English to Malay Dictionary bug

bug

bug
definition
verb
the telephones in the presidential palace were bugged
conceal a miniature microphone in (a room or telephone) in order to monitor or record someone's conversations.
a persistent reporter was bugging me
annoy or bother (someone).
noun
I observed small creatures: ants, bugs , moths, worms, all working their ways, digging in and out of the soil.
a small insect.
The insect families that scientists lump together as aphids belong to the huge order of true bugs , which typically deploy sucking mouthparts much like built-in soda straws.
an insect of a large order distinguished by having mouthparts that are modified for piercing and sucking.
translation of 'bug'
noun
pepijat
example
Later, the recording 'bug' bit me and took me away from the command line and into studios.
Friends and extended family, though they may provide much support, can easily spread a cold or flu 'bug' or other infections.
And after a trip to South Korea in 1999 Nadim got the 'bug' to make surveillance his career.
A team from Manchester University has discovered that a blend of essential oils usually used in aromatherapy could eradicate the MRSA 'bug' and other deadly bacteria.
I asked the children to imagine themselves a small 'bug' , like an ant, climbing up and down in an unknown landscape, and to draw their trails.
An angry mother has hit out at the state of Central Park Swimming Pool after the council closed it following the discovery of the killer lung 'bug' legionella.
And now even Pidí himself has caught the ice hockey 'bug' .
New developments in the bizarre case of an FBI 'bug' found in the office of the mayor of Philadelphia, John Street.
One shot may be all your family needs to ward off the flu 'bug' .
A flagship London heart hospital was forced to close for two weeks after 45 staff and patients became ill with a diarrhoea 'bug' .
But on Tuesday night, a third of the guests were complaining of a stomach 'bug' and sickness.
When the gardening 'bug' bit, I had no place to grow but in front.
They enlisted the help of a wire-tapper to 'bug' the star's telephone and bedroom.
He went to Belvedere College after that but by that stage, the jumping 'bug' had well and truly bitten and he was commuting daily to get his fix.
Bill Edmunds noticed that his young son seemed always to get a tummy 'bug' right after his teeth had been painted with fluoride.
they caught the sailing 'bug'
Fair enough security and all that but they, whoever they were, were just as likely to bug the office as to 'bug' their phone calls.
Most likely this is a software 'bug' in Internet Explorer - I can honestly say that I do not recall ever experiencing this problem.
More cases of the killer 'bug' are recorded in winter with children aged under five and between 15 and 17 at particular risk.
The guy's evident discomfort was starting to 'bug' him.
He'll have a partner for the kiddie rides and will be less likely to 'bug' your friends.
The writing 'bug' bit early in life. We all had chores to do at home, but I discovered that my sisters would do my jobs in return for a story of their own.
Bitten by the recording 'bug' , Kate has just completed her debut album, which took two years to record.
A school remained closed today after 150 pupils were struck down by a sickness 'bug' .
a custom program we used developed a 'bug'
In 1999, a software 'bug' knocked out a nationwide paging system for a day.
Little things that don't 'bug' other people severely irritate me.
A 'bug' , a bacterium called Propionobacterium acnes, that lives normally on the skin, can thrive within the blocked pore.
One could fairly say, I think, that once a boater has settled into our marina, it's only a matter of time before the live-aboard 'bug' bites.
He said the 'bug' , mutated bacteria found in the gut, was identified by microbiologists several years ago and was widespread throughout the world.
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