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de·bug

 (dē-bŭg′)
tr.v. de·bugged, de·bug·ging, de·bugs
1. To remove a hidden electronic device, such as a microphone, from: debug a conference room.
2. To make (a hidden microphone, for example) ineffective.
3. To search for and eliminate malfunctioning elements or errors in: debug a spacecraft before launch; debug a computer program.
4. To remove insects or other small pests from, as with a pesticide.

de·bug′ger n.
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debug

(diːˈbʌɡ)
vb (tr) , -bugs, -bugging or -bugged
1. (Electronics) to locate and remove concealed microphones from (a room, etc)
2. to locate and remove defects in (a device, system, plan, etc)
3. to remove insects from
n
(Computer Science)
a. something, esp a computer program, that locates and removes defects in (a device, system, etc)
b. (as modifier): a debug program.
[C20: from de- + bug1]
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de•bug

(diˈbʌg)

v.t. -bugged, -bug•ging.
1. to detect and remove defects or errors from: to debug a computer program.
2. to remove electronic bugs from (a room or building).
3. to rid of insect pests.
[1940–45]
de•bug′ger, n.
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debug


Past participle: debugged
Gerund: debugging

Imperative
debug
debug
Present
I debug
you debug
he/she/it debugs
we debug
you debug
they debug
Preterite
I debugged
you debugged
he/she/it debugged
we debugged
you debugged
they debugged
Present Continuous
I am debugging
you are debugging
he/she/it is debugging
we are debugging
you are debugging
they are debugging
Present Perfect
I have debugged
you have debugged
he/she/it has debugged
we have debugged
you have debugged
they have debugged
Past Continuous
I was debugging
you were debugging
he/she/it was debugging
we were debugging
you were debugging
they were debugging
Past Perfect
I had debugged
you had debugged
he/she/it had debugged
we had debugged
you had debugged
they had debugged
Future
I will debug
you will debug
he/she/it will debug
we will debug
you will debug
they will debug
Future Perfect
I will have debugged
you will have debugged
he/she/it will have debugged
we will have debugged
you will have debugged
they will have debugged
Future Continuous
I will be debugging
you will be debugging
he/she/it will be debugging
we will be debugging
you will be debugging
they will be debugging
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been debugging
you have been debugging
he/she/it has been debugging
we have been debugging
you have been debugging
they have been debugging
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been debugging
you will have been debugging
he/she/it will have been debugging
we will have been debugging
you will have been debugging
they will have been debugging
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been debugging
you had been debugging
he/she/it had been debugging
we had been debugging
you had been debugging
they had been debugging
Conditional
I would debug
you would debug
he/she/it would debug
we would debug
you would debug
they would debug
Past Conditional
I would have debugged
you would have debugged
he/she/it would have debugged
we would have debugged
you would have debugged
they would have debugged
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Verb1.debug - locate and correct errors in a computer program code; "debug this program"
correct, right, rectify - make right or correct; "Correct the mistakes"; "rectify the calculation"
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Translations
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debug

[ˌdiːˈbʌg] VT
1. (Tech) → resolver los problemas de, suprimir las pegas de (Comput) → depurar, quitar los fallos a
2. (= remove mikes from) → quitar los micrófonos ocultos de
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debug

[diːˈbʌg] vt (COMPUTING) [+ program] → déverminer
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debug

vt
mattressentwanzen
(= remove technical faults from)die Fehler beseitigen bei
(= remove bugging equipment from)entwanzen
(Comput) → debuggen; debugging programFehlerkorrekturprogramm nt, → Debugger m
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debug

[diːˈbʌg] vt (Comput) (program) → localizzare e rimuovere errori da; (room) → togliere i microfoni da
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TotalView debugs applications built from components that may have been written in different languages (FORTRAN 90 and C++, for example) and then compiled with different compilers (Intel and GCC, for example) - but run together as a single executable.
TotalView Debugger debugs applications built from components that may have been written in different languages (FORTRAN 90 and C++, for example) and then compiled with different compilers (Intel and GCC, for example) but run together as a single executable.
Hence, this technique checks whether the handler has been executed or not to judge for being in the debug mode.