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Etymology: [ 'b&g ] (noun.) 14th century. Middle English bugge scarecrow; akin to Norwegian dialect bugge important man.

programdaki hatalar, hatalar, böcek, HATA, YANLIŞ, AŞILANMAK, FİKRE MÜPTELA OLMAK, virus, öfkelendirmek, kızdırmak, rahatsız etmek, can sıkmak, birisini sıkmak, Volkswagenin ufağı, böcekten, buğ, hata, arıza, yanlış, tutkun, gizli dinleme aygıtı, bug, gıcık etmek, yarımkanatlı böcek, cihaz, bozukluk, tutku, gizli mikrofon, dinleme cihazı yerleştirmek, dinleme cihazı, delilik, yazılım hatası, merak, afacanlaşmak, çapar, mikrop, virüs, k.dili. gizli dinleme aygıtı, k.dili. (makinede) bozukluk, (Bilgisayar) hata, arıza, meraklı, hata,v.o_h.durmadan rahatsız et+e.gizli mikrofon y, virüs, birini çok kızdırmak, çok öfkelendirmek, küplere bindirmek, tahtakurusu, canını sıkmak, dili mikrop, çalışmada noksanlık, dili kusur, dili gizli dinleme cihazı yerleştirmek, sinirden kudurtmak,

1 programdaki hatalar  Bilgisayar     ts
2 hatalar     ts
3 böcek     ts
4bug HATA, YANLIŞ, AŞILANMAK, FİKRE MÜPTELA OLMAK  Askeri     ts
5bug virus     ts
6bug öfkelendirmek     ts
7bug kızdırmak  fiil     ts
8bug rahatsız etmek     ts
9bug can sıkmak  fiil     ts
10bug birisini sıkmak  deyim     ts
11bug Volkswagenin ufağı     ts
12bug böcekten     ts
13bug buğ     ts
14bug hata     ts
15bug arıza     ts
16bug yanlış     ts
17bug tutkun     ts
18bug gizli dinleme aygıtı     ts
19bug bug  Tıp     ts
20bug gıcık etmek  deyim     ts
21bug yarımkanatlı böcek  Hayvan Bilim, Zooloji     ts
22bug cihaz     ts
23bug bozukluk     ts
24bug tutku     ts
25bug gizli mikrofon     ts
26bug dinleme cihazı yerleştirmek     ts
27bug dinleme cihazı     ts
28bug delilik     ts
29bug yazılım hatası  Bilgisayar     ts
30bug merak     ts
31bug afacanlaşmak     ts
32bug çapar     ts
33bug mikrop, virüs  isim     ts
34bug k.dili. gizli dinleme aygıtı  isim     ts
35bug k.dili. (makinede) bozukluk  isim     ts
36bug (Bilgisayar) hata, arıza  isim     ts
37bug meraklı  isim     ts
38bug hata,v.o_h.durmadan rahatsız et+e.gizli mikrofon y     ts
39bug virüs     ts
40bug birini çok kızdırmak  deyim     ts
41bug çok öfkelendirmek  deyim     ts
42bug küplere bindirmek  deyim     ts
43bug tahtakurusu  isim     ts
44bug canını sıkmak     ts
45bug dili mikrop     ts
46bug çalışmada noksanlık     ts
47bug dili kusur     ts
48bug dili gizli dinleme cihazı yerleştirmek     ts
49bug sinirden kudurtmak  deyim     ts
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plural of bug, third-person singular of bug, Syntax or logic errors in a program 12 15, 12 38, Glitches in programming that cause errors to occur when software is running, Similar to what you find eating your prize winning roses, bugs are "creatures" that affect software programs in the form of minor to major errors, mistakes and glitches These software problems were given their name from the insects that were attracted to the glow of the filament used in tubes that built computers of the 1950’s - 60’s, small verminous creatures that sometimes show up in software in the form of major or minor errors, mistakes, and gotchas Bugs got their name from insects found in antiquated tube-based computers of the late 50s and early 60s which were attracted to the glow of the filament in a tube, Slang for Tyranids Also "Nids ", the Bug River in the Ukraine, flowing 530 mi. to the Dnieper estuary, the Bug River, flowing northwest 450 mi. between Belarus and Poland, A contagious illness; a bacterium or virus causing it, An enthusiasm for something; an obsession, A problem that needs fixing, especially in computing, An insect of the order Hemiptera (the "true bugs"), An electronic intercept device, A colloquial name for any insect, arachnid or other terrestrial arthropod that is a pest, Various species of marine crustaceans; e.g. a Morton Bay bug, To install an electronic listening device or devices in, A small and and usually invisible file (traditionally a single pixel image) on a World Wide Web page, primarily used to track users, A semi-automated telegraph key, To annoy, A small, usually transparent or translucent image placed in a corner of a television program to indicate what network or cable channel is televising it, A manually positioned marker in flight instruments, A general name applied to various insects belonging to the Hemiptera; as, the squash bug; the chinch bug, etc, A bugbear; anything which terrifies, lectularius, A colloquial name for any insect or arachnid that's a