debug

  • 1Debug — Тип отладчик Разработчик Tim Paterson (англ.) Операционная система DOS, MS DOS, OS/2, Microsoft Windows Сайт …

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  • 2Debug — ([ˌdiːˈbʌg]) steht für: den Vorgang des Debuggens, siehe Debugger De:Bug, eine Zeitschrift, siehe DeBug DEBUG.EXE, der Microsoft DOS Debug Editor …

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  • 3debug — de‧bug [ˌdiːˈbʌg] verb debugged PTandPPX debugging PRESPARTX [transitive] COMPUTING to remove bug S (= faults ) from a computer program …

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  • 4debug — 1945, of machine systems, from DE (Cf. de ) + BUG (Cf. bug) glitch, defect in a machine. Meaning to remove a concealed microphone is from 1964 …

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  • 5debug — [v] troubleshoot adjust, correct, fix, iron out, remedy, remove errors, repair, sort out, straighten out, unravel, unscramble, untangle, work the bugs out of; concepts 126,212 …

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  • 6debug — ► VERB (debugged, debugging) ▪ remove errors from (computer hardware or software). DERIVATIVES debugger noun …

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  • 7debug — [dē bug′] vt. debugged, debugging [ DE + BUG1] 1. to remove insects from 2. to find and correct the defects, errors, malfunctioning parts, etc. in 3. Informal to find and remove hidden electronic listening devices from (a place) …

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  • 8Debug — Débogueur Voir « débogueur » sur le Wiktionnaire …

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  • 9debug — UK [diːˈbʌɡ] / US [dɪˈbʌɡ] verb [transitive] Word forms debug : present tense I/you/we/they debug he/she/it debugs present participle debugging past tense debugged past participle debugged computing to look for and remove mistakes from a computer …

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  • 10debug — transitive verb Date: 1944 1. to remove insects from 2. to eliminate errors in or malfunctions of < debug a computer program > 3. to remove a concealed microphone or wiretapping device from • debugger noun …

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