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单词 debug
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debugv.

Brit. /ˌdiːˈbʌɡ/, U.S. /ˌdiˈbəɡ/
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: de- prefix, bug n.2
Etymology: < de- prefix + bug n.2
1. transitive. Originally and chiefly U.S. To remove insect pests from, esp. using a pesticide. Also occasionally intransitive. Cf. bug v.1 2a.
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the world > physical sensation > cleanness and dirtiness > pest control > remove vermin from [verb (transitive)] > remove insects from > remove lice from
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1901 Springfield (Mass.) Sunday Republican 17 Feb. 9/4 Good work is being done;..streets are being cleaned, trees debugged.
1915 Boston Evening Globe 19 July 5/4 On the hillside of the farm..three men were de-bugging potatoes.
1942 T. Kitching Diary 26 Sept. in Life & Death in Changi (1998) viii. 152 I debug at 8 a.m. and find three large and a few small bugs in the mattress.
1948 Flying Sept. (AOPA Pilot section) 50-g/1 Even a dense forest can now be debugged from the air.
1960 J. Stroud Shorn Lamb vi. 70 We'll..take them round to the Clinic, and..get them debugged there.
2010 N.Y. Mag. 10 May 40/1 Debugging an apartment..only works if the neighbors' apartments are bug-free—otherwise the creatures can migrate and reinfest the place.
2. transitive. To identify and remedy flaws or instances of malfunction in (a machine, process, etc.); esp. (in later use) to identify and remedy errors in (a computer program, piece of software, etc.).
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the world > action or operation > amending > put right [verb (transitive)] > remove faults from (a machine or system)
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society > computing and information technology > programming language > program or code > [verb (transitive)] > debug
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1943 Bluefield (W. Va.) Daily Tel. 26 Mar. 10/4 (caption) Debugging’ Buna. Sister Mary Thomas adjusts a gas absorption tube in her Washington laboratory where she's conducting research to eliminate ‘bugs’ from the processing of butadiene into synthetic rubber.
1964 Discovery Oct. 51/3 This failure report plays a vital role in the process by which the scientist corrects or de-bugs his programme.
1970 A. Cameron et al. Computers & Old Eng. Concordances 49 By Christmas the program was debugged.
2011 H. Timmis Pract. Arduino Engin. v. 130 Now that we have debugged the software for this project.., we can troubleshoot the hardware.
3. transitive. Originally U.S. colloquial. To detect and remove a concealed microphone or similar piece of electronic surveillance equipment from (a location, device, etc.).
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the mind > attention and judgement > enquiry > investigation, inspection > secret observation, spying > electronic espionage > install or use device [verb (transitive)] > remove
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1959 C. W. Thayer Diplomat xii. 147 To guard against microphones, specialists armed with power induction coils..periodically ‘debug’ our diplomatic missions.
1964 Newsweek 28 Sept. 48/3 Schwirkmann could smell listening devices in embassy premises at 20 paces... Every two years he..flew off to Russia, and de-bugged his country's Moscow embassy.
1969 New Scientist 16 Jan. 128/3Debugging’ the boardroom and the boss's telephone may become as common in industry as in the unreal world of the super-spy.
2015 Econ. Times (New Delhi) 16 June The office was debugged and there are plans to install anti-sting equipment to thwart any such attempts in future.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2017; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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