pest, plant a microphone; annoy, bother, irritate, loosely, any beetle, One of various species of Coleoptera; as, the ladybug; potato bug, etc, See Bedbug, An insect of the genus Cimex, especially the bedbug C, general term for any insect or similar creeping or crawling invertebrate a small hidden microphone; for listening secretly a fault or defect in a system or machine, A small or invisible image on a World Wide Web page, used to track persons who viewed it, An electronic listening device, One of certain kinds of Crustacea; as, the sow bug; pill bug; bait bug; salve bug, etc, a minute life form (especially a disease-causing bacterium); the term is not in technical use, insects with sucking mouthparts and forewings thickened and leathery at the base; usually show incomplete metamorphosis, a small hidden microphone; for listening secretly, annoy persistently; "The children teased the boy because of his stammer", tap a telephone or telegraph wire to get information; "The FBI was tapping the phone line of the suspected spy"; "Is this hotel room bugged?", An error or defect in software or hardware that causes a program to malfunction According to folklore, the first computer bug was an actual bug Discovered in 1945 at Harvard, a moth trapped between two electrical relays of the Mark II Aiken Relay Calculator caused the whole machine to shut down, There are software bugs and hardware bugs The term originated in the United States, at the time when computers were built out of valves, when a series of previously inexplicable faults were eventually traced to moths flying about inside the computer, A programming error that causes a program to work poorly, produce incorrect results, or crash (As an interesting aside, the term "bug" was coined when a real insect damaged one of the circuits of the first electronic digital computer, the ENIAC ) A bug is different from a glitch, which refers to a hardware problem and not a software problem Back to Top, a fault or defect in a system or machine, general term for any insect or similar creeping or crawling invertebrate, A bug is an illness which is caused by small organisms such as bacteria. I think I've got a bit of a stomach bug the killer brain bug meningitis, A bug is an insect or similar small creature. We noticed tiny bugs that were all over the walls, insect; bacteria, virus; programming error which causes a malfunction (Computers); secret listening device, If there is a bug in a computer program, there is a mistake in it. There is a bug in the software, A bug is a tiny hidden microphone which transmits what people are saying. There was a bug on the phone, If someone or something bugs you, they worry or annoy you. I only did it to bug my parents. a Beetle (=type of small Volkswagen car). Coding error in a computer program that prevents it from functioning as designed. Most software companies have a quality-assurance department which is charged with finding program bugs while the program is in development (debugging); bugs are also often detected by means of beta testing (testing of a product, often by potential consumers, before it is placed on the market). The term originated in a computer context in 1945 when a moth flew into and jammed an electrical relay of the Harvard Mark II computer; it was extracted and taped into the log book with the inscription "First actual case of bug being found" (the term having previously been used for other kinds of mechanical defects). Commonly, any insect; scientifically, any member of the insect order Heteroptera. In scientific usage, when the word "bug" is part of the common name for a member of the order Heteroptera, it is a separate word (e.g., "chinch bug"); when used as part of the common name for an organism that is not a heteropteran, it is not separated (e.g., the ladybug, in the order Coleoptera). In common usage, there are many exceptions to this convention (e.g., bedbugs are heteropterans). lightning bug assassin bug Bug River Western Bug River potato bug June bug pill bug sow bug squash bug leaf footed bug Y2K bug millennium bug Year 2000 bug, You can say that someone has been bitten by a particular bug when they suddenly become very enthusiastic about something. I've definitely been bitten by the gardening bug Roundhay Park in Leeds was the place I first got the fishing bug, If someone bugs a place, they hide tiny microphones in it which transmit what people are saying. He heard that they were planning to bug his office + bugging bug·ging an electronic bugging