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tr[diː'bʌg]1 (computer programme, system) depurar2 (room, building, etc) quitar los micrófonos ocultos dev.• depurar (un fichero) v.'diː'bʌg1) ( Comput) depurar2) \<\<room/building\>\> localizar* y retirar los micrófonos ocultos de[ˌdiː'bʌɡ]VT1) (Tech) resolver los problemas de, suprimir las pegas de; (Comput) depurar, quitar los fallos a2) (=remove mikes from) quitar los micrófonos ocultos de* * *['diː'bʌg]1) ( Comput) depurar2) \<\<room/building\>\> localizar* y retirar los micrófonos ocultos de -
2 debug
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3 debug
vtCOMP&DP depurar, eliminar errores -
4 debug
vt.1 depurar, eliminar errores en (informática) (programa)2 eliminar las pulgas de un programa, eliminar las fallas de un programa, eliminar los fallos de un programa. (pt & pp debugged) -
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adj.libre de defectos.pp.participio pasado del verbo DEBUG.pt.pretérito del verbo DEBUG. -
7 depurar
depurar ( conjugate depurar) verbo transitivo 1 ‹ aguas residuales› to treat 2
depurar verbo transitivo
1 (limpiar un líquido, agua) to purify
2 (un partido, una empresa) to purge
3 (el estilo, vocabulario, etc) to refine ' depurar' also found in these entries: English: debug - purify -
8 eliminar
eliminar ( conjugate eliminar) verbo transitivo ‹ párrafo› to delete, remove (Dep) to eliminate, knock out
eliminar verbo transitivo to eliminate ' eliminar' also found in these entries: Spanish: acabar - cortar - descalificar - michelín - quitar - sonda - terminar - tranquilizar English: cut out - debug - eliminate - face - hit list - knock out - liquidate - obliterate - remove - weed - cut - delete - do - knock - take - zap -
9 debugging
s.corrección de errores, depuración.ger.gerundio del verbo DEBUG.
См. также в других словарях:
Debug — Тип отладчик Разработчик Tim Paterson (англ.) Операционная система DOS, MS DOS, OS/2, Microsoft Windows Сайт … Википедия
Debug — ([ˌdiːˈbʌg]) steht für: den Vorgang des Debuggens, siehe Debugger De:Bug, eine Zeitschrift, siehe DeBug DEBUG.EXE, der Microsoft DOS Debug Editor … Deutsch Wikipedia
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debug — 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 … Etymology dictionary
debug — [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 … New thesaurus
debug — ► VERB (debugged, debugging) ▪ remove errors from (computer hardware or software). DERIVATIVES debugger noun … English terms dictionary
debug — [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) … English World dictionary
Debug — Débogueur Voir « débogueur » sur le Wiktionnaire … Wikipédia en Français
debug — 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 … English dictionary
debug — 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 … New Collegiate Dictionary
debug — [[t]di͟ːbʌ̱g[/t]] debugs, debugging, debugged VERB When someone debugs a computer program, they look for the faults in it and correct them so that it will run properly. [V n] The production lines ground to a halt for hours while technicians tried … English dictionary