在办公室被传染了疾病。
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4. software bug
软件故障
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5. a bugging device
窃听器
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6. They bugged her hotel room.
他们在她的旅馆房间里装了窃听器。
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7. Stop bugging me!
别烦我了!
bug / bʌɡ ; NAmE bʌɡ / noun , verb bug bugs bugged bugging noun 1 [countable ] ( especially NAmE) any small insect 小昆虫;虫子 2 [countable ] ( informal) an infectious illness that is usually fairly mild 轻微的传染病;小病 ◆ a flu bug 流感 ◆ There's a stomach bug going round (= people are catching it from each other). 现在流行一种肠胃传染病。 ◆ I picked up a bug in the office. 我在办公室被传染了疾病。 ☞synonyms at disease ☞ collocationsat ill 3 ( usuallythe… bug ) [singular ] ( informal) an enthusiastic interest in sth such as a sport or a hobby 热衷;着迷 ◆ the travel bug 旅游狂热 ◆ She was never interested in fitness before but now she's been bitten by the bug. 她以前从来不在乎健身,现在她却着了迷。 4 [countable ] ( informal) a small hidden device for listening to other people's conversations 窃听器 5 [countable ] a fault in a machine, especially in a computer system or program (机器,尤指计算机的)故障,程序错误,缺陷 6 [countable ] ( NAmE) = Beetle at beetle n. (2 ) verb ( -gg- ) 1 bugsth to put a special device (= a bug) somewhere in order to listen secretly to other people's conversations 装窃听器 ◆ They bugged her hotel room. 他们在她的旅馆房间里装了窃听器。 ◆ They were bugging his telephone conversations. 他们在窃听他的电话交谈。 ◆ a bugging device 窃听器 2 bugsb ( informal) to annoy or irritate sb 使烦恼;使恼怒 ◆ Stop bugging me! 别烦我了! ◆ It's something that's been bugging me a lot recently. 那事使我最近一直大伤脑筋。 IDIOM ˌbug the ˈhell/ˈcrap/ˈshit out of sb ( taboo, slang) to annoy sb very much 使十分烦恼;使恼怒 ◆ The song just bugs the hell out of me. 这首歌真他妈的烦死我了。 PHRASAL VERBS bug ˈoff! ( NAmE) ( informal) a rude way of telling sb to go away 滚开 ˌbug ˈout ( informal) 1 ( NAmE) (especially of sb's eyes) to be wide open and stick out (尤指眼睛)圆瞪着 ◆ Their eyes were bugging out of their heads when they saw it. 他们看到它时眼珠都瞪掉了。 2 ( NAmE, AustralE) to leave a place or situation, especially because it is becoming dangerous (尤指危险来临之时)撤离,逃生 ◆ We should bug out now before it's too late. 我们现在就应该撤离,以免为时太晚。 3 ( NAmE) to become too frightened to do sth 惊呆了 ◆ Susan started to bug out when she heard a noise in the bushes. 苏珊听到灌木丛中的声音时吓呆了。 bug / bʌɡ ; NAmE bʌɡ /
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