device, An error in a program that may result in a Crash, A programming error in a software program that can have unwanted side effects Some examples include Various web browser security problems and Y2K software problems, A flaw in a computer program or system, An unwanted and unintended property of a program or piece of hardware, especially one that causes it to malfunction, Technical slang for "error in design or implementation " An unexpected system flaw Debugging is a normal part of system development and interactive system design, A program defect or error In 1946, Grace Hopper detected a problem with an Eniac computer at the University of Pennsylvania Investigation uncovered an insect lodged within the computer, causing the malfunction She reportedly exclaimed, "There’s a bug in the computer!", A problem with computer software or hardware that causes it to malfunction or crash, an unintentional error in a program that causes the program to not perform correctly in all circumstances, An error Can be a hardware malfunction or a software programming error, (n ) A hardware or software error that causes unreliable performance, unexpected results, or a failure, An error in a software program or computer system that causes a malfunction, An error in a computer program or system or a malfunction in a computer hardware component, A software or hardware error that causes the system to malfunction, A logic or syntax error in a program, a logic error in the design of a computer system, or a hardware fault According to folklore, the first computer bug was an actual bug Discovered by Lieutenant Grace Hopper in 1945 at Harvard, a moth trapped between two electrical relays of the Mark II Aiken Relay Calculator caused the whole machine to shut down, A logical or programming error in hardware or software that causes a malfunction of some sort, Used to refer to any software or hardware error The original computer bug was a moth that was caught in a relay It was taped into a notebook and is now in the Smithsonian Institution, An unwanted operation or function in a program or in computer hardware the use of the term "bug" to computer malfunctions is attributed to Admiral Grace Hopper The story told by Admiral Hopper is that an early computer had malfunctioned Upon investigation, a moth was discovered between the contacts in the machine, An error in a computer program or in a piece of electronics that causes it to function improperly, A fault in a program which causes the program to perform in an unintended or unanticipated manner See: anomaly, defect, error, exception, fault [10], An error in computer software or hardware, A mistake, or unexpected occurrence, in a piece of software or in a piece of hardware,

50 plural of bug     ts
51 third-person singular of bug     ts
52 Syntax or logic errors in a program 12 15, 12 38     ts
53 Glitches in programming that cause errors to occur when software is running     ts
54 Similar to what you find eating your prize winning roses, bugs are "creatures" that affect software programs in the form of minor to major errors, mistakes and glitches These software problems were given their name from the insects that were attracted to the glow of the filament used in tubes that built computers of the 1950’s - 60’s     ts
55 small verminous creatures that sometimes show up in software in the form of major or minor errors, mistakes, and gotchas Bugs got their name from insects found in antiquated tube-based computers of the late 50s and early 60s which were attracted to the glow of the filament in a tube     ts
56 Slang for Tyranids Also "Nids "     ts
57Bug the Bug River in the Ukraine, flowing 530 mi. to the Dnieper estuary     ts
58Bug the Bug River, flowing northwest 450 mi. between Belarus and Poland     ts
59bug A contagious illness; a bacterium or virus causing it - "He’s got the flu bug."     ts
60bug An enthusiasm for something; an obsession - "to catch the skiing bug"     ts
61bug A problem that needs fixing, especially in computing - "The software bug led the computer to calculate 2 plus 2 as 5."     ts
62bug An insect of the order Hemiptera (the "true bugs")     ts
63bug An electronic intercept device - "We installed a bug in her telephone"     ts
64bug A colloquial name for any insect, arachnid or other terrestrial arthropod that is a pest - "These flies are a bother. I’ll get some bug spray and kill them."     ts
65bug Various species of marine crustaceans; e.g. a Morton Bay bug     ts
