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Detailed Translations for bugs from English to French

bug:

bug [the ~] noun

  1. the bug (beetle)
    le coléoptère; l'escarbot; le scarabée
  2. the bug (electronic listening device)
  3. the bug
    – An error in coding or logic that causes a program to malfunction or to produce incorrect results. 1
    la bogue
  4. the bug
    – A type of work item that records a potential source of dissatisfaction with the product. The common name of a work item type for tracking code defects. 1
    la bogue

Translation Matrix for bug:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
bogue bug hull; husk; shell
coléoptère beetle; bug
escarbot beetle; bug
micro d'écoute bug; electronic listening device bugging microphone
scarabée beetle; bug
- germ; glitch; hemipteran; hemipteron; hemipterous insect; microbe
VerbRelated TranslationsOther Translations
- badger; beleaguer; intercept; pester; tap; tease; wiretap
OtherRelated TranslationsOther Translations
- jive
ModifierRelated TranslationsOther Translations
coléoptère sheath-winged

Related Words for "bug":

  • bugs

Synonyms for "bug":


Related Definitions for "bug":

  1. a minute life form (especially a disease-causing bacterium); the term is not in technical use2
  2. general term for any insect or similar creeping or crawling invertebrate2
  3. insects with sucking mouthparts and forewings thickened and leathery at the base; usually show incomplete metamorphosis2
  4. a small hidden microphone; for listening secretly2
  5. a fault or defect in a computer program, system, or machine2
  6. annoy persistently2
  7. tap a telephone or telegraph wire to get information2
    • Is this hotel room bugged?2
  8. An error in coding or logic that causes a program to malfunction or to produce incorrect results.1
  9. A type of work item that records a potential source of dissatisfaction with the product. The common name of a work item type for tracking code defects.1
  10. A recurring physical problem that prevents a system or set of components from working together properly. While the origin of this definition is in some dispute, computer folklore attributes the first use of bug in this sense to a problem in the Harvard Mark I or the Army/University of Pennsylvania ENIAC that was traced to a moth caught between the contacts of a relay in the machine (although a moth is not entomologically a true bug).1

Wiktionary Translations for bug:

bug
verb
  1. to install an electronic listening device in
  2. to annoy
noun
  1. a small image placed in a corner of a television program
  2. a small or invisible image on a World Wide Web page
  3. an electronic listening device
  4. an enthusiasm for something
  5. contagious illness, bacteria, virus
  6. various species of marine crustaceans
  7. problem that needs fixing (especially in computing)
  8. a colloquial name for insect
  9. an insect of the order Hemiptera
bug
noun
  1. Petite bêteréf|1réf|2.
  2. (Canada) bestiole, insecte.
  3. programmation|fr anomalie dans un programme informatique l’empêchant de fonctionner correctement.
  4. zoologie|nocat=1 Petit animal invertébré, arthropode constitué de trois parties (tête, thorax, abdomen) possédant de manière générale trois paires de pattes articulées et une paire d’antennes, et dont la forme adulte est parfois dotée d’ailes.
  5. (familier, fr) espion, indicateur pour la police.
verb
  1. action d’introduire un bogue dans un programme informatique, et par extension, dans un système, une banque de données, etc.
  2. Importuner
  3. Énerver, exaspérer, gaver.

Cross Translation:
FromToVia
bug insecte InsektZoologie, Entomologie: Mehrzelliges, gliederfüßiges Tier mit sechs Beinen (im erwachsenen Zustand)
bug clandestin; punaise WanzeBiologie: eine Unterordnung der Insekten innerhalb der Schnabelkerfen

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