bugs (B1)
noun
Pronunciation: /bʌɡz/
Definition
A hidden electronic device used for spying or secret surveillance.
Examples
The journalist was accused of planting bugs in the politician's office.
After the meeting, they swept the room for bugs to ensure privacy.
The security team discovered several bugs in the conference hall before the summit.
How to Use bugs
- bug someone (verb phrase)
- To annoy or bother someone. — "She's always bugging her parents to buy her a new car."
- fix bugs (collocation)
- To correct errors in software or a system. — "The team spent all weekend fixing bugs in the code."
- plant bugs (collocation)
- To secretly place listening devices. — "The spies were caught trying to plant bugs in the embassy."
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