66bug To install an electronic listening device or devices in - "We need to know what’s going on. We’ll bug his house."     ts
67bug A small and and usually invisible file (traditionally a single pixel image) on a World Wide Web page, primarily used to track users - "He suspected the image was a web bug used for determining who was visiting the site."     ts
68bug A semi-automated telegraph key - "I was a very good radio operator. I bought my own bug. That's what the telegraph key in its modern form was called. It was semiautomatic."     ts
69bug To annoy - "Don’t bug me, I’m busy!"     ts
70bug A small, usually transparent or translucent image placed in a corner of a television program to indicate what network or cable channel is televising it - "Channel 4's bug distracted Jim from his favorite show"     ts
71bug A manually positioned marker in flight instruments     ts
72bug A general name applied to various insects belonging to the Hemiptera; as, the squash bug; the chinch bug, etc     ts
73bug A bugbear; anything which terrifies     ts
74bug lectularius     ts
75bug A colloquial name for any insect or arachnid that's a pest     ts
76bug plant a microphone; annoy, bother, irritate  fiil     ts
77bug loosely, any beetle     ts
78bug One of various species of Coleoptera; as, the ladybug; potato bug, etc     ts
79bug See Bedbug     ts
80bug An insect of the genus Cimex, especially the bedbug C     ts
81bug general term for any insect or similar creeping or crawling invertebrate a small hidden microphone; for listening secretly a fault or defect in a system or machine     ts
82bug A small or invisible image on a World Wide Web page, used to track persons who viewed it     ts
83bug An electronic listening device     ts
84bug One of certain kinds of Crustacea; as, the sow bug; pill bug; bait bug; salve bug, etc     ts
85bug a minute life form (especially a disease-causing bacterium); the term is not in technical use     ts
86bug insects with sucking mouthparts and forewings thickened and leathery at the base; usually show incomplete metamorphosis     ts
87bug a small hidden microphone; for listening secretly     ts
88bug annoy persistently; "The children teased the boy because of his stammer"     ts
89bug tap a telephone or telegraph wire to get information; "The FBI was tapping the phone line of the suspected spy"; "Is this hotel room bugged?"     ts
90bug An error or defect in software or hardware that causes a program to malfunction According to folklore, the first computer bug was an actual bug Discovered in 1945 at Harvard, a moth trapped between two electrical relays of the Mark II Aiken Relay Calculator caused the whole machine to shut down     ts
91bug There are software bugs and hardware bugs The term originated in the United States, at the time when computers were built out of valves, when a series of previously inexplicable faults were eventually traced to moths flying about inside the computer     ts
92bug A programming error that causes a program to work poorly, produce incorrect results, or crash (As an interesting aside, the term "bug" was coined when a real insect damaged one of the circuits of the first electronic digital computer, the ENIAC ) A bug is different from a glitch, which refers to a hardware problem and not a software problem Back to Top     ts
93bug a fault or defect in a system or machine     ts
94bug general term for any insect or similar creeping or crawling invertebrate     ts
95bug A bug is an illness which is caused by small organisms such as bacteria. I think I've got a bit of a stomach bug the killer brain bug meningitis     ts
96bug A bug is an insect or similar small creature. We noticed tiny bugs that were all over the walls     ts
97bug insect; bacteria, virus; programming error which causes a malfunction (Computers); secret listening device  isim     ts
98bug If there is a bug in a computer program, there is a mistake in it. There is a bug in the software     ts
99bug A bug is a tiny hidden microphone which transmits what people are saying. There was a bug on the phone     ts
