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Staatsleitung
nadlegovanje

I. bug [bʌg] SUST.

1. bug (insect):

bugs pl.

2. bug MED.:

3. bug INFORM. (fault):

4. bug (listening device):

5. bug coloq. (enthusiasm):

II. bug <-gg-> [bʌg] V. trans.

1. bug (install bugs):

2. bug (eavesdrop on):

3. bug coloq. (annoy):

to bug sb [about sth]
stop bugging me!

4. bug coloq. (worry):

to bug sb

po·ˈta·to bee·tle SUST., po·ˈta·to bug SUST. ingl. am.

Entrada de OpenDict

bug SUST.

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

PONS OpenDict

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These atomic commits allow for greater understandability, less effort to roll back changes, easier bug identification.
en.wikipedia.org
However, seedling corn is susceptible to the rice stink bug.
en.wikipedia.org
The vibrato bug is a four-wire device consisting of a neon tube and light-dependent variable resistor, packaged in a short section of black tubing.
en.wikipedia.org
He noted used mattresses can be treated with steam or covered in bug-proof encasements made of vinyl or terry cloth.
www.theglobeandmail.com
Ten water-repellent wire legs extend out and onto the water, while two oar-like legs -- propelled by two miniature motors -- push the bug-bot along.
www.wired.co.uk