100bug If someone or something bugs you, they worry or annoy you. I only did it to bug my parents. a Beetle (=type of small Volkswagen car). Coding error in a computer program that prevents it from functioning as designed. Most software companies have a quality-assurance department which is charged with finding program bugs while the program is in development (debugging); bugs are also often detected by means of beta testing (testing of a product, often by potential consumers, before it is placed on the market). The term originated in a computer context in 1945 when a moth flew into and jammed an electrical relay of the Harvard Mark II computer; it was extracted and taped into the log book with the inscription "First actual case of bug being found" (the term having previously been used for other kinds of mechanical defects). Commonly, any insect; scientifically, any member of the insect order Heteroptera. In scientific usage, when the word "bug" is part of the common name for a member of the order Heteroptera, it is a separate word (e.g., "chinch bug"); when used as part of the common name for an organism that is not a heteropteran, it is not separated (e.g., the ladybug, in the order Coleoptera). In common usage, there are many exceptions to this convention (e.g., bedbugs are heteropterans). lightning bug assassin bug Bug River Western Bug River potato bug June bug pill bug sow bug squash bug leaf footed bug Y2K bug millennium bug Year 2000 bug     ts
101bug You can say that someone has been bitten by a particular bug when they suddenly become very enthusiastic about something. I've definitely been bitten by the gardening bug Roundhay Park in Leeds was the place I first got the fishing bug     ts
102bug If someone bugs a place, they hide tiny microphones in it which transmit what people are saying. He heard that they were planning to bug his office + bugging bug·ging an electronic bugging device     ts
103bug An error in a program that may result in a Crash     ts
104bug A programming error in a software program that can have unwanted side effects Some examples include Various web browser security problems and Y2K software problems     ts
105bug A flaw in a computer program or system     ts
106bug An unwanted and unintended property of a program or piece of hardware, especially one that causes it to malfunction     ts
107bug Technical slang for "error in design or implementation " An unexpected system flaw Debugging is a normal part of system development and interactive system design     ts
108bug A program defect or error In 1946, Grace Hopper detected a problem with an Eniac computer at the University of Pennsylvania Investigation uncovered an insect lodged within the computer, causing the malfunction She reportedly exclaimed, "There’s a bug in the computer!"     ts
109bug A problem with computer software or hardware that causes it to malfunction or crash     ts
110bug an unintentional error in a program that causes the program to not perform correctly in all circumstances     ts
111bug An error Can be a hardware malfunction or a software programming error     ts
112bug (n ) A hardware or software error that causes unreliable performance, unexpected results, or a failure     ts
113bug An error in a software program or computer system that causes a malfunction     ts
114bug An error in a computer program or system or a malfunction in a computer hardware component     ts
115bug A software or hardware error that causes the system to malfunction     ts
116bug A logic or syntax error in a program, a logic error in the design of a computer system, or a hardware fault According to folklore, the first computer bug was an actual bug Discovered by Lieutenant Grace Hopper in 1945 at Harvard, a moth trapped between two electrical relays of the Mark II Aiken Relay Calculator caused the whole machine to shut down     ts
117bug A logical or programming error in hardware or software that causes a malfunction of some sort     ts
118bug Used to refer to any software or hardware error The original computer bug was a moth that was caught in a relay It was taped into a notebook and is now in the Smithsonian Institution     ts
119bug An unwanted operation or function in a program or in computer hardware the use of the term "bug" to computer malfunctions is attributed to Admiral Grace Hopper The story told by Admiral Hopper is that an early computer had malfunctioned Upon investigation, a moth was discovered between the contacts in the machine     ts
120bug An error in a computer program or in a piece of electronics that causes it to function improperly     ts
121bug A fault in a program which causes the program to perform in an unintended or unanticipated manner See: anomaly, defect, error, exception, fault [10]     ts
122bug An error in computer software or hardware     ts
123bug A mistake, or unexpected occurrence, in a piece of software or in a piece of hardware     ts
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